Northern Fried Chicken
Northern Fried Chicken

Hey everyone, it is Jim, welcome to our recipe page. Today, we’re going to make a distinctive dish, northern fried chicken. One of my favorites food recipes. This time, I will make it a little bit unique. This will be really delicious.

While the South may have a reputation for some of the country's best fried chicken, this "Northern" fried chicken from Bruce and Eric Bromberg's "Blue Ribbon Cookbook" has taken Manhattan by storm. Photo credit: Quentin Bacon Transfer chicken to a rack set over a baking sheet. Wash and dry the chicken pieces.

Northern Fried Chicken is one of the most well liked of current trending foods on earth. It is enjoyed by millions daily. It’s simple, it’s quick, it tastes yummy. They’re fine and they look wonderful. Northern Fried Chicken is something which I’ve loved my entire life.

To get started with this recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook northern fried chicken using 6 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Northern Fried Chicken:
  1. Make ready 2 cup all-purpose flour
  2. Take 2 each eggs
  3. Prepare 1 dash milk
  4. Get 1 dash bbq sauce
  5. Prepare 2 lb boneless chicken breasts
  6. Make ready 6 oil

I've tried this Northern fried chicken recipe three times now, and I've had perfect results each time. Once the oil is heated, there's hardly anything to do but watch the timer. The chicken cooks to a deep golden-brown perfection with a light, crisp exterior, and a juicy interior. This recipe for Northern Fried Chicken produces a very crisp fried chicken that can be successfully reheated.

Steps to make Northern Fried Chicken:
  1. I don't have a deep fryer, so I pour my oil in a deep frying pan. Get it hot…I get it up to at least 400℉
  2. Get two separate bowls…one for your dry ingredients, one for the liquids.
  3. In one bowl throw the flour in and season it up. I use garlic pepper, paprika, salt, Italian seasonings, etc. Use what you like.
  4. In the other bowl, beat the eggs senseless, add a splash of milk and your sauce (some use hot sauce, some use wostershestershire, I like a tangy bbq like "open pit") and whip it all together well.
  5. Get your defrosted boneless chicken breast and rinse it, pat it dry…water and oil don't mix ;) Cut the chicken into even strips.
  6. Dip the chicken into the dry flour/seasonings mix, shake off excess, then dip into the egg wash, then back into the flour again sort of "shaking gently" to remove the excess flour and then toss into the hot oil.
  7. Keep an eye on it so when the chicken submerged in the oil has a browned coating, flip it over so the other side can cook. Make sure it's nice and browned and the chicken should be cooked all the way through. Obviously want to check and make sure by cutting into the larger pieces (unless you cut them all to be exactly the same size and weight and thickness) and making sure there is no pink.
  8. Repeat previous two steps as necessary. When you take the chicken out of the oil, I usually place on a paper plate with paper towel so I can pat dry the excess oil left on them as they come out.
  9. Manja.

Combine paprika, cayenne, basil, parsley, and garlic and. Northern Fried Chicken Blue Ribbon fried chicken gets its crispy skin from a dredge in matzo meal and a flurry of spices—a finishing drizzle of honey adds irresistibly sweet contrast. Find the best Fried Chicken near you on Yelp - see all Fried Chicken open now and reserve an open table. Northern Chicken brings " down south comfort food " to Edmonton with their creative take on southern classics spun with a modern twist. Enjoy a cold craft beer, small batch soda pop, sparkling wine, or a great glass of bourbon while you listen to music that ties the whole experience together, and finish your meal with a great slice of pie.

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