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Fried Chicken Spinoff
Posted on 2/18/15 at 2:04 pm
Posted on 2/18/15 at 2:04 pm
Recently went to Nashville to visit a friend and had some Hattie B's Hot Chicken:
The stuff is absurdly delicious and I'm going to try out the Bon Appétit recipe tomorrow. It calls for a dutch oven to fry, but I was thinking of using my cast iron instead. Any experts out there know if this will be a problem? See any other issues with the recipe that I could avoid?
Link to recipe for anyone that is interested:
LINK
The stuff is absurdly delicious and I'm going to try out the Bon Appétit recipe tomorrow. It calls for a dutch oven to fry, but I was thinking of using my cast iron instead. Any experts out there know if this will be a problem? See any other issues with the recipe that I could avoid?
Link to recipe for anyone that is interested:
LINK
Posted on 2/18/15 at 2:07 pm to rbWarEagle
Like a big cast iron pot? Is that not a dutch oven?
I have a feeling they actually intended (un-enameled) cast iron pot since enameled ones aren't supposed to be TOO hot.
I have a feeling they actually intended (un-enameled) cast iron pot since enameled ones aren't supposed to be TOO hot.
Posted on 2/18/15 at 2:09 pm to LouisianaLady
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Like a big cast iron pot?
Negative. Skillet.
Posted on 2/18/15 at 2:13 pm to rbWarEagle
Oh okay. I'm sure you could do it there. I'm a deep frying type, but I imagine it will be fine. Would be a different type of crust, though, depending on depth.
I actually had no idea what hot chicken was before last month, and lately I'm seeing it everywhere: in the previous fried chicken thread, my friend ordered it at Saltine in Jackson, saw it last night on Parts Unknown, and now this thread.
I actually had no idea what hot chicken was before last month, and lately I'm seeing it everywhere: in the previous fried chicken thread, my friend ordered it at Saltine in Jackson, saw it last night on Parts Unknown, and now this thread.
This post was edited on 2/18/15 at 2:15 pm
Posted on 2/18/15 at 2:14 pm to rbWarEagle
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Skillet.
How deep is your skillet? I have the cast iron fryer skillet/pot. It's much deeper than my cast iron skillet in which I could not fry chicken. It's not nearly deep enough.
Posted on 2/18/15 at 2:17 pm to Gris Gris
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How deep is your skillet? I have the cast iron fryer skillet/pot. It's much deeper than my cast iron skillet in which I could not fry chicken. It's not nearly deep enough.
3 inches, round about, I suppose. The recipe calls for 2 inches of oil, so obviously the chicken has to be turned.
Posted on 2/18/15 at 2:20 pm to rbWarEagle
Actually... I'm seeing now that most are around 2.5, so that might cause some trouble. I do have an induction cooktop that I could use instead... I guess I'll do that.
Posted on 2/18/15 at 2:51 pm to rbWarEagle
Posted on 2/18/15 at 3:22 pm to rbWarEagle
I wonder if anybody in Birmingham makes hot chicken.
I'd love to try it.
I'd love to try it.
Posted on 2/18/15 at 3:37 pm to rbWarEagle
Think I'll stick with real fried chicken.
Posted on 2/18/15 at 3:40 pm to rbWarEagle
you should really own a black iron pot if you do a lot of cooking. that's just my opinion though and I mean nothing negative by it. you can find some nice large pots for around 50-70 bucks that come pre-seasoned and will last you the rest of your life if properly cared for. now is a better time than any to go out and get you one.
eta- I have the 5 qt that gris linked and honestly, it rarely gets used.
eta- I have the 5 qt that gris linked and honestly, it rarely gets used.
This post was edited on 2/18/15 at 3:42 pm
Posted on 2/18/15 at 3:42 pm to POONHOUND
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you should really own a black iron pot if you do a lot of cooking
Couldn't agree more. I have an 8 qt. cast iron pot that I use more than anything else in the kitchen (except for my non stick pan I use to cook eggs.)
Posted on 2/18/15 at 3:43 pm to BayouBlitz
I've always used a skillet with oil halfway up chicken and a glass lid because that's how momma does it. Start in hot Crisco, let it cook until time to turn, put lid on for about 6 minutes to cook through then take lid off for it to brown and crisp up.
I had Hattie's hot chicken and didn't like it. It's just too hot for me. Well I did eat it but let's just say it wasn't my favorite.
I had Hattie's hot chicken and didn't like it. It's just too hot for me. Well I did eat it but let's just say it wasn't my favorite.
Posted on 2/18/15 at 3:49 pm to crimsonsaint
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Think I'll stick with real fried chicken.
It is real fried chicken... but way better.
Posted on 2/18/15 at 3:50 pm to POONHOUND
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you should really own a black iron pot if you do a lot of cooking. that's just my opinion though and I mean nothing negative by it. you can find some nice large pots for around 50-70 bucks that come pre-seasoned and will last you the rest of your life if properly cared for. now is a better time than any to go out and get you one.
No doubt, had a somewhat recent break-up and have spent the last few months building up my stock of cooking supplies.
Posted on 2/18/15 at 3:51 pm to POONHOUND
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eta- I have the 5 qt that gris linked and honestly, it rarely gets used.
Use mine all the time. I make rouxs in them a lot.
Posted on 2/18/15 at 3:52 pm to rbWarEagle
from the recipe:
so you take the fried chicken out of the oil, then brush it with spiced oil? wouldn't that just make everything super greasy?
I've heard this stuff is really good though so I'm still a bit tempted to try it
quote:
Whisk cayenne, brown sugar, chili powder, garlic powder, and paprika in a medium bowl; carefully whisk in 1 cup frying oil. Brush fried chicken with spicy oil. Serve with bread and pickles.
so you take the fried chicken out of the oil, then brush it with spiced oil? wouldn't that just make everything super greasy?
I've heard this stuff is really good though so I'm still a bit tempted to try it
Posted on 2/18/15 at 3:53 pm to baytiger
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so you take the fried chicken out of the oil, then brush it with spiced oil? wouldn't that just make everything super greasy?
Yep... it is not for the faint of heart. Definitely something a healthy individual can only eat every once in a while.
Posted on 2/18/15 at 4:01 pm to rbWarEagle
Nashville Hot Chicken is the way I now prefer fried chicken.
P.s. You should have went to Bolton's.
P.s. You should have went to Bolton's.
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