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Nov 11 2008

Spicy Southern Fried Chicken

Published by Foong under Fusion Food, Recipes |

Beware: This post contains pictures of fried chicken that are definitely NOT healthy nor oil-free nor low-fat so be prepared for some artery-clogging but worth-every-bite sorta recipe!

I love fried chicken. There’s no two ways about it. If you follow this blog, I am sure you’ve probably read my ravings of Uncle Bob’s Fried Chicken. Heck, I even posted my own version of crunchy fried chicken quite a while back.

And now, I’ve found another fried chicken recipe and promptly gave it a try - a la Foong style. Yep, instead of following the full recipe to a T, I did some modifications. I can’t help it, it’s a genetic fault within me somewhere. And anyway, it’s not easy to get most of the ingredients from the original recipe so what am I gonna do? I improvise, of course!

Foong-style Spicy Fried Chicken

Foong-style Spicy Fried Chicken

Heheh…I know, it started out as Spicy Southern Fried Chicken but hey, this is cooking we are talking about. It is all about creativity (and what we have in our kitchen to concoct these masterpieces) so I believe I am allowed some creative license to change it about.

Alright, alright. I’m getting to the recipe already. Do note that I, once again, failed to record and measure the exact amount of ingredients so the amounts listed here are mostly ‘guesstimated’.Do tweak it to suit your portion of chicken.

Here is my:

Spicy Fried Chicken Recipe

Ingredients

1/2 chicken, chopped

2 cups vegetable shortening (or more)

For marinade:

1 1/2 cups milk

1 lemon

1 tsp salt

1 tbsp paprika chili flakes

To coat the chicken:

2 cups flour

1 tbsp baking powder

1 cup oat bran (yes, I know…I am obsessed with using oat bran to cook chicken!)

A dash of pepper

A dash of salt

Instructions

1. Clean and dry the chicken. Remove the skin if you are health conscious (although it doesn’t really matter either way since this is deep fried and not exactly a health food).

Rub chilli flakes all over the chicken pieces

2.Rub chilli flakes all over the chicken pieces

3. Place the chicken in a plastic bag.

Pour in the marinade and shake the chicken around to make sure it is well mixed

3. Pour in the marinade and shake the chicken around to make sure it is well mixed

Note: For the marinade, it was supposed to be buttermilk but sadly, we don’t have that easily available here. So, I improvised. I read somewhere that to make buttermilk, we just need to add lemon and milk together so that’s what I did! I pour in the milk and then squeeze in the lemon juice.

4. Let it marinade for several hours or it is even better to leave it in the fridge overnight, which is what I did.

The next day, get your marinated chicken out of the fridge

5. The next day, get your marinated chicken out of the fridge

In a separate plate, mix the dry ingredients to coat the chicken

6. In a separate plate, mix up the dry ingredients that will be used to coat the chicken

Coat the chicken pieces with the dry flour mix

7. Coat the chicken pieces with the dry flour mix

8. Heat up your pan and pour in the vegetable shortening. Wait for it to melt and thoroughly heat up.

Gently slide your chicken pieces into the hot vegetable shortening

9. Gently slide your coated chicken pieces into the hot vegetable shortening

Fry the chicken till it is golden brown

10.Fry the chicken till it is golden brown

Note: if you use a deep-fryer, it will be easier and you don’t have to turn the chicken all the time to make sure it is completely cooked. Since I don’t use a deep fryer and I don’t like putting a lot of oil / vegetable shortening to really deep fry the chicken,  I have to turn the chicken every now and then. I also kept the heat at medium to make sure it doesn’t burn the chicken.

Your chicken is cooked when it is really golden brown

11. The chicken is cooked when it is really golden brown, so remove from the oil and drain on a wire rack

Just look at the fabulously crunchy fragrant fried chicken!

A closer look at the fabulously crunchy fragrant fried chicken!

However, to test whether it is completely cooked, you could poke the flesh with a skewer and if it comes away easily showing white flesh, then it is cooked. Just like the picture below…

Spicy fried chicken ready to serve!

Spicy fried chicken ready to serve!

Now, if you prefer it to be more spicy, you could follow the original spicy southern fried chicken recipe or add a few tablespoons of paprika chili flakes.

I find that if you marinade the chicken overnight, it leaves the flesh extremely tender and juicy on the inside. The homemade buttermilk managed to soften it and at the same time give it a crunchiness that I simply love!

Hah, KFC, eat your heart out! I think my chicken is way better than the miserable tiny bite-size fried chicken that fastfood has been serving in recent times.

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Jul 20 2008

Crunchy fried chicken

Published by Foong under Fusion Food, Recipes |

Due to my addiction to Uncle Bob’s fried chicken, I decided to make my own healthy fried chicken (as how they promote their fried chicken) with my own batter to make the chicken crunchy and yet as healthy as fried chicken could be.

However, we all know, anything deep fried is rarely healthy so I guess it ain’t all that healthy anyway and is probably loaded with millions of calories. Heh. Anyway, I experimented and finally came up with this simple and easy batter for the chicken and fry it to a crispiness that is almost like the Uncle Bob’s fried chicken.

So, here it is:

Oat Bran Fried Chicken


Oat Bran Fried Chicken

Ingredients

1 piece chicken breast meat, deboned

salt

pepper

2 egg whites, whisked till foamy

1 cup oat bran

1 cup corn flour (optional)

Oat Bran Fried Chicken

Instructions

1. Slice the chicken into thin strips and season it with salt for around 30 minutes.

2. Mix the corn flour and oat bran in a bowl. Sprinkle some pepper into the mixture and mix well.

3. Dip the chicken strips into the egg whites and then roll it over the flour and oat bran mix.

4. Heat up cooking oil in a wok / fryer and wait till it is really hot (but before it starts to smoke!) and slowly slide the chicken strips in.

5. Deep fry till golden brown and then remove. Drain the oil and serve it hot.

Oat Bran Fried Chicken

I use oat bran because it is a healthier option than plain bread crumbs and also, I find it taste much better than the plain bread crumbs. It is also crunchier and does not taste like oat bran at all!

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