If you're
looking for a ridiculously amazing chicken recipe, go no further than this
recipe for The Ultimate Southern Fried Chicken. Crispy, savory, and utterly
delicious!
Ingredients
1 whole
chicken, cut up
4
teaspoons kosher salt, divided use
2
teaspoons garlic powder
2
teaspoons onion powder
2
teaspoons paprika optional
2 cups
buttermilk
2
tablespoons hot sauce
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 cup
cornstarch
2
teaspoons black pepper
peanut
oil for frying
Put the
chicken in a large mixing basin. Spread 2 teaspoons salt, garlic powder, and
onion powder over the chicken, then toss to coat with the spices.
Stir in
the buttermilk and spicy sauce until everything is mixed. Wrap with plastic
wrap and place in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours, preferably overnight.
Whisk
together the flour, cornstarch, 2 teaspoon salt, paprika, and black pepper in a
medium-sized mixing basin. Place aside.
Preheat a
deep fryer to 350°F and fill halfway with peanut oil.
Allow the
extra buttermilk to drip off the chicken pieces one at a time. Coat the chicken
in the flour mixture, making sure it is completely covered. Remove any excess
with a shaker. Set the chicken aside for a few minutes, or until the coating
begins to appear pastry.
Continue
with the next piece of chicken after carefully placing it in the deep fryer.
Add no more than three or four pieces at once. I cook in batches to avoid
overcrowding the fryer. Fry until golden brown, turning once or twice.
Whenever
the chicken is golden brown and the internal temperature hits 165°F, it is
cooked. Depending on the size of the chicken, dark flesh might take 12-14 minutes
and white meat 8-10 minutes to cook.
Whenever
the chicken is done frying, set it on a sheet tray lined with paper towels and
immediately sprinkle with flaked salt. Repeat with the remaining chicken
pieces.
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