Abstract

ABSTRACT The main objective of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of a newly developed batter containing sweet potato starch and a chicken protein-based edible coating (0, 5, 10, and 15% chicken protein) on fat-uptake reduction in deep-fat fried chicken drumsticks. Results showed that chicken drumsticks with 15% chicken protein-based edible coating and sweet potato starch-based batter had significantly (P < .05) lower fat uptake compared to control. The application of the edible coating did not have any significant influence (P > .05) on pH, color, frying yield, and sensory attributes of the coated chicken samples. Generally, the use of edible coating made the fried chicken samples less hard than the uncoated samples. Thus, this edible coating would provide consumers with healthier food products and utilize by-products generated from chicken processing. Also, using sweet potato starch in the batter system provides an alternative to the conventional battering system, with improved product qualities.

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