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Aerows

(39,961 posts)
Tue Sep 30, 2014, 07:39 PM Sep 2014

The best fried chicken

Rate your choices and specify if you pick home made or other to describe why it rocks.


18 votes, 0 passes | Time left: Unlimited
Popeye's
7 (39%)
KFC Original recipe
2 (11%)
Church's
0 (0%)
Homemade
7 (39%)
Other
2 (11%)
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The best fried chicken (Original Post) Aerows Sep 2014 OP
I like KFC Original Aerows Sep 2014 #1
Chez Helen trof Sep 2014 #2
I love fried chicken Aerows Sep 2014 #3
CORNFLAKE! blogslut Sep 2014 #4
I use sugar frosted flakes Tom Kitten Oct 2014 #16
HAHAHAHA! AwakeAtLast Oct 2014 #45
Johnny Harris restaurant in Savannah, GA. Lochloosa Sep 2014 #5
that's because they have a bunch of local grandmothers locked in the kitchen NightWatcher Sep 2014 #9
As long as they have good cots for them I'm ok with that Lochloosa Sep 2014 #10
Yep. Darn good. aikoaiko Oct 2014 #39
My wife's uncle. kwassa Sep 2014 #6
Maybe our highly biased opinion, but... politicat Sep 2014 #7
Home made. Definitely. mainer Sep 2014 #8
Oh, come on! Brigid Sep 2014 #11
Mine Solly Mack Sep 2014 #12
I wanted to vote for homemade, but... GoCubsGo Sep 2014 #13
I keep trying recipes Marthe48 Sep 2014 #14
Home made, and the SECRET is... Miles Archer Sep 2014 #15
we use dill pickle juice wyldwolf Oct 2014 #19
My mom's friend Mrs. Barrett makes the best fried chicken I've ever tasted. Mom agrees. TeamPooka Oct 2014 #17
it's Lee's Chicken for me Sherman A1 Oct 2014 #18
In order... wyldwolf Oct 2014 #20
Popeye's spicy chicken strips... ReverendDeuce Oct 2014 #21
Grandma's. baldguy Oct 2014 #22
I'm glad there are no Popeye's in my area. I would weigh more. Throd Oct 2014 #23
My Mom makes spicy crunchy good fried chicken. Raffi Ella Oct 2014 #24
The bucket someone invariably brings to a party taught_me_patience Oct 2014 #25
Corn Flake libodem Oct 2014 #26
Murphy's in Palm Springs Trajan Oct 2014 #27
I make some pretty good fried chicken, but my favorite is KFC Extra Crispy. Arkansas Granny Oct 2014 #28
El Pollo Loco!!! yuiyoshida Oct 2014 #29
Not for FRIED chicken pinboy3niner Oct 2014 #32
oh yeah, thats true huh... yuiyoshida Oct 2014 #34
ROSCOE’S HOUSE OF CHICKEN AND WAFFLES! Obama: "Outstanding chicken". Brother Buzz Oct 2014 #30
That may be good - I have heard of them and wan tto try it OriginalGeek Oct 2014 #36
I prefer small mom & pop hole in the wall operations. Xyzse Oct 2014 #31
Lucy's Fried Chicken here in Austin. hobbit709 Oct 2014 #33
Nagoya style wings are quite delicious betsuni Oct 2014 #35
Gandma's. May she rest in peace. Tuesday Afternoon Oct 2014 #37
Strouds Kansas City nt Hangingon Oct 2014 #38
Some pretty tasty chicken at Lizard's Thicket mainer Oct 2014 #40
I like Sam's Chickenland in Solvay NY whistler162 Oct 2014 #41
Picnic 'N Chicken of San Diego Digit Oct 2014 #42
Homemade By Far. LawDeeDah Oct 2014 #43
The Wooden Shoe in Minster, OH Dirty Socialist Oct 2014 #44
Bojangles AwakeAtLast Oct 2014 #46
 

Aerows

(39,961 posts)
3. I love fried chicken
Tue Sep 30, 2014, 07:50 PM
Sep 2014

I've had it homemade, and from every place you can imagine. I still like mine with a buttermilk soak.

