How to Make Vietnamese Crispy Fried Frog
Crispy fried frog is easy to make, delicious, and good for health. However, you should keep in mind certain things during preparation to ensure the dish is clean and safe.

Frog meat purchased in supermarkets usually comes without skin. If you want to make crispy fried frog with skin, you need to buy live frogs from the market and prepare them yourself. Pay close attention to the legs and spine, as these parts often contain small parasites.
Ingredients
- 500g frog meat
- Ginger wine
- Coarse salt
- Crispy frying batter
- Wild betel leaf (fried for serving)
- Seasonings: fish sauce, ground pepper
- Lime pepper salt or chili sauce for dipping

Instructions
Prepare the Frog
Cleaning the frog properly to remove any odor:

Rinse again, cut into bite-sized pieces, and coat with a little turmeric powder.

To season the frog meat, after cleaning, marinate with 1 teaspoon of fish sauce, 1 teaspoon of ground pepper, and 1 teaspoon of MSG.

Once the frog is seasoned, coat it with crispy frying batter.

There are different types of crispy frying batter. For a stronger flavor, choose a savory batter, and for a lighter taste, opt for vegetable batter.
If using savory batter, reduce the amount of fish sauce during marination to avoid making the frog meat too salty.
Prepare Other Ingredients
Wash the wild betel leaves, drain, and slice them into strips about the width of a finger. Avoid cutting the leaves too finely, as they will become crumbly when fried.
Fry the Frog

Heat a generous amount of oil in a pan, enough to fully submerge the frog meat. This allows for quick frying and ensures the frog becomes evenly crispy.
When the oil is hot, carefully place each piece of frog into the pan. Turn the pieces regularly to prevent burning.




Tips & Notes
Frogs live in fields, so they often carry parasites, particularly gnathostomiasis larvae. These larvae are white, making them hard to distinguish from frog meat. Therefore, when cleaning frog meat, it is important to carefully remove any visible tendons in the legs. Additionally, there are three parts of the frog that must be discarded during cleaning: the spine, intestines, and skin.