Buttermilk Fried Chicken
This Buttermilk Fried Chicken recipe is packed with all the tips you need to make EXTRA crispy fried chicken. Once you give this a go, you won’t have it any other way! #chicken #friedchicken #deepfriedchicken #buttermilk #buttermilkfriedchicken | www.dontgobaconmyheart.co.uk #Appetizers #SpicyAppetizers
I hope we’re all in agreement that the best fried chicken is mouthwateringly tender on the inside, tooth shatteringly crispy and flakey on the outside and bursting with flavour all over. This recipe will give you exactly that.
I’ve packed this post with everything you need to know in getting perfect fried chicken, so let’s start right at the beginning.
Buttermilk Fried Chicken ,
By Food Blog Nindi .
Total time: 65 minutes
Servings: 12 Servings
• 3-4 cups / 750ml - 1litre Vegetable Oil, or as needed for deep frying (see notes)
• Wet Mix
• 2 cups / 500ml Buttermilk
• 1 tsp each: Paprika, Cayenne Pepper, White Pepper, Onion Powder, Garlic Powder, Salt
• Dry Mix
• 2.5 cups / 375g Plain Flour
• 1 tbsp Paprika
• 2 tsp each: Oregano, Baking Powder
• 1.5 tsp Salt, plus extra to sprinkle at the end
• 1 tsp each: Onion Powder, Garlic Powder, Cayenne Pepper
• 1/2 tsp Black Pepper
• Meanwhile, combine all of your dry mix. I find this easiest in a small tray, but you can also use a bowl. Dip a piece of your chicken into the mix and fully coat. Really make sure you get the mix in every part of the chicken. Place on a tray and repeat with the remaining chicken.
• Heat up enough oil to comfortable cover the depth of your largest piece of chicken. Drop a piece of mixture in, if it slowly sizzles to the top you're good to go. You want the oil to be approx 175c/350f (it will drop when the chickens in, that's okay). A medium heat should obtain this.
• In batches of 3 (4 max) gently place your chicken in the oil. Deep fry for 6-8mins on each side or until deep golden and white through the centre. (see notes). If you’re not confident deep frying just test with one piece first. Place each piece on a wire rack when finished and sprinkle with salt to draw out the last bit of moisture. The chicken should be piping hot with the juices running clear.
This Buttermilk Fried Chicken recipe is packed with all the tips you need to make EXTRA crispy fried chicken. Once you give this a go, you won’t have it any other way! #chicken #friedchicken #deepfriedchicken #buttermilk #buttermilkfriedchicken | www.dontgobaconmyheart.co.uk #Appetizers #SpicyAppetizers
Total time: 65 minutes
Servings: 12 Servings
Ingredients :
• 3.3lb / 1.5kg Chicken divided (see notes)• 3-4 cups / 750ml - 1litre Vegetable Oil, or as needed for deep frying (see notes)
• Wet Mix
• 2 cups / 500ml Buttermilk
• 1 tsp each: Paprika, Cayenne Pepper, White Pepper, Onion Powder, Garlic Powder, Salt
• Dry Mix
• 2.5 cups / 375g Plain Flour
• 1 tbsp Paprika
• 2 tsp each: Oregano, Baking Powder
• 1.5 tsp Salt, plus extra to sprinkle at the end
• 1 tsp each: Onion Powder, Garlic Powder, Cayenne Pepper
• 1/2 tsp Black Pepper
Instructions :
• In a bowl, combine the wet mix with your chicken, ensuring it's fully coated by the marinade. Cover and allow to marinate in the fridge for an absolute minimum of 4 hours, but the longer the better (up to 24hours). Remove at least 30mins before you intend to use it to bring to room temp.• Meanwhile, combine all of your dry mix. I find this easiest in a small tray, but you can also use a bowl. Dip a piece of your chicken into the mix and fully coat. Really make sure you get the mix in every part of the chicken. Place on a tray and repeat with the remaining chicken.
• Heat up enough oil to comfortable cover the depth of your largest piece of chicken. Drop a piece of mixture in, if it slowly sizzles to the top you're good to go. You want the oil to be approx 175c/350f (it will drop when the chickens in, that's okay). A medium heat should obtain this.
• In batches of 3 (4 max) gently place your chicken in the oil. Deep fry for 6-8mins on each side or until deep golden and white through the centre. (see notes). If you’re not confident deep frying just test with one piece first. Place each piece on a wire rack when finished and sprinkle with salt to draw out the last bit of moisture. The chicken should be piping hot with the juices running clear.
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