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Julie Lin's curry leaf chicken legs with salted egg yolk sauce recipe
Julie Lin's curry leaf chicken legs with salted egg yolk sauce recipe

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time12-05-2025

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Julie Lin's curry leaf chicken legs with salted egg yolk sauce recipe

'I became obsessed with salted egg yolk sauce after trying it at a restaurant in Singapore. It has an incredible, full-bodied flavour, a rich and velvety texture,' says cookery writer Julie Lin. 'There's something so satisfying about salting your own egg yolks. The transformation of the yolk, as it solidifies, reminds me of an orange fruit pastille. Combined with evaporated milk – an ingredient used a lot in Malaysia due to the lack of fresh dairy farms – the richness is irresistible.' Advertisement Curry leaf chicken legs with salted egg yolk sauce Ingredients (Serves 4) 2tsp ground turmeric 1tsp chilli powder 4 chicken legs, skin on Vegetable oil, for frying Salt and freshly ground black pepper For the salted egg yolk sauce: 2tbsp butter 2 garlic cloves, peeled and minced 3–4cm piece of root ginger, peeled and minced 4 baked salted egg yolks 10 fresh curry leaves, plus extra (optional) to garnish 2 fresh red or green bird's eye chillies, chopped (optional) 3tbsp evaporated milk 1tsp white sugar ¼tsp ground white pepper (Liz Seabrook/PA) Method 1. If salting your own egg yolks: cover the base of a shallow plastic container with fine salt, 2-3cm deep. Use a spoon to make dents, then add a yolk to each. Cover them with more salt, then refrigerate for 8 hours or overnight. The yolks should now have a sticky, gummy texture, perfect for layering on rice. They keep for 3 days in an airtight container in the fridge. 2. Preheat the oven to its lowest setting (about 60°C/40°C fan), place the yolks on an oiled wire rack and bake for 3 hours until dry and hard. Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 months. Advertisement 3. Combine the turmeric and chilli powder in a small bowl, then season with salt and black pepper. Rub this spice mixture into the chicken legs and let them marinate in the fridge for at least 30 minutes, or ideally overnight. 4. Heat a generous amount of vegetable oil in a heavy-based pan over a medium heat. Carefully lower the chicken legs into the hot oil and fry until golden and fully cooked. This should take about 10–15 minutes on each side, depending on their size. Once cooked, set the chicken aside on kitchen paper to drain any excess oil. 5. Melt the butter in a saucepan over a medium heat. Add the garlic and ginger, then fry until fragrant. Add the salted egg yolks and cook, stirring continuously, until it becomes a creamy, emulsified sauce. 6. Add the curry leaves and chillies (if using), then stir for a further minute. Pour in the evaporated milk, then mix in the sugar and white pepper. Stir until the sauce becomes thick and creamy. Advertisement 7. Once the sauce is ready, add the fried chicken and toss in the sauce until each piece is well coated. Serve hot, garnished with additional curry leaves, if desired. (Ebury/PA) Sama Sama by Julie Lin is published in hardback by Ebury Press. Photography by Liz Seabrook. Available now

Julie Lin's garlic udon in sesame and chilli oil recipe
Julie Lin's garlic udon in sesame and chilli oil recipe

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time08-05-2025

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Julie Lin's garlic udon in sesame and chilli oil recipe

This is a quick udon to satisfy that craving for a warming bowl of noodles, says cookery writer Julie Lin – 'even when I'm in a rush'. She says: 'Sesame paste can be easily found in Asian supermarkets now. It's a brilliant store cupboard ingredient, which makes vegan broths nicely rich without being overpowering. This is one of my go-to meals for when I'm eating alone, as it's such a quick recipe.' Advertisement Garlic udon in sesame and chilli oil Ingredients (Serves one) 200g fresh udon noodles 2tbsp Asian sesame paste 1tbsp light soy sauce 1tsp dark soy sauce 1tsp rice wine vinegar 1tsp white sugar 2tsp Sichuan-based chilli oil, or to your taste, plus extra to garnish 3 garlic cloves, peeled and minced 3cm piece of root ginger, peeled and minced 2 spring onions, finely sliced 1tbsp toasted sesame seeds Seasoning: Black vinegar, salt, light soy sauce (Liz Seabrook/PA) Method 1. Blanch the fresh udon noodles by plunging them into boiling water for 2 minutes. To stop the cooking process, submerge the noodles in icy cold water, then drain and rinse under cold running water. Set aside. 2. To make the dressing, whisk together the sesame paste, both soy sauces, the rice wine vinegar, sugar, chilli oil and the minced garlic and ginger in a bowl until well combined. Add a splash of water until you get a creamy consistency. Adjust the seasoning to your taste. Advertisement 3. Toss the cold noodles in the dressing, ensuring that each strand is evenly coated. Taste and add whichever seasoning station ingredients you feel like. 4. Pile the noodles into a deep bowl, scatter over the spring onions, then sprinkle on the toasted sesame seeds and a drizzle of the chilli oil. (Ebury/PA) Sama Sama by Julie Lin is published in hardback by Ebury Press. Photography by Liz Seabrook. Available now

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