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Fried Chicken
February 26, 2006 |
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| I've always wanted to try my hand at making homemade fried chicken, and this was my first attempt. After checking out numerous other recipes and tips I bought the stuff and gave it a try. I think it will take some more practice to make it like the Colonel, but it turned out ok for a first attempt. I also wanted to note that the cost goes down as you make more chicken, since the buck and a half worth of shortening could have made a ton more. |
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Ingredients:
6 Chicken Legs
1 ½ cups Flour
2 tsp Salt
1 tsp Garlic Powder
1 tsp Cayenne Pepper
1 tsp Black Pepper
16 oz Crisco® Shortening |
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Cost to Make (about $4.00):
$2.29 Chicken Drumsticks
15¢ All-Purpose Flour
1¢ Salt
2¢ Garlic Powder
2¢ Cayenne Pepper
2¢ Black Pepper
$1.49 Crisco® Shortening |
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Basic Instructions:
- Soak chicken pieces in buttermilk overnight, I just add some buttermilk to the zip lock freezer bag it's in and leave it in the fridge overnight.
- Whisk together all-purpose flour, salt, garlic powder, cayenne pepper and black pepper.
- Dredge chicken pieces (legs, thighs or wings) through flour mixture.
- Melt Crisco® shortening and heat to 360° (use a deep-fry thermometer!)
- Gently place chicken pieces in heated oil and cook for 8 to 10 minutes.
- Turn pieces and continue cooking for another 8 to 10 minutes.
- Remove and drain on a cooling rack or some paper towels.
Now onto the pictures for the rest! Woo. |
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Here are our basic ingredients. Some chicken pieces that have been soaked in buttermilk (6 to 24 hours is good), flour, salt, pepper, cayenne pepper, garlic powder and Crisco® shortening. |
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Add the salt, pepper, garlic powder and cayenne pepper (optional) to the flour and whisk together well. |
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Dredge the chicken pieces through the flour mixture and coat thoroughly.. When I was done I set them in the fridge to rest for a bit while I got the cooking oil going. |
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I melted about 1/3 (16 oz) of a 48 oz tub of Crisco® shortening and then heated it up to about 360°. |
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| Note: When working with hot oil or shortening always make sure your fire extinguisher is charged up and nearby. And in the unlikely event you ever do have a grease fire never throw water on it! |
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Gently ease the chicken pieces into the hot shortening using a pair of tongs so there's no splashing. |
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Cook the chicken for 8 to 10 minutes. |
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Carefully turn chicken pieces with your tongs. |
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Cook chicken another 8 to 10 minutes on the other side. |
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Remove the chicken pieces and drain on a rack or some paper towels. |
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| Although mine didn't come out looking as good as a southern grandma's fried chicken it tasted ok! I think I might try to fry some in my cast iron skillet next time, I've seen a few suggest doing that online. |