McDonalds Spicy Chicken Copycat Recipe
I have to admit that I really like this Chicken Spicy Burger from Mcdonalds, but I can not keep going out to the restaurant and getting my fill. So after a but a few try's, I finally came up with the recipe that is very close if not right on the money to the original.
It is so easy to make this sauce that I found myself making more and more, after all it is right out of my own home and I do not have to go out.
Go ahead and give it a whirl and let me know how yours turned out.
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Recipe;
1 1/2 lbs. - Chicken breast
Sauce
3 Tbsp. - Mayo or low-fat mayo
1 Tbsp. - Sugar
1/2 Tsp. - Garlic powder
1/2 Tsp. - Ground turmeric
1/2 Tsp. - Ground cumin
3/4 to 1 Tsp. - Chilli
Splash of milk as needed
Salt and pepper to taste.
Flour Mix
1 to 1 1/2 Cups - All purpose flour
1/2 Tsp. - Garlic powder
1/2 Tsp. - Onion powder
1/2 Tsp. - Pepper, black or white
1/2 Tsp. Salt (option)
Egg Wash
2 - Eggs
1/4 Cup - Water
For more information, please see video below;
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It is very difficult and a waste of chicken meat to try to get the cuts perfectly round. So they will be a little square and not so round, but they will fit on your bun and be just as awesome.
I like to flatten the breast a little with the flat side because it makes the meat more even and it will cook better.
Use a plastic wrap in order for the meat juices not to fly back at you.
At this stage of making the flour mix, I have not said anything about adding salt. The sauce is strong enough in taste with the heat and other spices that it is not necessary to add any salt to the flour.
Now, myself being Portuguese Canadian I tend to like things a bit more on the salty side. So this is really up to you, add more or not.
When working keep everything as close to as possible. In this way, you will be more organized and there will be less of a mess.
Don't forget, here it's ok to double-dip.
Cook the breast for about 3 to 4 minutes on each side, but please do not over cook it because the meat will turn hard and dry.
Go ahead and add as much sauce as you want, after all this is your burger and you can have " It Your Way".
Also, if you want you can add other toppings including tomatoes to it.
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McDonalds Spicy Chicken Copycat Recipe
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