Chicken – “rendered chicken fat”

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I know it's completely basic, but I've been reading up on alternative ways to make chicken wings (admittedly because I've been trying to find a similar recipe to Korean soy garlic chicken) and I came across this recipe from Momofukufor2.

It mentions rendered chicken fat, and I'm not exactly sure what that meant. I'm familiar with twice fried wings, so is this just another way of saying "the oil you cooked the wings the first time around"?

Best Answer

It is not exactly the oil you used for the chicken wings. The recipe says "a touch of oil", so you should use a small amount only. When you pan-fry the wings the first time around, the fat in them will melt and gather in a puddle in the pan. The oil you used will be there, but most of it will be the chicken's subcutaneous fat. So, after you remove the wings from the pan, whatever is left is considered "rendered chicken fat", even though it will have traces of oil mixed in.