Tom Kitten

(7,343 posts)
16. I use sugar frosted flakes
Wed Oct 1, 2014, 01:52 AM
Oct 2014

as soon as the chicken hits the hot oil the sugar caramelizes and seals the chicken and the juices are left to cook inside and it is nice and moist and sweet, and the best thing is it's even better cold...perfect for picnics!

NightWatcher

(39,343 posts)
9. that's because they have a bunch of local grandmothers locked in the kitchen
Tue Sep 30, 2014, 08:18 PM
Sep 2014

I'm actually ashamed to say that The Lady and Sons' chicken was not half bad either.

Lochloosa

(16,061 posts)
10. As long as they have good cots for them I'm ok with that
Tue Sep 30, 2014, 08:27 PM
Sep 2014

Never tried the Lady but it had to be good.

kwassa

(23,340 posts)
6. My wife's uncle.
Tue Sep 30, 2014, 07:57 PM
Sep 2014

Fried chicken to die for.

and his fried fish is heavenly. I don't know why it is so good, he is just an amazing cook. And I try to avoid eating all fried food, I am a total sucker when it comes to his.

politicat

(9,808 posts)
7. Maybe our highly biased opinion, but...
Tue Sep 30, 2014, 07:59 PM
Sep 2014

This is the recipe that is making us happy. It's not low fat, but it's relatively low carb and easy to make. Also, technically paleo, for people that care about that.

6 pieces of chicken. The best are boneless, skin-on thighs, but those can be hard to find and I suck at deboning chicken, so most of the time, we use boneless, skinless thighs.
3-4 TB arrowroot powder or tapioca starch
2 TB ranch seasoning of your choice. (Penzey's blend is excellent; Hidden Valley if that's what you got)
1/2-1 tsp cayenne (vary to taste)
1/4 cup fat of choice -- we tend to use butter or ghee, but this works with coconut oil, schmaltz, tallow and lard (I haven't tried vegetable oil or olive oil.) Schmaltz is best, but hard to come by; I prefer butter (everything is better with browned butter); spouse prefers ghee or lard.

Mix the powder and the seasonings in a zip top bag while letting the fat get hot in a large skillet over medium high heat. Pat the chicken dry, then drop a dried piece into the coating. Shake one piece at a time to coat, shake off extra without disturbing the base coat, then drop in the hot pan.

Wait at least 6 minutes while the bottoms get nicely brown. Yes, this will spatter. Use a spatter screen -- don't cover. That way lies gummy chicken. If it takes 10 minutes to brown, your heat is too low. Flip without disturbing the browned base if possible; repeat for the other side. Make sure interior hits 160 with a probe thermometer; usually about 15 minutes total. Enjoy.

mainer

(12,018 posts)
8. Home made. Definitely.
Tue Sep 30, 2014, 08:13 PM
Sep 2014

Must have skin on. Rub On salt, paprika, onion and garlic powder and refrigerate overnight. Dip in whole milk buttermilk and egg, dredge in seasoned flour, fry in peanut oil.

Don't soak too long in buttermilk -- doesn't get as crispy.

GoCubsGo

(32,075 posts)
13. I wanted to vote for homemade, but...
Tue Sep 30, 2014, 09:25 PM
Sep 2014

...I've had some homemade that wasn't so great. It all depends on who makes it. At least the chain stuff is relatively consistent.

Marthe48

(16,905 posts)
14. I keep trying recipes
Tue Sep 30, 2014, 09:48 PM
Sep 2014

I got breading my sister-in-law left at my mother-in-law's apt. I breaded and fried boneless chicken breasts and it was so darn good. I asked her for the recipe and learned it was supposed to be baked. But when I make the breading, I fry the chicken:

Breading:
¾ C. Crushed Ritz Crackers (about 16)

½ C. Grated Parmesan Cheese

1 T. Dried Parsley Flakes

½ t. Garlic Powder

1/8 t. Black Pepper

Chicken Breasts

Coat the chicken breasts, fry in vegetable oil, medium high heat, 6 minutes on a side, remove to paper-towel lined plate.


Miles Archer

(18,837 posts)
15. Home made, and the SECRET is...
Tue Sep 30, 2014, 10:32 PM
Sep 2014

...you have to BRINE it first.

Brining works especially well for shrimp fried rice, too. No chewy shrimp.



Sherman A1

(38,958 posts)
18. it's Lee's Chicken for me
Wed Oct 1, 2014, 04:56 AM
Oct 2014

I believe it is a local or regional chain. Just had some the other day and it's great.

