Add the battered pieces of chicken into a large bowl with the rice flour and toss until well coated.Add pieces of chicken to the batter and toss until covered.Serve chicken with coleslaw and garnished with dried parsley.įried Chicken: South Korea Total Time: 45 minutes.Remove the chicken from the oil and set on a baking sheet with a rack or paper towels to dry.Fry until chicken is cooked through and golden, flipping halfway through, about 15-20 minutes.Dip the floured chicken into the batter then carefully lower into the hot oil.Heat oil in a large wok or skillet until the temperature comes up to about 350F.Whisk vodka and cold water into the dry ingredients until a thin batter forms.In a large bowl, whisk together rice flour, soybean powder, baking powder, baking soda, and salt until well incorporated.Tap to remove excess and set chicken aside.Season chicken thoroughly with salt, then coat in flour.Whole Fried Chicken: North Korea Total Time: 1 hour We hope you enjoy it as much as you enjoyed watching #RiRiCouple. This chicken is our true oppa.īecause we couldn’t cook just one, we’ve tried our best to recreate BBQ Olive & Chicken’s crispy AF fried pieces served with Korean pickles, and the sweet, whole fried chicken that Yoon Se-Ri and Ri Jyeong Hyeok shared in Pyongyang. There’s that snowy cheesy chicken eaten by Se-Ri’s loyal assistant and insurance manager, the crispy, life-changing chicken loved so much by Company Five, and the North Korean version shared by our main couple when they experience their first fated snow together. It’s an export almost as famous as BTS, and what we see our beloved characters eating the most. While the show has an opus of dishes-from toasted rice (aka tutong) with sugar, to Captain Ri’s noodles and makeshift Korean BBQ, to Gu Seung-Jun’s salty porridge, and even those delicious clams with soju-the series standout star was probably Korean fried chicken. In the South, we get to see fast food built for convenience and the fast-pace of an urban capital like Seoul. In the show’s depiction of the North, things are slow, handmade, and often, a portrayal of adaptation and survival. Food is driven by culture, so in CLOY, it’s used to deepen the contrast between North Korea and South Korea. ![]() Every episode has at least one scene where the characters are eating, to drive plot points, and provide important background. Welcome to our TED talk, where we argue that everybody’s current obsession Crash Landing on You is basically a food show.
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