Crispy Chicken with Ginger Scallion Oil Recipe

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025

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  • @neykitahara4646
    @neykitahara4646 Год назад +2

    Marc adoro suas receitas, parabens fiz e adorei

    • @NoRecipes
      @NoRecipes  Год назад +1

      So glad to hear you enjoyed it! Thanks for letting me know😀

  • @kathcares
    @kathcares Год назад +7

    Wonderful video, Marc! I love the visuals you used over the explanation of resting meat. They perfectly depicted what you were talking about while being fun and visually interesting. Since I've been watching your videos and reading No Recipes for so long now, I'm very familiar with the techniques, yet you managed to still teach me new things! Thank you for putting in so much effort educating us!

    • @NoRecipes
      @NoRecipes  Год назад +1

      Thanks Kathy, I thought about illustrating how protein behaves when it's heated, but realized there's no way I'd get the video done in time. Maybe some day I'll be able to hire an animator😅 Glad the stock video was able to convey the message.

    • @kathcares
      @kathcares Год назад +1

      @@NoRecipes Truth is, those little stock videos are fun and refreshing. Totally appropriate here. You could have used a time lapse comparison, with a cut chicken thigh beside the one you rested. So, cut the first one immediately and let the juices run out in time lapse while the other one sits. At the end, cut the rested one, keeping the visual of the first one with its juices all over the place on screen. But I loved the way you did it!😄

    • @NoRecipes
      @NoRecipes  Год назад +1

      @@kathcares That's a great idea but would have required another shoot. Someday I'll have the time to do things like this 😅

  • @KJ-df9oz
    @KJ-df9oz Год назад +2

    Hi Marc, I made this recipe and it came out delicious!! I grew up eating soul food but I am now venturing into trying new dishes this will be a weekly fav for me. Thanks again.

    • @NoRecipes
      @NoRecipes  Год назад

      You're welcome K J! Soul food is one of the things I miss most about living in the US. I have a lot of sub-15 minute Asian recipes on here so I hope you're able to find a fun variety to mix into your routine!

  • @ronnie-yonnie1776
    @ronnie-yonnie1776 Год назад +2

    Beautifully presented and well done, Marc-san. Arigato!!!

  • @4seasonsbbq
    @4seasonsbbq Год назад +2

    Absolutely amazing recipe, Marc!

  • @RhubarbAndCod
    @RhubarbAndCod Год назад +2

    Ooh, I love a great effort-to-flavour ratio! This sounds incredible Marc! You could throw that amazing ginger scallion sauce on just about anything! I love that you've got the skin so crispy, and the sauce doesn't take away from that as well. Great recipe my friend!

    • @NoRecipes
      @NoRecipes  Год назад

      Thanks Susan! The ginger scallion sauce has so many uses. Some of my favorites include drizzling it on avocado toast, using it to make fried rice, and serving it with warm silken tofu.

  • @cookingwithdenise999
    @cookingwithdenise999 Год назад +1

    I learn so much with your video. The salad is even more delicious by your excellent description of the why and how.

    • @NoRecipes
      @NoRecipes  Год назад

      Hi Denise, for me it's just as important to know the "why" as the "how" so I try and explain this in all of my recipes. I'm happy to hear you found it helpful!

  • @letstrykitchen873
    @letstrykitchen873 Год назад +2

    Very beautiful natural healthy recipe

  • @the_hiroman
    @the_hiroman Год назад +3

    Looks absolutely delish!!!

  • @QldChickenPuncher
    @QldChickenPuncher Год назад +1

    Holy crap, Mark.. my mouth just exploded!
    My little man is only 5 but he's really starting to enjoy your food! He's a giant blonde haired blue eyed sweetheart.. I have a feeling he'll be well received when he returns to Japan ;).. Thanks for your delicious recipes and your inspiration.

    • @NoRecipes
      @NoRecipes  Год назад

      Happy to hear that you and your family have been enjoying my recipes Daniel! Thanks for stopping to share the cute story😄

  • @TheCowEmporium
    @TheCowEmporium Год назад +4

    This recipe is just awesome. The little tips you give are amazing. I really needed to see preparing the ginger last month. I made the mistake of grating it. The little fibres just exploded into little hair balls. LOL!
    I’m going to make some of the ginger scallion oil next month. I can’t wait!
    Take care Marc,
    Annette🌺

    • @NoRecipes
      @NoRecipes  Год назад +2

      Thanks Annette. Ginger hairballs🤣 I hate when that happens. You can avoid that in the future by using a Japanese-style daikon grater, The teeth aren't sharp enough to cut the fibers so it will help grate the flesh and the "hair" will get left behind. I like chopping the ginger for this because it adds a nice texture with pops of ginger flavor.

    • @TheCowEmporium
      @TheCowEmporium Год назад +1

      @@NoRecipes thank you!

    • @kathcares
      @kathcares Год назад +1

      @@TheCowEmporium Hey, Annette! I bought the one on Marc's Amazon store and it's Grate! (See what I did there?😂) I use it for grating daikon, ginger, onions, whatever. The grater has a layer with a mesh bottom so you can easily strain out the juice, if that's what you need. It also can be used without that layer. I was skeptical at first, but now I love it!😁

    • @TheCowEmporium
      @TheCowEmporium Год назад +1

      @@kathcares thanks Kathy! I’ll look into it!
      I bet it is grate! 🤣

  • @toshiyukisuzuki7610
    @toshiyukisuzuki7610 5 месяцев назад +1

    I'm salivating😊
    Amazing knife skills❤

  • @kmiller6002
    @kmiller6002 Год назад +2

    Marc I'm on my way so save some for me LOL 😂. Seriously that looks DELICIOUS 💚🙏 Kendra

    • @NoRecipes
      @NoRecipes  Год назад +1

      😂Thanks Kenda! It's not too hard to make and the components can be prepped in advance. Hope you have a chance to try it out!

