How many calories are in Korean fried chicken?
Korean fried chicken has about 500 calories per serving based on the current ingredient list and serving size on this page.
Korean fried chicken is a lunch korean recipe with 500 calories per serving, nutrition details, and step-by-step preparation guidance.
Calories
500 kcal
Total Time
45 min
Servings
1
Protein
30 g
Ingredients
Instructions
Cut 250g of chicken wings into drumettes and flats.
Coat the chicken pieces in a mixture of 1/2 cup of potato starch, salt, and pepper.
Heat oil in a deep fryer or large pot to 175°C (350°F).
Fry the chicken in batches for 5-7 minutes, then remove and let it rest for a few minutes.
Increase the oil temperature to 190°C (375°F) and fry the chicken again for another 5-7 minutes, or until golden brown and extra crispy.
For the sauce, heat 2 tbsp of gochujang, 2 tbsp of soy sauce, 2 tbsp of honey, and 1 tbsp of rice vinegar in a pan.
Toss the fried chicken in the sauce until it is evenly coated.
Garnish with crushed peanuts and chopped green onions.
Serve immediately.
Nutrition Snapshot
Calories
500
Protein
30g
Carbs
30g
Fat
30g
Fiber
2g
Micronutrients
Iron
1.5 mg
Zinc
2 mg
Sodium
900 mg
Calcium
40 mg
Folate
20 mcg
Magnesium
30 mg
Potassium
300 mg
Vitamin C
5 mg
Vitamin A
50 mcg
Vitamin B12
0.5 mcg
Diet and Allergen Guide
Vegetarian
No
Vegan
No
Gluten Free
No
Dairy Free
No
Allergens
Meal Prep and Storage
Korean fried chicken works well as a short-term grab-and-go option when stored in a sealed container in the fridge.
Frequently Asked Questions
Korean fried chicken has about 500 calories per serving based on the current ingredient list and serving size on this page.
No. Korean fried chicken is not vegetarian as written because it includes chicken wings.
Korean fried chicken is not reliably gluten-free as written because it includes soy sauce. You can often adapt it with gluten-free swaps if needed.
Yes. This recipe includes Tree Nut and Soy. Always review ingredient labels if you are cooking for an allergy-sensitive household.
Korean fried chicken works well as a short-term grab-and-go option when stored in a sealed container in the fridge.
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