Make your individual McChicken sandwich (Image: Morganhipworth/TikTok)
Morgan Hipworth is simply 19 however he’s already a profitable chef.
All through the pandemic, he’s been placing out movies exhibiting the way to create some quick meals favourites at dwelling.
And now he’s turned his hand to the McDonald’s McChicken sandwich.
Though he doesn’t have the precise recipe, he’s put collectively a coating and cooking technique which he says provides one thing very near the chain’s model.
In a video posted on TikTok, {the teenager}, from Melbourne, Australia, began by combining garlic and onion powder, celery salt, potato flour, rice flour and black pepper collectively to kind a dry combine.
He then made a moist mixture of potato flour, rice flour, water and one egg.
To make the rooster burger, he sliced rooster breast into strips, dipped it within the dry combine, then the moist combine after which the dry combine once more.
Morgan then fried the rooster in sizzling vegetable oil and as soon as cooked, he put the it in a brioche bun with lettuce and mayo.
The video has been watched over 152,000 instances by Morgan’s followers and much stated they couldn’t wait to make it themselves.
Elements
- 1 rooster breast
- Brioche buns
- Shredded iceberg lettuce
- Vegetable oil
Moist combine
- 50g potato flour
- 50g rice flour
- 1 egg
- Water (if wanted
Dry combine
- 100g potato flour
- 100g rice flour
- 1tsp celery salt
- 1tsp garlic powder
- 1tsp onion powder
- 1tsp black pepper
Mayonaise
- 50g kewpie mayonnaise
- 10ml pickle juice (liquid from pickles)
Methodology
- Minimize the rooster breast into skinny items.
- Mix the components for the dry combine collectively in a bowl. In one other bowl, mix the moist combine components.
- Coat the rooster breast within the dry combine first, then the moist combine after which once more within the dry combine.
- Fry the rooster in boiling vegetable oil at 170 levels Celsius till golden brown.
- Mix the components for the mayonnaise and toast the brioche bun. Layer the bun with the rooster, lettuce, mayonnaise and prime of the bun.
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