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Fried Chicken

Yields8 ServingsPrep Time15 minsCook Time35 minsTotal Time1 hr 20 mins

When you can make it yourself, you don’t have to go to KFC anymore.

Fried Chicken on a plate

 4 lbs chicken, cut into pieces
 1 cup buttermilk
 2 cups all-purpose flour for coating
 1 tsp paprika
 2 qts vegetable oil, for frying
1

Take your cut-up chicken pieces and skin them if you prefer.

2

Put the flour in a large plastic bag (let the amount of chicken you are cooking dictate the amount of flour you use). Season the flour with paprika, salt and pepper to taste (paprika helps to brown the chicken).

3

Dip chicken pieces in buttermilk, then, a few at a time, put them in the bag with the flour, seal the bag and shake to coat well.

4

Place the coated chicken on a cookie sheet or tray and cover it with a clean dish towel or waxed paper.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Let it sit until the flour has a paste-like consistency. This is crucial!

5

Fill a large skillet (cast iron is best) about 1/3 to 1/2 full with vegetable oil. Heat until VERY hot.

6

Put in as many chicken pieces as the skillet can hold. Brown the chicken in HOT oil on both sides.

7

When browned, reduce heat and cover skillet; let cook for 30 minutes (the chicken will be cooked through but not crispy). Remove cover, raise heat again, and continue to fry until crispy.

8

Drain the fried chicken on paper towels. Depending on how much chicken you have, you may have to fry in a few shifts. Keep the finished chicken in a slightly warm oven while preparing the rest.

Nutrition Facts

8 servings

Serving size

8


Amount per serving
Calories998
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 78g100%

Saturated Fat 13g65%
Trans Fat 1g
Monounsaturated Fat 45g
Polyunsaturated Fat 15g
Cholesterol 171mg57%
Sodium 205mg9%
Total Carbohydrate 25g10%

Dietary Fiber 1g4%
Total Sugars 2g
Protein 46g

Vitamin A 104mcg12%
Vitamin C 4mg5%
Calcium 66mg6%
Iron 4mg23%
Potassium 515mg11%
Vitamin D 0mcg0%
Vitamin E 10mg67%
Vitamin K 4mcg4%
Thiamin 0mg0%
Riboflavin 0mg0%
Niacin 17mg107%
Vitamin B6 1mg59%
Folate 106mcg27%
Vitamin B12 1mg42%
Phosphorus 395mg32%
Magnesium 56mg14%
Zinc 3mg28%

* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

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