I season mine with Lawry's, fresh cracked black pepper, and garlic salt. Dredge in flour, fry in a pan with vegetable oil. The key is to not cook it too high of a temp or too fast. Also add pats of butter to the oil while frying.
I use Paula Deen's recipe. The secret is soaking it in buttermilk for 24 hours prior to cooking and using a cast iron skillet.
This! My mom always used her cast iron skillet for frying. She only fryed about once a month but it was the best! Let me know when you are making that and I'll be right over with some mashed potatoes or maybe a pie
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I use Paula Deen's recipe. The secret is soaking it in buttermilk for 24 hours prior to cooking and using a cast iron skillet.
This! My mom always used her cast iron skillet for frying. She only fryed about once a month but it was the best! Let me know when you are making that and I'll be right over with some mashed potatoes or maybe a pie
Picnic!
I need to get a cast iron skillet, of course this comes up the week my husband leaves his job at BBB. So long 20% discount.
I season mine with Lawry's, fresh cracked black pepper, and garlic salt. Dredge in flour, fry in a pan with vegetable oil. The key is to not cook it too high of a temp or too fast. Also add pats of butter to the oil while frying.
My chicken is pretty kickass .
Holy crap, that sounds delicious, Stylez! I may have to try this. If you have any more tips, let me know woman!
I usually do the three bowl dip. First one is flour, next is egg and the third = bread crumbs with mint flakes. I brown them in a frying pan with olive oil then I bake them at 400F for 20-30 minutes in a glass baking pan. NOMZ
I use Paula Deen's recipe. The secret is soaking it in buttermilk for 24 hours prior to cooking and using a cast iron skillet.
This! My mom always used her cast iron skillet for frying. She only fryed about once a month but it was the best! Let me know when you are making that and I'll be right over with some mashed potatoes or maybe a pie
Picnic!
I need to get a cast iron skillet, of course this comes up the week my husband leaves his job at BBB. So long 20% discount.
Picnic!
That's too bad about the discount. I am sure any skillet will do.
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I also soak in buttermilk (just a few hours) and do a three bowl dredge:
egg, flour and seasoned breadcrumbs with panko. I season the breadcrumbs with season salt, lemon pepper, cayenne, garlic and onion powder. Lots and lots of pepper.
I fry in peanut oil too.
Francesca Pearl is here! Josephine Hope is almost 3!
Re: Fried Chicken
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I know my BIL coats it in hot sauce then the breading so you can do that if you like spicy.
DH uses Alton Brown?s recipe (from foodnetwork.com) in a cast iron skillet.
The modifications -
We have to have it gluten free so we use Bob?s Red Mill GF flour but I swear it?s better than wheat flour on fried chicken.
He puts 3 tbsp Kosher Salt & 1 tbsp paprika in the buttermilk that you soak it in overnight.
I season mine with Lawry's, fresh cracked black pepper, and garlic salt. Dredge in flour, fry in a pan with vegetable oil. The key is to not cook it too high of a temp or too fast. Also add pats of butter to the oil while frying.
My chicken is pretty kickass .
How long do you cook it? I'm shamed to admit I've never fried anything in my life.
and @HappyDaze, you know I like it spicy.
This! My mom always used her cast iron skillet for frying. She only fryed about once a month but it was the best! Let me know when you are making that and I'll be right over with some mashed potatoes or maybe a pie
Picnic!
I need to get a cast iron skillet, of course this comes up the week my husband leaves his job at BBB. So long 20% discount.
Holy crap, that sounds delicious, Stylez! I may have to try this. If you have any more tips, let me know woman!
I usually do the three bowl dip. First one is flour, next is egg and the third = bread crumbs with mint flakes. I brown them in a frying pan with olive oil then I bake them at 400F for 20-30 minutes in a glass baking pan. NOMZ
Picnic!
That's too bad about the discount. I am sure any skillet will do.
I also soak in buttermilk (just a few hours) and do a three bowl dredge:
egg, flour and seasoned breadcrumbs with panko. I season the breadcrumbs with season salt, lemon pepper, cayenne, garlic and onion powder. Lots and lots of pepper.
I fry in peanut oil too.
Francesca Pearl is here! Josephine Hope is almost 3!