  • @KristinWelton
    @KristinWelton Год назад +4

    This looks unbelievably delicious!! Question: for mincing the ginger, can I finely grate it? Or is it better to use a knife? I want to make the ginger scallion oil tonight!

    • @_Lightning_Dog_
      @_Lightning_Dog_ Год назад +2

      I wonder the same

    • @Maplecook
      @Maplecook Год назад +3

      Can't speak for Marc, but I don't think it'll hurt...

    • @kathcares
      @kathcares Год назад +3

      You won't get those bursts of ginger flavor that you would get from minced ginger. The texture will be slightly different. It will still be awesome!

    • @NoRecipes
      @NoRecipes  Год назад +3

      Hi Kristin, grating will work fine, but I like the slightly crispy texture of having small pieces of ginger in it.

    • @KristinWelton
      @KristinWelton Год назад

      @@NoRecipes thank you so much!!! I’ll definitely chop it finely, thank you. I am trying it this week!! I’m excited! 💕

  • @vivih2236
    @vivih2236 Год назад +1

    I make a similar sauce for a Hainanese chicken rice dish with chili garlic sauce for an extra kick. That chicken is so crisp! I'm drooling as usual;)

    • @NoRecipes
      @NoRecipes  Год назад

      I love ginger scallion oil with chicken rice. It's such a versatile sauce!

  • @Maplecook
    @Maplecook Год назад +3

    I called it on the rice bran oil! haha
    This kinda reminds me of a chicken dish that my mom makes.
    Me want! Me want!
    Awesome job as always, my dude! =)

    • @kathcares
      @kathcares Год назад +2

      I can think of a LOT of things that sauce would be good on!😉 (Insert your favorite "Yo Momma" joke here!)😂

    • @NoRecipes
      @NoRecipes  Год назад +1

      Thanks man! The price of Canola oil has gone up so much in Japan it's almost at parity with rice bran oil. Still not using it to deep fry, but I use it for more things than I used to.

    • @NoRecipes
      @NoRecipes  Год назад +1

      🤣

    • @Maplecook
      @Maplecook Год назад +1

      @@NoRecipes If peanut oil wasn't so expensive, I'd use it for a lot more frying.

    • @kathcares
      @kathcares Год назад +1

      @@NoRecipes We cannot get rice bran oil here. But we're swimming in canola oil! If you knew the things they have to do to rape seeds (rebranded "canola" for obvious reasons) to extract the oil you might actually be glad it's too expensive. I use sesame seed oil a lot in my cooking (not toasted). It works really well.

  • @romeohosang9518
    @romeohosang9518 Год назад +1

    Delicious... much better than pat-chi-kay (the version with boiled hen) ... you eat very small portions... it was so yummy that I could eat by myself 3 o 4 orders of this... yeap... simple YUMMY. !!! o YES!!! Rice... a very big bowl of rice to suck all the aromatic oil left on the plate !!!

    • @NoRecipes
      @NoRecipes  Год назад +1

      Happy to hear you enjoyed this! Thanks for dropping by to let me know!

  • @reeding.wright
    @reeding.wright Год назад +1

    Hey! I suddenly had the thought during this video that a lot of your sauce techniques (this oil for sure!) would be well suited to cutting down into a youtube short.
    Might be a good way to get some visibility from a different set of eyes onto your channel!

    • @NoRecipes
      @NoRecipes  Год назад +1

      Thanks Vex, that's a brilliant idea! Now I just need to find the time to make the edits😅

  • @rupasikdar6549
    @rupasikdar6549 Год назад +1

    Faboulous recipe, but I have a question for you. I have kidney problem and must maintain a low potassium diet. Chicken skin is high in potassium so I can't have chicken with skin on, so how to keep it juicy while following the recipe.

    • @NoRecipes
      @NoRecipes  Год назад

      Hi Rupa, you could still make this without the skin, but it's not going to be as juicy or tender. I'd probably recommend using a different method to cook the chicken. Some options including baking or steaming. You could also cut the chicken up into pieces which will make it cook through much faster so you will have less of an issue with the exterior getting tough by the time the interior is cooked.

  • @mrichards7247
    @mrichards7247 Год назад +1

    Can’t get this to play in English even though all my settings are for US/English with no other language options.

  • @tomnguyen28
    @tomnguyen28 Год назад +1

    True, but Michelin is the culinary international guide, soon this year more of the best restaurants soon will be included to the guide, or maybe it’s just hospitality, also there’s a lot of Michelin Star restaurants in Japan

  • @mrichards7247
    @mrichards7247 Год назад +1

    Other videos are fine, just this one … it’s audio is translating into Spanish.

    • @NoRecipes
      @NoRecipes  Год назад

      That's really strange.... This video is dubbed in Spanish, but if you click the gear icon in the the player window what does it say next to "Audio Track (3)"? It should be "English (United States) Original".

  • @AuchMalEinenKommentarGeschr.
    @AuchMalEinenKommentarGeschr. Год назад +1

    Greetings from Germany ... great Job done ...Welcome on my channeld shortlist

    • @NoRecipes
      @NoRecipes  Год назад

      Greetings from Tokyo! Thanks for stopping by!