jglass
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I cook alot of chicken. Two of our favorite ways to have it are roasted and buttermilk fried chicken. I like to take a stick of soft butter and mix in minced garlic, minced parsley, salt, pepper, fresh sage and thyme. I loosen the skin on the breasts and put the butter between the meat and the skin. I like to cut a head of garlic in half and put it along with the same herbs I added to the butter inside the chicken. Then I brush the whole thing with olive oil and sprinkle with rotisserie chicken seasoning and salt/pepper. I tie the legs together and then tie down the wings. For about the past 6 months I have used my NuWave oven to roast the chicken. You have to turn it over half way through the cooking time. I have a rotisserie but the NuWave is easier to clean. Since the chicken was stuffed with herbs and garlic the carcass makes yummy homemade broth.
The other way we like it is fried. I take chicken thighs and legs and put them into a ziploc bag. I put in a couple cups of buttermilk and smash several heads of garlic to throw in the bag. I add plenty of pepper and some salt along with a healthy dose of Frank's Hot Sauce. I always leave it in the fridge for atleast 24 hours but 48 is even better. When I am ready to cook I drain the chicken in a colander then spread out the pieces so that I can give each one a hit of pepper, salt and garlic powder. Then I roll each piece in flour and fry in canola oil in my iron skillets. It is wonderful with cole slaw and baked mac and cheese.
How do you like to prepare chicken?
The other way we like it is fried. I take chicken thighs and legs and put them into a ziploc bag. I put in a couple cups of buttermilk and smash several heads of garlic to throw in the bag. I add plenty of pepper and some salt along with a healthy dose of Frank's Hot Sauce. I always leave it in the fridge for atleast 24 hours but 48 is even better. When I am ready to cook I drain the chicken in a colander then spread out the pieces so that I can give each one a hit of pepper, salt and garlic powder. Then I roll each piece in flour and fry in canola oil in my iron skillets. It is wonderful with cole slaw and baked mac and cheese.
How do you like to prepare chicken?