6 Southern Down-On-The-Farm Recipes You Must Try!

6. Southern Fried Chicken

 

You can’t have a list of awesome southern foods without including fried chicken!

 

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You can find fried chicken all over the USA, but nobody quite does it like the south. Here are the recipe ingredients and instructions:

 

Ingredients

2 lbs cut-up chicken

Sauce mixture

4 eggs

1cup water

1 cup hot sauce (I use Louisiana Hot Sauce, Tabasco might be hotter)

Seasoning blend

1 1teaspoons salt

1 1teaspoons fresh ground black pepper

1teaspoon garlic powder

Dredging mixture

2 cups all-purpose flour

1 tablespoon baking powder

1teaspoon salt

 

Instructions

  1. Heat peanut oil in a large deep pot to 350°F (do not fill more than half full–you don’t want a hot-oil spill-over accident!).
  2. For sauce mixture: in a medium-sized bowl, beat the eggs with the water.
  3. Add hot sauce and whisk together well.
  4. Pour this mixture into a large plastic zip-top bag.
  5. For seasoning mixture: In a small bowl, combine 1 teaspoon salt, 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper and 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder.
  6. For dredging mixture: In a another bowl, mix flour, baking powder and 1/4 teaspoon salt.
  7. Rinse and pat dry chicken pieces with a paper towel.
  8. Cut breast pieces in half across ribs.
  9. Sprinkle chicken generously on both sides with seasoning blend.
  10. Drop a few chicken pieces of chicken into bag of sauce mixture and squish around to coat thoroughly.
  11. One piece at a time, roll chicken in flour mixture and drop into hot oil.
  12. Don’t crowd chicken pieces–I cook about half the chicken at a time.
  13. Fry chicken until brown and crisp.
  14. Drain on paper toweling.
  15. Dark meat will take about 14 minutes, white meat about 10 minutes.
  16. Remember smaller pieces cook faster than the larger ones.
  17. You can check for doneness by piercing to the bone in the thickest part with a fork.
  18. If the juices run clear, it is done.

 

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Fun Fact: Key lime pie dates back to the mid-1800s, when sweetened condensed milk was introduced. Milk was not readily available in the Florida Keys, but sweetened condensed milk could be combined with key limes to make a delicious pie.

Thank you to Gwen’s Nest for this great recipe.

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