Friday, October 14, 2011

Fried Chicken Recipe

Who doesn't like to eat a crunchy, juicy, delectible chicken? When I was in the Philippines, kids there are telling their parents to go to the famous fast food chain, Jollibee. The famous jingle, "Isa pa, isa pang chicken joy"(one more, one more chicken joy) is stuck in my memory even until now. Chicken joy is one of the variety of menus from Jollibee which is a piece of crunchy and juicy fried chicken with rice. I for one is a fan of that meal. One of my favorite chicken recipe will be fried chicken. Here in the US if I crave for fried chicken we get it from KFC or Church's Chicken because we don't have Jollibee here unlike in California. But it's a bit pricy if you keep buying it, so I make it a point to cook it at home when I don't get lazy,lol.
Anyway, here's a simple recipe for fried chicken. The secret to this is to heat the oil at the right temperature. Try putting a wooden spoon or laddle into the heated oil and if bubbles form at the wooden spoon then the oil is perfect for frying already. Another way is to make your hand wet a little and sprinkle a little water to the heated oil and if it makes a bubble or oil starts bubbling then it's ready to fry (please don't put a lot of water or the oil will boil up and you will get burn, be careful).
You will need a deeper pan for deep frying, because when you cook chicken  dredged in flour the oil tends to boil.


Ingredients:
Cut-up pieces of chicken
Flour
Eggs
Salt
Pepper
Oil for frying

Procedure:

Preheat your oil in a deep frying pan.
Prepare the flour and egg mixture in separate containers. In one bowl, place the flour and season it with salt and pepper. In another bowl beat some eggs (estimate according to how many pieces of chicken you have) and season it with a little salt.
Once you've tested the oil's temperature and it is ready, start frying.
First dredge the chicken piece on the egg mixture, making sure the whole piece is coated.
Then, after dredging it in the egg mixture, dip it in the flour mixture and coat it very well. If you like your chicken to be crunchier do the dipping in the egg and flour mixture twice.
Once your done dredging the chicken put it in the fryer. Fry it well until golden brown.
Tip: Chicken pieces without bones in it tends to cook fast like the chicken breast so don't overcook it. The ones with bones like the chicken legs takes a little while.

HAPPY EATING! Wash those hands and dig in. Afterall this is a finger food:-)
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