09-10-2012, 07:55 PM
Good recipes, now you want the deep fried taste w/o deep frying? After cutting, before seasoning the fries, par boil them until they are 3/4 done, then finish as usual, but up the oven to 500 and, cut the time in there to 10-15 minutes, just to crisp them up. That gets the fluffy inside and crisp outside.
As for the burger that goes with them, the trick is mixing 1/4 cup of fresh bread crumbs (about one slice of bread) soaked in milk then squeezed out, to the meat along with the seasonings before cooking - it makes them not shrink and, keeps them juicer so they are nice a drippy, just like the pub burgers
Another money saver: You know that take out fried chicken that's so good, well you can do it at home, with the cheap chickens from the grocery store.
You need a cut up chicken, buttermilk, a packet of dry Italian salad dressing mix, flour and, corn flakes.
Put 2 cups of corn flakes in a plastic bad and crush them up. Mix 1.5 cups of flour with the Italian dressing mix. Dip the chicken in buttermilk, then toss it in the flour, then back to the butter milk, then into the corn flakes. Bake at 400 for about 40-45 minutes. Super crispy and just the right spice, like that expensive take out chicken.
As for the burger that goes with them, the trick is mixing 1/4 cup of fresh bread crumbs (about one slice of bread) soaked in milk then squeezed out, to the meat along with the seasonings before cooking - it makes them not shrink and, keeps them juicer so they are nice a drippy, just like the pub burgers
Another money saver: You know that take out fried chicken that's so good, well you can do it at home, with the cheap chickens from the grocery store.
You need a cut up chicken, buttermilk, a packet of dry Italian salad dressing mix, flour and, corn flakes.
Put 2 cups of corn flakes in a plastic bad and crush them up. Mix 1.5 cups of flour with the Italian dressing mix. Dip the chicken in buttermilk, then toss it in the flour, then back to the butter milk, then into the corn flakes. Bake at 400 for about 40-45 minutes. Super crispy and just the right spice, like that expensive take out chicken.