Saturday, June 13, 2009

Free Southern Fried Chicken Recipe the Best


Use this delicious recipe to bring a bit of the South into your home--it works equally well for both chicken pieces and chicken nuggets. This is one dish everyone should feel free to eat with their fingers! as i got this recipe off my great grandmother and i have never found a better fried chicken cooked any place so please try it and let me know what you think and please try the other recipes.




RECIPE INGREDIENTS:
3 1/2- to 5-lb. chicken, cut into 8 pieces
2 cups buttermilk
1 tsp. black pepper, divided
1/3 tsp. salt
1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/2 tsp. seasoned salt, such as Lawry's
1 lb. lard (or solid vegetable shortening)
1/2 cup (1 stick) butter

1. Rinse the chicken pieces and blot them with paper towels. In a large bowl combine the buttermilk, 1/4 teaspoon of black pepper and the salt, and stir to combine.

2. Add the chicken pieces and turn to coat evenly. Cover and refrigerate for at least 2 hours or overnight, turning the pieces occasionally.

3. Combine the flour, seasoned salt and the remaining 3/4 teaspoon of black pepper in a shallow baking dish and blend well. Line a baking sheet with three layers of paper towels and place it near the stove.

4. Put the lard and butter in a large ( Cast-Iron frying pan )- works best or a pot big enough to hold the chicken pieces in one layer without touching. Melt over medium-high heat. The fat should be about 1/2-inch deep.

5. Heat until it registers 365 degrees on a candy thermometer or until a small cube of bread dropped in the oil browns in about 1 minute.

6. Using tongs, remove the thighs from the marinade, draining well. Dredge them in the flour mixture, turning to coat evenly. Shake off any excess flour. Place them skin-side down in the center of the pan.

7. Coat the remaining pieces in the same way and add them to the pan in a single layer without touching. Work in batches if necessary.

8. Don't move the chicken for about 5 minutes or until the coating is set and looks firm. Check the underside by lifting with the tongs--it should be deep golden. Cook the pieces between 8 and 20 minutes (depending on size), turning them periodically until crispy brown and cooked through.

9. To test, cut into the thickest part of a piece. The juices should run clear and the meat should be opaque throughout. Place on the paper-lined baking sheet to drain.

10. Arrange the chicken pieces on a platter and serve hot, room temperature or cold.