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How to Make Easy Fried Chicken!

A Simple Recipe for Home-style Fried Chicken.

By Alyssa Lofgren, published Mar 06, 2007
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Making fried chicken may seem like a daunting task, but patience is all it takes to make a perfect batch. Beginners will find that making great fried chicken is not as difficult as it seems - all you need is a little time and a big appetite. Dieters beware; this recipe is not heart-healthy, but it sure is good for the soul.

Start with your choice of chicken cuts. I prefer boneless, skinless chicken breasts, but many people like bone-in fried chicken. You can use legs, thighs, wings; whatever your heart desires. Make sure your chicken is fully thawed.

Crack four eggs into a bowl (I estimate about one egg per chicken piece, unless you are using small cuts, like drum sticks). Add ½ cup of milk. Whisk it together until you have a nice sunny yellow color. This will be your base for the chicken.

Next, in a flat dish or bowl, whatever is handy, combine 3 cups of flour, and a pinch of salt with whatever spices you like. I recommend a few hearty shakes of granulated garlic and pepper. Spices easily get lost in oil when fried, so use a heavy hand. Mix all of this together until the nice white flour is dotted with your spices.

Next, get out a medium sized skillet or deep frying pan. Fill it about ¾ full with vegetable oil. Different people prefer different oils, but I always use vegetable oil. Turn the burner to medium. Your oil will heat up while you batter the chicken.

Now the fun begins!! This next part is very messy, so take off any rings or jewelry that you don't want battered. A dish towel that you don't mind getting funky will be handy at this point. Dunk a chicken piece into the egg mixture. Make sure to submerge the meat so that the whole piece is covered with egg. Next, flop it into the flour mixture. Pat the piece of meat so that flour coats the surface, and all wet parts have flour sticking to them.

I happen to like double-dipped chicken, with a nice crispy crust. If you feel like it, repeat the last process all over again. Don't worry about little bits of flour and egg flying everywhere - that's how you know this recipe is working. Once your chicken is nice and white with flour and egg, place it aside.

How to Make Easy Fried Chicken!
How to Make Easy Fried Chicken!

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We should have a fried chicken fry-off one day! I bet I could beat you, I learned from Smokey Robinson's nephew!

Posted on 02/26/2008 at 4:02:30 PM

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