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This is how I make fried chicken except that I add butter with the oil - about 1/3 oil and 2/3 butter. Any bread crumbs work. Sometimes I use plain and then add one of our seasonings instead of using the seasoned. Frying time is just about 30 minutes and then baking time is 30-40 but it's still a fairly quick, healthier, less expensive alternative to KFC or other fast foods. ...by the time you drive over and wait in line you've used at least half that time anyway and your budget and waisteline will feel the difference.kam said:My mom always made fried chicken this way:
Bread the chicken using flour, then egg then seasoned bread crumbs (I think she always used Progresso).
Then she would pan fry in some oil - enough that there was a good amount on the bottom of the pan, but not anywhere near an amount that would be considered deep frying. I am picturing about 1/4 - 1/2" of oil in the pan. She would fry up the chciken pieces intil nice and brown and crusty, turning as needed to get all sides.
Then she would stick all the pieces in a baking pan and bake in the oven.
DH LOVES her fried chicken. It is not the same as what you would buy at KFC or somewhere like that...but DH still craves it.
I guess I should learn to cook this for him
BethCooks4U said:This is how I make fried chicken except that I add butter with the oil - about 1/3 oil and 2/3 butter. Any bread crumbs work. Sometimes I use plain and then add one of our seasonings instead of using the seasoned. Frying time is just about 30 minutes and then baking time is 30-40 but it's still a fairly quick, healthier, less expensive alternative to KFC or other fast foods. ...by the time you drive over and wait in line you've used at least half that time anyway and your budget and waisteline will feel the difference.
I use the dipping trays with this recipe. YUM!
chefmoseley said:Just wanted to say thanks for the recipes Everything was YUMMY!!!! KAM I used your recipe for the chicken and the kids and hubby really enjoyed it
The best type of chicken to use for fried chicken is typically bone-in, skin-on chicken pieces such as thighs, drumsticks, or breasts. These cuts of chicken tend to have more flavor and stay juicy when fried.
To ensure crispy fried chicken, it is important to coat the chicken with a flour or breadcrumb mixture and then let it sit in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes before frying. This helps the coating stick to the chicken and creates a crispy texture.
While vegetable oil is the most commonly used oil for frying chicken, you can also use other high smoke point oils such as canola, peanut, or sunflower oil. Just make sure to heat the oil to the appropriate temperature before frying.
The cooking time for fried chicken can vary depending on the size and type of chicken pieces. A general rule of thumb is to fry chicken for about 10-12 minutes per side, or until the internal temperature reaches 165°F.
Yes, you can make fried chicken in an air fryer. However, the texture and taste may be slightly different than traditional fried chicken. It is recommended to follow a specific recipe for air fryer fried chicken to ensure the best results.