What if the child doesn't eat well? I'm often asked. I think eating is survival instinct. If adults don't limit their children's snacks, and they chase and feed when eating, then the children lose their instinct. In the old man's words, I haven't been hungry. Naturally, I don't know that I need to eat on time or myself. In fact, instinct education is very simple. It's good to grasp children's what they want and what they are afraid of. For example, the children especially like the Colonel's grandfather fried chicken wings. Atawa can eat seven or eight at a time. This makes me quite worried. Suddenly, Mengmeng said, Dad, aren't you the leader of the gang? I'm tired of KFC. Can you give me other ways?? My sense of mission came into being when the child said so. I picked up half a bag of crisps. I pretended to say mysteriously. Believe it or not, I'll make you chicken wings with this bag of crisps. I don't have to sell them outside. Cute and full of little stars. A look of expectation. I'll take a turn. - well, first you have to
Step1:Put 150g chips into a fresh bag and crush them.
Step2:Cut the ginger into slices. Cut the two sides of the chicken's wing tips for 3 times to taste.
Step3:Add 30g shredded ginger, 20g New Orleans barbecue powder and 20g soy sauce to chicken wings.
Step4:Marinate for 2 hours.
Step5:Marinated chicken wings are covered with corn starch.
Step6:Then wrap it in egg white.
Step7:Finally, it's covered with chips.
Step8:Put the chicken wings on the baking net. Put tin paper on the baking tray below.
Step9:Put it into the middle layer of the pre heated oven. Bake at 180 ℃ for 25 minutes.
Step10:Baked chicken wings with potato chip
Cooking tips:1. Can I change wings into legs? Exchangeable. 2. Can I make it in an air fryer? sure. 3. Can the seasoning be changed freely? sure. 4. Can I change chips into instant noodles? sure. There are skills in making delicious dishes.