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Thursday, September 8, 2011

Kara-Age Chicken - Tastemaker



I was so excited when I got home the other day and there were packages on my doorstep, that had my name on them!  Usually it is my husbands name on the boxes (he has a slight amazon addiction).  But I didn't order anything, what could it be?  Foodbuzz had sent me a box of Kikkoman Kara-Age Soy-Ginger Seasoned Coating Mix as part of the Tastemaker Program.  I am a huge fan of Kikkoman, I love soy and I love ginger, what could go wrong?! Kara-Age is a popular cooking technique in Japan.  Basically it is Japan's version of a Chicken Nugget.



Inside the box was 2 packets of the seasoning mix.  It was so simple to make.  You open the season mix, pour in a bag, add in your protein and shake!  Pan fry in oil, and you are done.  It was so good too!  I was very pleasantly surprised.  There was so much flavor in this.  The chicken stayed super moist and delicious.  I am hesitant sometimes with flavored breadcrumbs and other mixes, because I think they are bland and fall short.  This one definitely had the soy and ginger flavor bursting through.  I sprinkled with chopped cilantro, drizzled with a little lemon juice, and made a quick Ponzu sauce to dip the chicken in. Served with with a small green salad, and we had a great dinner.  Next time I might try to bake/broil the chicken to see if I can make it a little healthier. 

I didn't remember to take pictures of my Ponzu Sauce, but it was 1/4 cup Kikkoman Soy Sauce, juice from 1/2 orange and 1/2 a lime, and a splash of rice vinegar.  It was the perfect tangy pairing for the chicken. 


**This post is part of the Foodbuzz Tastemaker Program with Kikkoman.  The seasoning was provided through this program.  The opinions in this post are all my own.

24 comments:

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  2. Erin, you made Chicken Karaage!!! I didn't know Kikkoman has Karaage powder, they must sell it only in the US! My kids love Chicken Karaage so I make it often at home. I'm so happy to hear you liked the taste. p.s. homemade version is not that hard to make too. ;-)

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  3. I have never heard of this... I must look for it this in the stores. PS.. my hubby has an amazon addiction too. :)

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  4. This is the second post I have seen using this product, the more I see the more I want this product. Thanks for the sauce recipe and your chicken does inspire.

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  5. Oooh, this sounds fabulous, Erin!!! Soy and ginger? How can you go wrong with those flavors? If I spot this product, I will give it a go :)

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  6. Those look great and I know my kids would go nuts over them. Thanks for sharing!

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  7. Looks fabulous! Gotta love tastemaker swag :) Buzzed!

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  8. I wanna try this, looks delish! Bet the sauce pushed it over the top too. Gotta love the Tastemakers :)

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  9. Never heard of these but they look great! So enjoy tastemakers!
    Mary

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  10. Looks so easy and tasty! Love getting to try products like this :)

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  11. We must be on the same Tastemaker course...I got this last week too and I plan on doing some chicken tonight. I'm glad to hear you liked it! I love soy and ginger so I can imagine that I'll love it too!

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  12. I got a chance to try this a while back and was impressed with it as well! Your karaage looks great!

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  13. This looks so good girl! Don't you just love being a tastemaker?!? Great recipe!

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  14. Isn't it fun to come home to packages on the doorstep? Makes me HAPPEEEEEE! These look great, it sounds like a wonderful product.

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  15. How exciting! I'm the same way when a package delivered is addressed to me. I get all giddy, haha. This meal sounds delicious!

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  16. Erin, This chicken sounds delicious. Too bad we didn't live closer - I'd stop by for dinner the next time you make it - lol!

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  17. Great review and the chicken looks and sounds delicious! Its nice to know you all enjoyed it-- it sounds really good with the hints of soy and ginger, especially dipped in the Ponzu sauce. What a great meal!

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  18. Great review and it sure does look tasty! I'm with you - I like the flavors provided!

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  19. I love getting packages! got 2 books today!
    this recipe looks great..I know it would be a hit in my house!

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  20. I love kara age! So yummy- especially with a big squeeze of lemon.

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  21. Soy and ginger are always a great combination! This pack really sounds very interesting!! You are so lucky to be a part of the tastemaker programme!! Congrats!

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  22. Haha, Erin - I can relate to boxes arriving without my name on 'em and I think my husband and yours have the same "slight" addiction.

    Soy and ginger - usually I think of Teriyaki. Sounds nice. :)

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