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Hypersonic

Yard Bird, Jollibee and Arnold's all good.

 

haha first one very different price range from the latter 2.

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Hypersonic

my MIL pan fries this regularly. The batter is bit thick but actually its not bad for frozen food.

 

https://cpshopz.sg/cp-fried-middle-wing-1000g.html

 

240-250 deg in the oven for 20 min, until see oil drip out. 

 

crispy and juicy!!!  [thumbsup]

 

but must eat while hot, once it is cold, it turn hard liao.  [laugh]

 

I always have a package in my freezer for a quick fix.  [:p]

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Twincharged

Where got good ones?

 

I seldom eat at malay stalls because they have very iffy pricing tactics. Somehow they charge me much more than they charge their own kind. Doesn't seem fair to me.

 

yup Malay food is generally more expensive than Chinese food … so is Indian food … and some places, the que and prices go by race and religion.

 

but the way they handle their spices is superb !!

 

generally, any nasi padang stall will sell fragrant fried chicken. its the way they marinate the chicken with the kunyit spice … I tried it before but failed terribly - ended up bitter instead. :XD:

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Hypersonic

240-250 deg in the oven for 20 min, until see oil drip out. 

 

crispy and juicy!!!  [thumbsup]

 

but must eat while hot, once it is cold, it turn hard liao.  [laugh]

 

I always have a package in my freezer for a quick fix.  [:p]

 

haha i tell you first, if u keep using 240-250 deg in oven, quite easy to spoil oven one lol.

[laugh]

Though moisture short circuit is still more common.

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Turbocharged

My fav fried chicken is from IKEA Alexandra.

 

Alot of people won't agree with me. But nevermind.

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Hypersonic

haha i tell you first, if u keep using 240-250 deg in oven, quite easy to spoil oven one lol.

[laugh]

Though moisture short circuit is still more common.

These type pre cook chicken is better to use air fryer. Cheap to replace if spoil. Non-philip brands usually around $60 to $70. They are just convection oven really.
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Supersonic

These type pre cook chicken is better to use air fryer. Cheap to replace if spoil. Non-philip brands usually around $60 to $70. They are just convection oven really.

Cheap oven can also be bought for less than 100.
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Hypersonic

Cheap oven can also be bought for less than 100.

Toaster? Doesn't work as good as convection oven, which air fryer is.
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Hypersonic
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My fav fried chicken is from IKEA Alexandra.

 

Alot of people won't agree with me. But nevermind.

 

Many people will agree with you based on the number of people ordering wings at Ikea.

 

:D

 

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