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== Padak == [[File:Korean_fried_chicken_5_padak.jpg|thumb|right|Padak served with green onions]] '''Padak''' (__) is a popular variation of [[Korean fried chicken]] that is characterized by its use of thinly sliced [[green onions]] (_, ''pa'') as a topping. The name "padak" is a portmanteau of "pa" (green onion) and "dak" (chicken), highlighting the dish's distinctive feature. == Preparation == Padak is prepared by first frying pieces of chicken until they are crispy and golden brown. The chicken is typically seasoned with a variety of spices and sometimes marinated before frying to enhance its flavor. Once the chicken is cooked, it is topped with a generous amount of thinly sliced green onions. The green onions are often dressed with a tangy sauce, which can include ingredients such as [[soy sauce]], [[vinegar]], [[sugar]], and [[mustard]]. This sauce adds a refreshing and slightly spicy flavor that complements the richness of the fried chicken. == Serving == Padak is usually served as a main dish and is often accompanied by side dishes such as [[pickled radish]] or [[coleslaw]]. It is a popular choice for gatherings and is commonly enjoyed with [[beer]] or [[soju]], a traditional Korean alcoholic beverage. == Variations == While the classic padak features green onions, there are several variations that incorporate different ingredients or sauces. Some versions may include additional toppings such as [[garlic]], [[chili peppers]], or [[sesame seeds]]. The sauce can also vary, with some recipes using a [[honey]]-based glaze or a [[spicy]] [[gochujang]] (Korean chili paste) sauce. == Cultural Significance == Padak is a testament to the creativity and diversity of [[Korean cuisine]]. It reflects the Korean culinary tradition of combining bold flavors and textures to create dishes that are both satisfying and visually appealing. The dish has gained popularity not only in Korea but also internationally, as Korean fried chicken has become a global phenomenon. == Related pages == * [[Korean cuisine]] * [[Fried chicken]] * [[Soju]] * [[Gochujang]] [[Category:Korean cuisine]] [[Category:Chicken dishes]]
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