Easy Fried Chicken

Easy Fried ChickenSteve Giralt
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6| Hands-On Time: 20m | Total Time: 40m

Ingredients

Directions

  1. Pat the chicken dry. Combine the salt, flour, black pepper, and cayenne in a large, shallow bowl. Dredge the chicken in the flour mixture, shaking off the excess. Set aside for about 15 minutes. Pour the buttermilk into a second shallow bowl. Dip the chicken in the buttermilk, then again in the flour mixture.
  2. In a heavy-bottomed Dutch oven (preferably cast iron), heat about 4 inches of vegetable oil over medium heat until the temperature registers 360° F on a deep-fry thermometer.
  3. Carefully place the chicken in the oil, using tongs. (Add the pieces slowly, so that the temperature does not drop, and work in batches to avoid overcrowding.) Fry the chicken until golden brown, turning once, 10 to 20 minutes, depending on the size of the pieces. Check for doneness by piercing the meat; the juices should run clear.
  4. Drain the chicken on paper towels set on a wire rack. If desired, the cooked chicken can be kept warm in an oven set on low.
By Stephana Bottom,  June 2004

Nutritional Information

  • Per Serving
  • Calories 609Calories From Fat 53%
  • Calcium  66mg
  • Carbohydrate  20g
  • Cholesterol  180mg
  • Fat  36g
  • Fiber  1g
  • Iron  4mg
  • Protein  48mg
  • Sat Fat  8g
  • Sodium  600mg
What does this mean? See Nutrition 101.

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