Ingredients
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2
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1/2
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1
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1/4
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1/4
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1/4
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Directions
Crispy Chicken Breasts, This recipe I made after I cooked and tasted the fried chicken recipe (id #63339) from Zaar chef Ellie I like crispy chicken and that is how this turned out It does require a lot of standing time, so it is a dish you will have to plan for time wise Nice served with a salad Prep time does not include the standing times , used 4 chicken breasts but as I am lousy at pounding them out without a mangled mess I sliced them in half and proceeded with the recipe but I did make one mistake which I should have realized from experience that because of the cornflour/cornstarch was that I should have floured them just before I cooked them as the coating became a little tough in that waiting time but I really enjoyed the slight hint of the cayenne in the chicken from the marinade though funny enough the DH couldn’t taste that but could the garlic Made in Pet’R’us’s memory and her cook-a-thon
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Steps
1
Done
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Flatten the Chicken Breasts Between Parchment Paper or Between Plastic Sheets. |
2
Done
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Mix the Buttermilk With the Hot Sauce and the Garlic, Put the Chicken Covered in the Buttermilk Mixture in a Non-Metallic Dish, Marinate For at Least Two Hours Turning Them Over Once. |
3
Done
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Mix the Flour, Cornmeal, Cornstarch and Seasoning in a Shallow Dish, Take the Chicken Out of the Marinade, Let the Buttermilk Drip Off, Coat in the Flour, Coat the Other Breast Then Repeat the Coating Again Starting With the First One. |
4
Done
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If You Still See Wet Parts on the Breasts, Coat Again. |
5
Done
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Put the Chicken Back in the Fridge For at Least Half an Hour. |
6
Done
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Discard the Marinade. |
7
Done
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Heat the Vegetable Oil in a Frying Pan Until It Is Pretty Hot. |
8
Done
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Fry the Breasts Until Golden Brown on Both Sides, Lower the Temperature and Fry Them Until They Are Done, Approx 10 Minutes in Total Depending on the Thickness of the Breasts. |