Gave in..... Again

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ronbeaux50

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We had the ole been married argument "What do you want to eat" "I don't know, what do you want to eat?" " How bout chicken??" "Well uhmmm, Fried?????" "Fried!!!! I got $3000.00 worth of bbq pits outside and you want it fried!!" "Yes" "OK"

Sooooooo.

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Tro'ed in some collard greens, mashed tators, and seasoned cabbage.

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I'll bbq something tomorrow!!!(if she ain't looking.....)
 
Sometimes fried is the way to go!
Man that looked perfect!
Sometimes we just have to do what we have to do. ;)
 
The folks at your house sure know how to fry chicken. And there's times when nothing beats some fried chicken.
 
john pen said:
good lookin poultry carcas.... care to share some hints ?

Sure thing.

Get you a suitable container for dunking chicken parts in.
Pour in some milk until you think you have enough
add some seasoning like Seasoning salt, pepper, garlic, tobasco
add flour until it is kinda like pancake batter
In another conatiner season up some flower with S&P
Season the chicken parts with whatever you want and let them sit in the fridge for a couple hours

Take the chicken parts and coat with the flower and then dunk in the dredge then put right back in the flower to coat the outside and cover the wet stuff

Get the oil up to temp(don't have a clue since I can't find my temp probe for oil)
Drop in a little of the wet batter and if it sizzles real good you are on it
Put in a few pieces and cook until the color is right and they start to float.

Drop the cooked pieces into a paper bag with paper towels in there and season at each layer of the drop.


I know this ain't like no normal recipe that calls for this or that temp and time, but at my age and the number of times I have cooked fried chicken, it works for me,.
 
Well I can tell by looking it be a brave person who try to stand twixt me and that yard bird:) Thanks for the tricks tips and techniques. Worst fried chicken I ever had was purty good.

bigwheel
 
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