I am an ordinary mum trying my best to cook a good meal for my family. "What's for dinner tonight" is always a headache question and answer. Sometimes, I just run out of ideas on what to cook and not repeat the dishes too often or too soon! This blog is a collection of some dishes I cooked for my family. As vegetables are easier to cook, I would share more on the varieties of meat dishes.
Showing posts with label roast chicken marylands. Show all posts
Showing posts with label roast chicken marylands. Show all posts
Thursday, November 10, 2016
Simple Air Fried Roast Chicken Marylands (Or Chicken Wings)
I just made this simple roast chicken marylands for dinner today served with rice and mixed vegetables.
I am going to share this simple recipe as it is really simple but tasty! Honestly, I doubted myself initially as my mum-in-law told me how she did it. So, when you run out of ideas, why not give this a try?
Of course there are many different ways of marinating the chicken for roasting, but this recipe is really simple.
Here's how I occasionally made my simple roast chicken wings or chicken marylands:-
- 8 decent size chicken wings OR 4 big pieces of chicken marylands (Note: I am using chicken marylands this round.)
Marinate with...
- 3 tsp soy sauce
(Note: use 2 tsp soy sauce if you are using chicken wings and they are a bit small in size)
- 1 to 1.25 tsp salt for chicken marylands
(Note: use only 1 tsp if you are using chicken wings.)
- Then, place the chicken in the fridge and marinate the chicken for 4-6 hours or overnight.
- When the time comes where you need to prepare your meal,
=> Brush little bit of soy sauce on both side of the chicken and place them into th air fryer
=> Air fry at 180 degree C for about 15 minutes.
=> Turn the chicken and continue to air fry at 200 degree C for about 5-10 minutes.
(Note: Depending on the size of your airfryer, you may need to separate them into 2 batches for even frying.)
=> If you want to make sure that the chicken is fully cooked, use a fork or a toothpick to test by poking the chicken flesh. If chicken blood is seen, air fry slightly longer to make sure they are fully cooked. (Note: As a guide, air fry say another 4 to 5 minutes at 180 degree C.)
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