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southern fried chicken
anyone got a tried and tested recipe for this
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Yep. I went through an experimental phase a few months back
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/s....php?t=1148639 |
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anyone got a tried and tested recipe for this
![]() Chicken seasoning.....gorgeous. |
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Make sure there's no feathers in it!
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tesco, world fod isle.
Chicken seasoning.....gorgeous. Well tried doing some the other night and they turned out well for first attempt. I used flour, garlic salt, paprika and mild chilli powder, dunked the chicken in milk and then the seasoning and repeated and then cooked in deep fat fryer
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Try Tex's original fried chicken coating.
I saw a tub of it in Tesco so thought I would give it a try and its very nice indeed. Made some delicious chicken fillet tower burgers for dinner tonight. They also do a hot and spicy one too which I may try next time. |
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