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Stovetop, Whisk, Frying pan
Step 1
Prepare the ingredients for breading the chicken: break the eggs into a bowl, put the breadcrumbs on a plate, (optional: put a little flour on a separate plate).
Step 2
Season the eggs with salt and pepper, then whisk.
Step 3
Take out your chicken pieces (or if you're using escalopes, slice in thirds lengthwise). Dunk your chicken successively in (optional: flour) the eggs, then the breadcrumbs and set the pieces to one side.
Step 4
In a hot skillet add a knob of butter or vegetable oil and cook the chicken over medium heat, about 4 minutes on each side, until golden brown.
Step 5
If you have mayonnaise, mix the wasabi paste into it.
Step 6
Make a salad dressing by mixing the soy sauce and olive oil.
Step 7
Season the chicken with salt and pepper towards the end of cooking.
Step 8
Serve it with the salad and mayonnaise for dipping. Enjoy!
Personal notes
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Nutrition facts
Average estimated amount for one serving
Energy | 449 cal. |
Fat | 28 g |
Carbohydrates | 22 g |
Protein | 27 g |
Fiber | 2 g |
Values are based on an average estimate for one serving. All nutrition information presented on Jow is intended for informational purposes only. If you have any concerns or questions about your health, please consult with a health-care professional.
On average, one serving of the recipe "Crispy Japanese chicken" contains 449 Energy, 28 g of Fat, 22 g of Carbohydrates, 27 g of Protein, 2 g of Fiber.
Price per portion
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