Buttermilk Fried Chicken


INGREDIENTS

1 (3 pound) fryer (see Wikipedia on the difference between broilers, fryers, and roasting birds), cut into pieces
2 cups buttermilk
1 large onion, sliced
1/4 cup chopped mixed fresh herbs (parsley, tarragon, thyme) or a teaspoon each of the dried herbs.
1/2 teaspoon paprika
1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper

2 cups flour
1/2 teaspoon garlic salt
1/2 teaspoon onion salt
1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
Salt and pepper
2 cups grapeseed oil, or other high smoke-point oil such as canola oil, or peanut oil

METHOD

1 Soak chicken overnight (at least 8 hours and up to two days) in buttermilk with onions, herbs, paprika, and cayenne pepper. (Regarding the use of buttermilk, my mother has had good results from soaking chicken in plain yogurt instead of buttermilk.)

2 Drain in colander, leaving some herbs on chicken. In a large paper or plastic (sturdy) bag, mix flour with seasonings. Meanwhile, heat 2 cups oil in a large, heavy-bottomed skillet (cast iron, stainless steel, or anodized aluminum – something that can take the heat) on medium high heat until a pinch of flour starts to sizzle when dropped in the hot oil (but not so hot that the pan is smoking). Remember when working with hot oil, always have a pan lid close by.

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3 Place chicken pieces in bag with flour and shake until thoroughly coated. Add chicken to hot pan and fry on 1 side for 12-15 minutes, until golden brown, and then use tongs to turn the pieces over and fry for another 10-12 minutes, again until golden brown.

Be careful to keep the oil hot enough to fry the chicken, but not so high as it burns the chicken. To do this on our electric stove we have to alternate the settings between high to medium high several times while we are cooking.

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4 Use tongs to remove chicken from pan. Place on a rack over a cookie sheet or broiling pan for the excess oil to drain. Add more salt and pepper to taste.

Serves 4.

 

Menu Planning — Dinner


Here are some of my family’s favorite dinner menu combinations.   This site/blog is what I call a living document so it is always changing so please don’t be surprised when you bookmark us and return to find everything has been updated.

BBQ Chicken, Knephla Bake, Green Beans
Beef Pot Roast, Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, Veggie or Salad
Meatloaf, Scalloped Potatoes, Steamed Broccoli in Cheese Sauce
Beef Stew, Hot Buttered Buns, Salad
Cowboy Beans, Jiffy Cornbread Bake, Salad
Sour Cream and Onion Chicken Wings, Salad
Swedish Meatballs with Wide Egg Noodles, Salad
Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup, Hot Buttered Crescent Rolls
Sloppy Joes, Baked Fries, Salad
Chicken Fried Steak, Cream Gravy, Mashed Potatoes, Veggie or Salad
Spaghetti Pizza, Cheese/Garlic Bread, Salad
Beef Stroganoff, Wide Egg Noodles, Salad
Fried Chicken, Mac n Cheese, Coleslaw
Fried Chicken, Broccoli & Cauliflower Salad

As I think of more I’ll update this post, but that’s all I can think of for now.  Gotta go get my ice tea and maybe more will come to me.

What’s For Dinner?!?


Cowboy Beans and Cornbread

Well, last night’s meal was quite fun.

For one, I was able to make most of the meal out on the back porch instead of heating up my kitchen.  I used a rice cooker/multipurpose cooker for the beans and then made the cornbread in a regular crockpot.

I browned the meat and onions in my beautiful stainless steel chicken fryer.   {I love this pan!}  I then assembled the rest of the ingredients in the cooker and cooked on high until it reduced down and turned itself on to the keep warm function.  This fool=proof mechanism is wonderful for cooks that get distracted with kids, the UPS man, the Schwan man, the dog getting loose, etc……. :)

The cornbread was just two Jiffy boxes of the cornbread mix, made according to package directions.  Although it turned out good and the family really liked it, I think next time I will try something different with the ingredients to make it even more moist because my crockpot is old and the heating element is around the perimeter leaving the center to take longer to cook.  I’ve made cakes in the crockpot and will try the same recipe but use the cornbread mix and let you know how it turns out.

Kim’s Cowboy Beans Recipe

Crockpot Cornbread Recipe