![]() Sprinkle toasted sesame seeds and chopped green onions. This is the crowd’s favorite! Just fry bacon pieces until brown and crisp and add them to the chicken and mix with the sauce. The BEST WAY to serve these chicken bites, however, is atop rice, with bacon pieces. To serve as an appetizer (football finger food), dip chicken pieces into the sauce and serve on toothpicks. To make dippin’ chicken, thread pieces of fried chicken onto bamboo skewers. Heat on medium-high heat, while whisking continuously, until sauce is bubbly and thickened.ģ. Place all ingredients, except for the sesame seed oil, in a saucepan. Drain on paper towels and set aside.ġ cup freshly squeezed tangerine juice (or substitute with orange juice)Ģ-3 tbsp sugar (depending on how sweet you like it or how sour your tangerines/oranges are)ġ tsp sriracha sauce or red pepper flakes (optional)ġ. Working in batches, dip chicken pieces, one at a time, first into the wet batter, then roll or dredge on the dry batter.ģ. The oil should reach at least 1 inch high inside the pan.Ģ. Combine all ingredients and place on a large plate.ġ Heat vegetable oil in a fryer or wok or skillet over medium-high heat. This step is what makes the chicken super crunchy. Add water and flours and whisk until smooth. Beat egg with a whisk until foamy and doubled in volume.Ģ. It will create softer, less crunchy chicken. You can dip chicken pieces in this batter and fry, without further dipping in the dry batter. Marinade chicken with the rest of the ingredients, except for the oil, for about 30 minutes. Cut chicken into bite sized or two-bite sized pieces.Ģ. It’s a perfect football finger food! Hey, that’s a four-fecta!ġ. This Tangerine Sesame Dippin’ Chicken also made that man happy. And winning is everything! If you don’t believe me, ask my husband and his Oakland Raiders.ĭid you see their last game? Against the San Francisco 49ers (BIL’s team)? A bit of rivalry going on in the family! I never saw a man so happy to see his team win! I’m talking about my man, not BIL. So whenever I can cook one dish that makes everybody happy, I win. I have 2 kids with opposite tastes and I usually have to prepare 2 different dishes to make them both happy. I hit the trifecta! You may think that’s nothing to brag about, but for this mom it is. My daughter was happy she got her dippin’ chicken.My son was happy he got his sesame chicken.I was happy that I made use of my tangerine glut.Geez, how in the world did I just come up with such a smart conclusion? Rocket science stuff, people! □Īnyway, the point is, I made Tangerine Sesame Dippin’ Chicken and I was able to make three different individuals happy. ![]() Individual things are individual until you combine them. Oh wow, such an astute observation, Angie! Separate events are separate until you combine them. These are three different events that always, always happen separately. Every time we go to Friendly’s, my daughter always, always asks for Dippin’ Chicken.Every time we order Chinese take out, my son always, always asks for Sesame Chicken.Every year, my mother in-law always, always sends me citrus from her backyard.
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