In the past we went to a nice local restaurant called Halls Ferry Inn, but it closed then the new owner burned it down for the insurance as I recall.

wyldwolf

(43,867 posts)
20. In order...
Wed Oct 1, 2014, 05:24 AM
Oct 2014

Fast Food:

Popeyes
Church's
Bojangles
KFC Original (but because it's pressure cooked, it gets soggy fast so eat up!)

Best homemade:

Little old lady up the street, staunch Democrat, who pan fries it in crisco with a buttermilk batter. You can feel your arteries hardening just thinking about it.

Raffi Ella

(4,465 posts)
24. My Mom makes spicy crunchy good fried chicken.
Wed Oct 1, 2014, 02:06 PM
Oct 2014

She uses hot sauce in the mix, it's SO yummy. Popeyes makes some good chicken too though.

 

Trajan

(19,089 posts)
27. Murphy's in Palm Springs
Wed Oct 1, 2014, 03:47 PM
Oct 2014

Been there once, with family who swore it was the bestest in the Westest ....

I have not tasted better since ...

Arkansas Granny

(31,507 posts)
28. I make some pretty good fried chicken, but my favorite is KFC Extra Crispy.
Wed Oct 1, 2014, 03:56 PM
Oct 2014

I don't even need the chicken, just the skin and crispy coating would suit me fine.

yuiyoshida

(41,818 posts)
29. El Pollo Loco!!!
Wed Oct 1, 2014, 04:01 PM
Oct 2014


Best chicken I have ever eaten. We need some in San Francisco! I had mine in Southern California!

OriginalGeek

(12,132 posts)
36. That may be good - I have heard of them and wan tto try it
Thu Oct 2, 2014, 10:44 AM
Oct 2014

but until I can get out west, Hash House a Go Go does a pretty outstanding chicken and waffle too.

This was so big that next time my daughter and i will just split it and still have plenty for each:



oh yeah, that's bacon peeking out of the waffle and the green stuff on top is fried leeks...

Xyzse

(8,217 posts)
31. I prefer small mom & pop hole in the wall operations.
Wed Oct 1, 2014, 04:30 PM
Oct 2014

They are ridiculously good.

Home Made, well, with the amount of prep work, grease, dirt and other things that come with cooking fried chicken, it is such a production that it isn't worth it.

Unless I have a dedicated deep fryer, I would not make it.

betsuni

(25,380 posts)
35. Nagoya style wings are quite delicious
Wed Oct 1, 2014, 09:16 PM
Oct 2014

I dry-brine the chicken overnight uncovered in the fridge to get them really dry before frying. Here's a recipe:
Tebasaki Chicken Wings


mainer

(12,018 posts)
40. Some pretty tasty chicken at Lizard's Thicket
Thu Oct 2, 2014, 04:06 PM
Oct 2014

I was from out of town, and went there with locals. Really liked the restaurant's fried chicken.

Weird name, but great chicken.

http://www.lizardsthicket.com

Digit

(6,163 posts)
42. Picnic 'N Chicken of San Diego
Sun Oct 5, 2014, 12:50 AM
Oct 2014

It was a long, long time ago but truly unforgettable chicken both fried and barbequed. I moved back to east coast about 1978 and have learned they are no longer in business. The BBQ was so deliciously spicy that you would break out into a sweat, yet the flavor was also somewhat sweet. The perfect balance!

I am old enough now that I need to be kind to my heart....but it was great when I was young!

 

LawDeeDah

(1,596 posts)
43. Homemade By Far.
Sun Oct 5, 2014, 02:16 AM
Oct 2014

This is what I do, more or less.

Instead of bread crumbs I scrunch up soda crackers. Its got the bready thing going, its crisp right out of the box and it's got the salt baggage thing going so you put the shaker away.

Swoosh the raw chicken in flour - spiced how yu like, I like onion powder, mayb garlic powder, anything you like. Then dip it in a loose pancake batter. You don't want an inch of pancake on your chicken so the batter has to be rather thin.

Then you roll it in the scrunched up soda crackers - with whatever other seasoning you like ,

and dip into a deep fryer. Or a frying pan.
After they look a nice golden I'm not always sure they are done well enough so I shove the in the oven uncovered for a while to make sure.

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