Karaage is a Japanese cooking technique in which various foods—most often chicken, but also other meat and fish—are deep fried in oil. The process involves lightly coating small pieces of the meat or fish with flour, or potato or corn starch, and frying in a light oil. The foods are marinated prior to coating. The process differs from the preparation of tempura, which is not marinated and uses a batter for coating. Karaage is often served alone or with rice and shredded cabbage.
Karaage
Japanese (Romanized)
Japanese cooking technique
Characteristic of:
Japanese cuisine
Has applications:
Chicken karaagejp-ro
Contains, including ancestors:
Chicken
Also known as:
Japanese (Romanized):
kara-age
Wikidata ID:
Q1104399
Wikipedia title:
Karaage
References:
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