Homemade KFC: How to Fry Chicken Like the Colonel (But
Avoid Setting Off the Fire Alarm)
Ah, fried chicken—the crispy, juicy goodness that brings a
smile to anyone’s face and a little drool to the corner of their mouth. You
know the feeling: it’s a Sunday, and all you want is that perfectly seasoned,
crispy KFC-style chicken. But why rely on takeout when you can unleash your
inner Colonel Sanders? Fear not, my friends! Today, we’re diving into the art
of homemade fried chicken that tastes just like KFC (minus the mystery herbs
and spices) while keeping your fire alarm blissfully silent. Ready to get
cookin’? Let’s do this!
1. The Ingredients: Channelling Your Inner Colonel
First things first—let’s gather our ingredients. Here’s what
you’ll need for this finger-lickin’ chicken experience:
- Chicken
Pieces: You can go for drumsticks, thighs, or wings—whatever tickles
your fancy.
- Buttermilk:
This will make your chicken tender and juicy. If you don’t have any, just
add a tablespoon of vinegar to regular milk and let it sit for a few
minutes. Voilà!
- Flour:
For that crispy coating. Make sure you have enough because nobody likes a
shy coating.
- Seasonings:
Here’s where you can get creative! Think paprika, garlic powder, onion
powder, salt, pepper, and any other spices you fancy. This is your moment
to shine—just avoid the “mystery spice” route unless you want your guests
to ask if they’re eating chicken or a science experiment.
2. Marination Station: Let’s Get Saucy!
Once you’ve gathered all your ingredients, it’s time for the
chicken to take a little dip in the buttermilk bath. This is not just for
flavor; it’s a tenderizing vacation for your chicken!
How to marinate:
- Place
your chicken pieces in a bowl and pour in the buttermilk. Make sure
they’re well-coated. If you want to really impress, let them soak for at
least an hour, but if you’re in a hurry, even 15 minutes will do.
- While
they’re soaking, feel free to sip on a beverage of your choice—this is
also part of the cooking process, I swear.
3. Coating: The Crispy Crunchy Magic
Now that your chicken has had its spa day, it’s time to give
it a makeover. Get ready to make a mess—this part is where the magic happens!
How to coat:
- In
another bowl, mix the flour with your chosen seasonings. Be generous! The
goal is to coat each piece of chicken with a flavor bomb.
- Take
each piece of chicken out of the buttermilk, letting any excess drip off,
and then toss it into the seasoned flour mixture.
- Make
sure each piece is coated evenly—this is your chance to channel your inner
artist. Use both hands, because we all know one hand will get way too
messy to do anything afterwards.
4. Frying Time: Avoiding the Fire Alarm Drama
Now comes the moment we’ve all been waiting for: frying! But
before we get started, let’s discuss safety. We want perfectly fried chicken,
not a visit from the fire department.
How to fry:
- Heat
the Oil: In a deep skillet or pot, pour in enough vegetable oil to
cover the chicken pieces by about an inch. Heat it over medium-high heat
until it reaches 350°F (or until a breadcrumb sizzles when dropped in).
- Carefully
Add the Chicken: This is where you must channel your inner ninja.
Gently place the chicken in the hot oil—don’t just drop it in; nobody
wants hot oil splattering all over the kitchen. Fry in batches if
necessary; overcrowding the pan will lead to soggy chicken.
- Cook
Until Golden Brown: Fry for about 12-15 minutes, flipping
occasionally. The chicken is done when it’s golden brown and an internal
thermometer reads 165°F. (Just don’t stick it into your own hand to check;
trust the thermometer!)
Pro tip: If you’re worried about smoke alarms, keep a
window open and consider a fan blowing away the heat.
5. The Final Touches: Draining and Serving
Once your chicken has reached its glorious golden state,
carefully remove it from the oil and place it on a plate lined with paper
towels to drain the excess oil.
Serve it up:
- Arrange
your homemade fried chicken on a platter and let the aroma waft through
your house. This is the part where you can feel like a culinary genius.
- Pair
it with some classic sides like coleslaw, mashed potatoes, or biscuits.
Bonus points if you make your own biscuits—just remember, no one has to
know if they’re from a can!
Final Thoughts: Fried Chicken Glory Awaits!
Congratulations! You’ve officially learned how to fry
chicken like the Colonel without inciting panic in your kitchen. Your homemade
KFC-style chicken is ready to be devoured, and you can take pride in knowing
you created a finger-lickin’ masterpiece from scratch.
So go ahead, invite over friends and family, and watch as
they marvel at your culinary prowess. Just remember to keep a fire extinguisher
handy (you know, just in case) and enjoy every bite of your homemade fried
chicken goodness!
Have your own fried chicken tips or a funny cooking disaster
story? Share your culinary adventures in the comments below! And don’t forget
to share this blog with your fellow kitchen warriors who are ready to take on
the frying challenge!