So This Is Christmas

Merry Christmas is such an infectious feeling I like to feel that way all year around.

So if you are visiting just before Christmas, just after Christmas or even here on Christmas day I am sure you will find something of interest for you and in the spirit of Christmas.

It may be said that Christmas is no longer a celebration but this must be spoken by people that have never had trouble closing their eyes on Christmas Eve in an expectation of what maybe left for them on the carpet under the tree.

I continue to look forward to the surprise on my Grandchild's faces to this day at Christmas events.

Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Cooking Fried Chicken for Novice Cooks

By KC Kudra

Nearly everybody loves the taste of fried chicken and there are plenty of different fried chicken recipes to try out. Deep frying is a common way to cook fried chicken but you can also pan fry it or oven fry it, which is when you bake the chicken but it tastes like it has been fried. Fried chicken, also known as southern fried chicken, is a real comfort food too.

Fried Chicken Tips

Do not worry if you have never made fried chicken before. There is a first time for everybody and frying chicken is not difficult. You have to be careful when handling raw chicken. Using hot soapy water to wash everything the raw chicken has come into contact with is important. In order to make a fried chicken recipe, you need to dip your chicken into a batter and fry it until it is golden brown on the outside and cooked all the way through.

An easy way to coat your chicken is to put your dry ingredients into a Ziploc bag and shake the chicken in the bag, a few pieces at a time. Then you can dip them into liquid batter and fry them. This method also helps to keep your kitchen clean, rather than getting flour all over the place!

If you dredge your chicken in flour, then into an egg yolk and milk mixture before dipping it into breadcrumbs, your chicken will come out really crispy and crunchy.

It is important to take care when using hot oil. Do not put your face too close to the oil and never leave it unattended. Use tongs to put the chicken in the oil and to remove it from the oil to prevent spattering.

Different chicken parts cook at different speeds. Legs and thighs need to be cooked at 165 degrees F. Start with these first, then add the breasts and then wings, turning the heat down to 160 degrees F, so everything finishes at the same time.

If your chicken is done but the rest of the meal is not, do not worry. Simply put some water in an oven dish and roll some tin foil into balls. Lay a large piece of tin foil over the balls, place the chicken on top, and cover everything with a lid. Put in a 175 degree F oven. The foil balls and foil layer work as a steamer to keep your chicken tender and moist until everything else is done.

Fried Chicken Side Dishes

So now you know how to make a great fried chicken recipe but what do you serve it with? It depends on the occasion. If you are making dinner for the family, you might like to serve it with mashed potatoes and beans or French fries and corn on the cob.

If you are making food for a party, fried chicken is a great recipe to make. Leave out some catsup and mayonnaise too so people have something to dip their fried chicken into. It can be tricking knowing how much food for a party is the correct amount but with fried chicken, you can be generous because any leftovers are nice cold the next day.

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