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I got a good deal on some cold fried chicken at the grocery store
yesterday, but don't know how to reheat it. How do you reheat fried chicken? TIA Lance |
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![]() "Lance M" > wrote in message ... > I got a good deal on some cold fried chicken at the grocery store > yesterday, but don't know how to reheat it. How do you reheat fried > chicken? > > TIA > > Lance Oven @ 325 degrees or the Nuker. Dimitri |
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"Lance M" > wrote in message
... > I got a good deal on some cold fried chicken at the grocery store > yesterday, but don't know how to reheat it. How do you reheat fried > chicken? > > TIA > > Lance > No microwave - the outside will be soggy. Let it come to room temp then put on foil on a cookie pan in a 450 oven for 5 min or so. This is the only way I know to retain some of the original crispiness of the skin. -- Peter Aitken Remove the crap from my email address before using. |
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On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 13:17:35 -0500, Lance M wrote:
> How do you reheat fried chicken? Leave it in the picnic basket sitting in the sun while you go play softball or swim in the lake. -- -Jeff B. yeff at erols dot com |
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Lance M > writes:
> I got a good deal on some cold fried chicken at the grocery store > yesterday, but don't know how to reheat it. How do you reheat fried > chicken? To quote my native coworkers when I lived in the South: "You eat it cold, the way God intended. Preferably with a side of potato salad and some corn bread." ![]() -- Richard W Kaszeta http://www.kaszeta.org/rich |
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Lance M wrote:
> I got a good deal on some cold fried chicken at the grocery store > yesterday, but don't know how to reheat it. How do you reheat fried > chicken? > > TIA > > Lance > A lot of people eat it cold -- a classic picnic food. I don't like cold fried chicken, so I usually reheat it in some creamy gravy with lots of pepper. -Bob |
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Richard Kaszeta wrote:
> > To quote my native coworkers when I lived in the South: > > "You eat it cold, the way God intended. Preferably with a side of > potato salad and some corn bread." What he said! Becca |
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![]() "Lance M" > wrote in message ... > I got a good deal on some cold fried chicken at the grocery store > yesterday, but don't know how to reheat it. How do you reheat fried > chicken? > > TIA > > Lance > Here's a trick I learned from a food mailing list I'm on. To reheat fried foods place on a cookie covered with aluminum foil (I think shiny side up), place a cooling rack on top of that (like you'd use for cookies fresh out of the oven) and reheat fried food that way. Works extremely well with egg rolls. Chris in Pearland, TX |
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Far as I can tell, someone wrote:
>"You eat it cold, the way God intended. Preferably with a side of >potato salad and some corn bread." Absotively. Like lasnites pizza. |
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Lance M wrote:
> I got a good deal on some cold fried chicken at the grocery store > yesterday, but don't know how to reheat it. How do you reheat fried > chicken? > > TIA > > Lance Best way to reheat is slowly in a hot oven. Put the chicken pieces on a baking rack and heat at about 375F for 30 minutes or so, until heated through. This will retain the crispiness of the fried coating. Nuking will result in soft soggy but warm chicken. Jill |
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Lance M > wrote:
> I got a good deal on some cold fried chicken at the grocery store > yesterday, but don't know how to reheat it. How do you reheat fried > chicken? Do you have a microwave oven? If so, just nuke the chicken on the medium setting for a minute or two per side. Bigger pieces will take longer, of course. Or, just eat the chicken cold. |
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>"leebee" snorted:
> >august wrote: >> : >> >>>> I got a good deal on some cold fried chicken at the grocery store >>>> yesterday, but don't know how to reheat it. How do you reheat fried >>>> chicken? >>>> >> I find an oven works well. > >gas or electric ? Neither... microwave... don't overheat the breasts. ---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- ********* "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." Sheldon ```````````` |
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![]() "august" > wrote in message ... > : > > || august wrote: > || > : > || > > || >>> I got a good deal on some cold fried chicken at the grocery store > || >>> yesterday, but don't know how to reheat it. How do you reheat fried > || >>> chicken? > || >>> > || > I find an oven works well. > || > || gas or electric ? > > Either would work, I have electric, but I am sure gas works just as > effectively. > > -- > > Do what ye will and harm none. Heat it in your microwave over on defrost. That way you don't cook it, just warm it. I own a Chester Chicken operation and always have chicken in the fridge. Bill |
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> Dog3
> >(PENMART01) wrote: >>>"leebee" snorted: >>>august wrote: >>>>How do you reheat fried chicken? >>>>>> >>>> I find an oven works well. >>> >>>gas or electric? >> >> Neither... microwave... don't overheat the breasts. > >Your attachment to breasts is legendary ![]() That would be allatchment. hehe ---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- ********* "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." Sheldon ```````````` |
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