OMG, KFC (Korean Fried Chicken) is so amazing and instragrammable!! This recipe came from Seriouseats.com courtesy of Kenji Lopez-Alt, who along with Alton Brown is probably my husband’s favorite chef. While this recipe can seem daunting with a ton of ingredients (36!) and steps; much of this work can be done ahead of time. Once you’re done you will be rewarded with the most amazing chicken sandwich you’ve ever eaten, I promise!!
Print RecipeKIMCHI-BRINED FRIED CHICKEN SANDWICH
Course: MainCuisine: KoreanDifficulty: Difficult6
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minutesThe brine, mayo, sauce, spice mixture and dredge (steps 1-6) are all done the day prior to frying, leaving you with only a little active time the day you want to eat.
Ingredients
- For the Brine:
100 ml (1/2 cup) kimchi juice, drained from 1 jar of kimchi
225ml (1 cup) buttermilk
1 egg
3 medium cloves of garlic, smashed
6g (1 1/2 teaspoons) kosher salt
15 ml (1 tablespoon) soy sauce
35g (about 1/4 cup) gochugaru
15g (about 2 tablespoons) coarsely ground black pepper
6 boneless, skinless chicken thighs (4 to 6 ounces each)
- For the Kimchi Mayonnaise:
1 cup drained kimchi, roughly chopped
150g (about 2/3 cup) mayonnaise
- For the Sauce:
125ml (1/2 cup) vegetable or canola oil
2 medium cloves garlic, smashed
35g (about 1/4 cup) gochugaru
15g (about 2 tablespoons) coarsely ground black pepper
25g (about 2 tablespoons) gochujang (Korean chili paste)
12g (about 1 tablespoon) honey
10g (about 2 teaspoons) apple cider vinegar
10g (about 2 teaspoons) soy sauce
Water, as needed
- For the Spice Mixture:
15g (about 2 tablespoons) gochugaru
5g (about 2 teaspoons) coarsely ground black pepper
12g (about 1 tablespoon) sugar
15g (about 2 tablespoons) black sesame seeds
10g (about 2 teaspoons) kosher salt
- For the Dredge:
225g (about 1 1/2 cups) all-purpose flour
75g (about 1/2 cup) cornstarch
8g (about 2 teaspoons) baking powder
35g (about 1/4 cup) gochugaru
7g (about 1 tablespoon) coarsely ground black pepper
35g (about 1/4 cup) black sesame seeds
15g (about 2 tablespoons) garlic powder
6g (about 1 1/2 teaspoons) kosher salt
- To Cook and Serve:
2L (2 quarts) peanut or canola oil
6 soft buns, toasted in butter
Finely shredded cabbage
Sliced dill pickles
Directions
- For the Brine: Combine kimchi juice, buttermilk, egg, garlic, salt, soy sauce, gochugaru, and black pepper in a large bowl. Add chicken pieces and toss and turn to coat. Transfer the contents of the bowl to a 1-gallon zipper-lock freezer bag and refrigerate for at least 4 hours and up to overnight, flipping the bag occasionally to redistribute the contents and coat the chicken evenly. Meanwhile, make the kimchi mayonnaise, the sauce, the spice rub, and the dredge.
- For the Kimchi Mayonnaise: Place chopped drained kimchi in the middle of a clean kitchen towel and gather up the edges. Twist into a bundle and squeeze tightly over the sink to remove as much excess moisture as you can. Combine kimchi with mayonnaise in a food processor and pulse until kimchi is finely chopped and the mixture has the texture of tartar sauce. Transfer to a sealable container and refrigerate until ready to use.
- For the Sauce: Combine oil, garlic, gochugaru, and black pepper in a small saucepan and heat over medium heat, stirring constantly. Cook until mixture begins to sizzle and smell toasty and garlic is just starting to turn pale golden around the edges. Immediately drain through a fine-mesh strainer into a clean pot or heatproof bowl. Discard solids and allow oil to cool to room temperature.
- Combine gochujang, honey, cider vinegar, soy sauce, and a couple tablespoons water in a blender or food processor and slowly ramp it up to maximum speed. Drizzle in the chili oil to form an emulsion. Adjust the consistency with more water as needed. The sauce should be runny, but not watery. Transfer to a sealable container and refrigerate until ready to use.
- For the Spice Mixture: Combine gochugaru, black pepper, sugar, sesame seeds, and salt in a small bowl. Cover and set aside at room temperature.
- For the Dredge: Combine flour, cornstarch, baking powder, gochugaru, black pepper, sesame seeds, garlic powder, and salt in a large bowl and whisk until homogeneous. Cover and set aside.
- To Cook: In a wok or Dutch oven, heat 2 quarts (2L) peanut oil to 325°F (163°C), using an instant-read thermometer to keep it steady at that temperature. Remove 3 tablespoons of the marinade from the zipper-lock bag, add to the dredge mixture, and work marinade into the dredge mixture with your fingertips. Remove 1 piece of chicken from the bag, allowing excess buttermilk to drip off. Drop chicken into dredge mixture and toss to coat. Continue adding chicken pieces to dredge, one at a time, until they are all in the bowl. Toss chicken until every piece is thoroughly coated, pressing with your hands to get the flour to adhere in a thick layer.
- Working with one piece at a time, transfer coated chicken to a fine-mesh strainer and shake to remove excess flour. Transfer to a wire rack set in a rimmed baking sheet. Once all the chicken pieces are coated, gently slip as many into the wok or Dutch oven as can fit comfortably in a single layer. The temperature should drop to 275°F (135°C); adjust heat to maintain a temperature of 275 to 300°F (135 to 149°C) for the duration of the cooking.
- Fry chicken until deep golden brown on the first side, about 6 minutes; do not move chicken or start checking for doneness until it has fried for at least 3 minutes, or you may knock off the coating. Using tongs or a flexible fish spatula, carefully flip chicken pieces and cook until second side is golden brown and chicken registers at least 160°F (71°C) when an instant-read thermometer is inserted into the deepest part of the thigh, about 4 minutes longer. Transfer the chicken to a rack set in a rimmed baking sheet.
- To Serve: Spread each bottom and top bun (or each biscuit half) with kimchi mayo. Add cabbage and pickles to the bottom half. Brush chicken pieces with sauce until well coated. Sprinkle with spice mixture. Place chicken pieces on top of cabbage, close sandwiches, and serve.
Notes
- Equipment: Food processor or blender, work or Dutch oven, fine mesh strainer, rimmed baking sheet with wire rack, instant-read thermometer.