Fried Chicken Recipe-Oven Fried Chicken-Pan Fried Chicken
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10 min in the oven should be about right?
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what did you do for seasoning them?
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best video i have seen :DD it helped me alot since i got the same oil lol
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@ChefsTips Ahh I see. Thanks alot, that clears up alot. I really appreciate it!
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"hot piece of fat.....in the eye!"
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where's the vid???
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That looks some good chicken!!!!
Im on a diet and im fairly young so Ive never tried to cook things myself up until now. Since I need things cooked in a certain way, I try to do it myself rather than have someone else do it. I started cooking frozen boneless chicken pieces. After I defrost them. I pan fry them with a little bit of seasoning for flavor.
how do I know for sure when the pieces(2 oz ea) are fully cooked? Im scared of salmonella or something so i tend to overcook.
my89tube 1 year ago
Hi my89tube,
The best way to know when something is cooked is by touch. The item being cooked should feel firm when pressed & your right to worry about salmonella. So when you press on the meat it should feel firm, no give in the meat at all. Also if your still nervous, cut partially through it, You should see pure white meat with no pink at all inside. 2 oz of meat to cook to well done no matter what it is as long as it a fillet and has no bone should take about 3 minutes each side in a hot pan
ChefsTips 1 year ago
u never hot pan a non stick pan that wears the non stick coating...which on your pan is wearing out...
fireheadsam 3 years ago
Hi Firehead.....no the pan is not non stick....that is just from a lot of use. The pan has a natural non stick surface as it was salt proved several times.Non stick pans are more trouble than they are worth, & usually way over priced.Just salt prove your pan & you wont have to worry about the non stick coating at all.
ChefsTips 3 years ago
i have 2 more questions . Is it good to make your breast chicken thinner? 2nd Q is Do you have any recomendation before cooking the chicken? or do you marrinate your chicken? If you do please tell me Thankyou
Maratasu 3 years ago
Hi Maratasu
No dont make it thiner, keep it as is.This will help with keeping the chicken moist during cooking. In regards to a marinade, well the sky is the limit on that one.A simple marinade is ground fresh garlic & ginger mixed with a good spoonful of honey,a dash of worster sauce.Leave it for about 4 hours if you can.Fry quickly in a pan to color it & then put into an oven for about 20 mins at about 180 degrees = YUM YUM :-)
ChefsTips 3 years ago