K-COOP Creamy Pepper Wings

Fully Dressed K-COOP Creamy Pepper Wings
Fully Dressed K-COOP Creamy Pepper Wings

K-COOP Creamy Pepper Wings

K-COOP is a great Korean fried chicken spot in the Northern Suburbs of Chicago. Now, I must say that I got take out from K-COOP, and I did not try these wings fresh. These wings came unsauced in a well ventilated container (preserving the crispiness).

The wings by themselves are fantastic, but what is the real star is the creamy sauce that wings can be dressed or dunked in. It has a delicious pepper flavor reminiscent of a vegetable cream cheese and a hint of spice. I really liked the lightly blanked white onions that came with these wings on the side. It gave the necessary acidic bite to create little juicy flavor bombs. While the are not my favorite snow chicken wings they are highly recommended if you find yourself at K-COOP.

The wings themselves had a great cook, and the meat retained a juicy quality. At $1.60 per wing I would have liked more meat on my wings, but with the copious amounts of blanched onions you will have enough to satisfy. I think that K-COOP’s batter itself is the best in class out of any wing joint. They are perfectly seasoned and create a perfect meld of fatty and salty.

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Summary

Good

  • Perfect Batter
  • Well Balanced Taste

Bad

  • Low Heat
  • Small Size
3.6
Average
Flavor
4
Texture
4.5
Size
3
Cost/Value
3
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