Mr. T. wrote:Ahh...the Dong-Ah chicken wing. It is heavenly indeed. My wife and I have devoured countless containers of these wings over the years. I can't recommend a place that would match their wings, but if you craving Dong-Ah wings and are willing to experiment with the fryer, I have some observations that might be helpful in recreating these wings at home.
After years of consuming these delicacies, my wife and I have come to the conclusion that the sauce used on the wings bears an incredible (dare I say identical) resemblance in flavor and consistency to the Thai sweet chili sauce we buy as a condiment for lumpia and other fried things. The only hint of difference we can discern might be the addition of a little honey.
As for the fried chicken itself, I don't think it's triple fried. Instead, the consistency of the coating is very similar to my Mom's fried chicken. She uses a 50/50 mix of potato starch (you can buy this at any Korean store) and corn starch rather than flour. She marinates the chicken wings then puts them dripping wet in a ziploc bag filled with the corn/potato starch mix and leaves the wings coated in the bag for upwards of a half-hour. The result is when she fries them, they have a very crispy, thick coating on them quite similar to the wings at Dong-Ah.
I hope this is helpful, though I have to admit that we have never directly tested this recipe ourselves.
We DO have a deep fryer, so, perhaps we will try this one day. I was told by the Dong-Ah shop owners it was triple fried....I was amazed...maybe that's why it tastes so good, and is rather bad health-wise, but IT'S GOOD!
Dem little suckers are quite addicting.

Unfortunately, they don't stay heavenly too long and get kinda soggy afterward, BUT they still taste good.

I'll have to "throttle" my cousin for the information on where this place that she gets her wings from. Not exactly the same, but it is a good substitute. Maybe I can special request that they be a bit more spicier than usual?
Thanks for the recipe!
Akane
A goin' out type of foodie gal