Country-Style Southern Fried Chicken Recipe Video

In this video, Betty demonstrates how to make homemade, country-style Southern Fried Chicken. Seasoned with salt and pepper, dredged in flour, this chicken is browned on the stove and then oven-fried until golden brown. Yum!

Summary

Difficulty LevelEasyHealth IndexJust Enjoy
Servings6Cuisine
CourseTaste
MethodMain Ingredient
Interest Group

Ingredients

 
11 pounds chicken parts, washed and dried with paper toweling (I used breasts, wings, thighs, and legs.)
 
salt, to taste
 
freshly ground black pepper, to taste
 
flour, as needed (about 1 ½ cups)
 
peanut oil, as needed (I used ¼ cup for a 13 ½-inch cast iron skillet.)
 
butter, as needed (I used 1 tablespoon butter for a 13 ½-oz. cast iron skillet.)

Directions

Prepare chicken by washing, drying, and removing excess fat, gristle, etc. Salt, to taste, working the salt into the chicken, using your hands. Place 1 ½ cups flour in a gallon-sized zip-lock bag. Dip each of the salted pieces individually into the bag of flour, and shake to coat. Set coated chicken pieces aside. Heat ¼ cup peanut oil in a large cast iron skillet over medium heat. Add 1 tablespoon butter, and continue to heat until a pinch of flour sizzles in the hot oil/butter combination. Now, place a single layer of salted and flour-dredged chicken in the hot oil. Brown on the bottom side, and then turn each piece. Place the skillet in a 400 to 450 degree oven. Oven fry the chicken for about 10 minutes, then turn each piece over. Continue to oven fry the chicken until crisp and golden. Chicken must be cooked all the way through, with no pink showing! Remove the skillet of chicken from the oven, and place each piece of fried chicken on a tray covered with paper toweling to drain. Repeat this process with additional peanut oil and butter, until all salted, flour-dredged pieces are done. Serve the chicken in a large container (such as a rectangular foil pan) with the rest of your buffet. These 11 pounds of chicken made 25 large pieces, enough to feed quite a crowd of people! I hope you like my Crispy Southern Fried Chicken! Love, --Betty

Editors Review

Crispy Southern fried chicken are great for feeding a crowd. In this video, Betty demonstrates how to make this country-style chicken delicacy with a handful of ingredients and in 45 minutes flat. Its so easy to make that you can simply kick back, enjoy and relax while you prepare this dish. For more, tune into the video recipe.
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