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Wayne Boatwright
 
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Default Skinless Fried Chicken Verdict

After weighing all the suggestions given, the first I decided to try was
buttermilk and seasoned flour.

I skinned and trimmed the fat from two chicken legs and two thighs, then
soaked in buttermilk for several hours in the refrigerator.

Next I prepared my usual seasoned mix of all-purpose flour, salt, pepper,
granulated garlic, paprika, poultry seasoning, and a bit of thyme.

I let the excess buttermilk drip off the chicken pieces, but still left a
good coating of it on the meat. I rolled each piece in the flour, allowing
it to pick up as much flour as possible, then air dried on a rack for half
an hour before frying.

A buttermilk base makes coatings brown more quickly, so I fried the four
pieces in canola for only about 5-6 minutes per side. The outside was
beautifully brown and crispy. I removed the chicken to a rack in a shallow
pan and baked in a 350°F oven for about 20 minutes to complete the cooking.
Excess oil dripped off into the pan.

Verdict: The chicken was delicious, well flavored, with a nice crunchy
coating.

I might try using cornstarch for the coating, but I doubt that I'll try any
of the other options like egg wash, crumbs, etc. I didn't really want the
texture of crumbs, and the buttermilk and flour seemed to give me exactly
what I was looking for. The next time I'm going to try double dipping in
the buttermilk and flour on half the pieces just for a comparison.

I know this isn't fat free, but removing the skin reduced the overall fat
content as well as the animal fat considerably.

I would recommend it. And thanks to all of you for your suggestions!

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"Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
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> Verdict: The chicken was delicious, well flavored, with a nice
> crunchy
> coating.
>


Glad to hear it! Your technique sounds great; I will try it sometime,
if I'm ever home at dinnertime again to cook my family a meal (busy
summer! :-).

> I know this isn't fat free, but removing the skin reduced the overall
> fat
> content as well as the animal fat considerably.
>


Definitely! It's worth a try! Thanks for the detailed report.

Chris


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On Tue 12 Jul 2005 11:44:09a, Chris wrote in rec.food.cooking:

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> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> Verdict: The chicken was delicious, well flavored, with a nice
>> crunchy coating.
>>

>
> Glad to hear it! Your technique sounds great; I will try it sometime,
> if I'm ever home at dinnertime again to cook my family a meal (busy
> summer! :-).
>
>> I know this isn't fat free, but removing the skin reduced the overall
>> fat content as well as the animal fat considerably.
>>

>
> Definitely! It's worth a try! Thanks for the detailed report.
>
> Chris
>
>


You're welcome!

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