Hey everyone, it’s Drew, welcome to my recipe site. Today, we’re going to make a distinctive dish, simple faux kfc fried chicken. It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I’m gonna make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
Simple Faux KFC Fried Chicken is one of the most popular of current trending foods on earth. It is appreciated by millions daily. It’s easy, it’s quick, it tastes yummy. They are fine and they look wonderful. Simple Faux KFC Fried Chicken is something which I’ve loved my whole life.
My reverse-engineered recipe for replicating KFC's 'Original Recipe' chicken at home. PLEASE NOTE: The Nutritional Information listing here is inaccurate – since only a fraction of flour and salt actually end up in the finished product. Great recipe for Simple Faux KFC Fried Chicken.
To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have simple faux kfc fried chicken using 14 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Simple Faux KFC Fried Chicken:
- Prepare 600 grams Chicken (your choice of cut, such as wings or breast with bone)
- Take For the brine:
- Take 1/2 cup Water
- Take 1 tsp Salt
- Take 1 tsp Raw cane sugar
- Get 1 clove Garlic (grated)
- Take 1 leaf Bay leaf (optional)
- Get 1 Black pepper
- Get For the crispy skin (adjust according to the amount of chicken):
- Prepare 4 tbsp or more ★Plain flour
- Take 4 tbsp or more ★ Cornstarch (or katakuriko)
- Prepare 1 very small amount ★Baking powder (preferably aluminium-free)
- Make ready 1/2 tsp ★Allspice
- Make ready 2 tbsp Carbonated water, or beer (if you don' have any, add a small amount of vinegar to water)
So if you are a KFC lover then this chicken is for you! Fried chicken feel and taste, though baked in the oven with just a little butter. If you like baked chicken dishes try my Apricot Baked Chicken, Cherry Roasted Honey Chicken or my Bacon Wrapped Chicken. Here's the recipe for my Classic Potato Salad recipe seen in the photos, too.
Steps to make Simple Faux KFC Fried Chicken:
- Combine the brine ingredients and the meat in a plastic bag and lightly massage from the outside of the bag until the salt and sugar are absorbed (double-bagging reduces the chance of tearing the bag).
- Once the meat has absorbed the juices, open the bag, press out the air, seal the bag and set in the refrigerator overnight. By the following day, the meat should completely absorb the water and become heavy.
- Bake or fry the meat for a juicy finish! You can also make delicious and juicy chicken sauté or hamburger.
- To prepare the coating, combine the meat chopped into chunks and the coating ingredients in a new bag and massage very well from the outside of the bag until the coating has covered the meat.
- Generously coating the meat will produce a result close to the signature KFC flavor. Since the recipe uses carbonated water, you'll only need a pinch of baking powder!
- Fry well in oil over medium heat. Increase the heat once the frying sound quiets down and the bubbles reduce in size. Once the coating becomes crunchy, it's ready to serve!
- Make together with faux KFC biscuits!You can't beat the combo of freshly baked biscuits and chicken!
- Also check out my recipe for delicious french friesThey'll change your entire outlook on french fries!
A clever home cook has revealed how to imitate KFC's crispy fried chicken at home while in isolation - and you only need eight ingredients. The recipe was a hit online, with many keen to try it. This is good fried chicken, but it no where near KFC's chicken. If you really want a KFC taste, look elsewhere. Accent, or MSG, adds authentic flavor, so do not eliminate it if you want your chicken to closely resemble the original KFC recipe.
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