I have had this idea for a while now and
was inspired to push it up in my "recipes to complete" list after
having enjoyed some succulent , juicy brined poultry last week in our Lemon and Rosemary Brined Roast Turkey. Brining
poultry is something you just must try if you never have; it adds great seasoning and
extra juiciness throughout the meat, making it tender and perfect.
While it works well for roasting, I think it works even better for fried chicken. I have never brined chicken parts for more than a full day but when I unexpectedly had to leave it for a second day I was flabbergasted by the result. I had been wanting to try a very simple smoky spiced fried chicken for a while now, using two of my favorite smoked spices, smoked paprika and chipotle powder, so I thought this was the perfect opportunity.
While it works well for roasting, I think it works even better for fried chicken. I have never brined chicken parts for more than a full day but when I unexpectedly had to leave it for a second day I was flabbergasted by the result. I had been wanting to try a very simple smoky spiced fried chicken for a while now, using two of my favorite smoked spices, smoked paprika and chipotle powder, so I thought this was the perfect opportunity.
I don't say this lightly at all...this
was the best fried chicken that I have ever eaten.
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| Smokey Chipotle Fried Chicken |
It was amazingly moist and juicy. The
meat was completely seasoned throughout from the brine and using a tip I saw on
"Diners, Drive-ins and Dives", I added some butter to my canola oil to fry
the crust to an amazingly perfect crispy texture with just the right amount of
smoky spice. Amazing. Amazing. Amazing. I absolutely know I will make this
again and again. This is one recipe you absolutely have to try!
We served this outstanding fried chicken with grilled corn, mashed potatoes, buttermilk biscuits and gravy. Does it get any better than that? Need a recipe for great Buttermilk Biscuits? Click right here!
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| Smokey Chipotle Fried Chicken |
I begin by washing:
- one large chicken, about 3 1/2 to 4 pounds
Cut and trim the chicken into 8 pieces
( 2 legs, 2 thighs, 2 wings and 2 breasts)
Place the chicken in a large plastic container and cover it with the brine mixture. Cover and refrigerate for up to 48 hours. If you need to add a little more water to completely cover the chicken, that's not a problem.
Tabasco Brine Mixture
Place the chicken in a large plastic container and cover it with the brine mixture. Cover and refrigerate for up to 48 hours. If you need to add a little more water to completely cover the chicken, that's not a problem.
Tabasco Brine Mixture
Begin with 2 quarts (liters) of water
Add:
- 1/4 cup kosher salt
- 1/4 cup brown sugar
- 2 tbsp honey or maple syrup
Stir until the salt and sugar is dissolved, then
add:
- 3 tbsp black peppercorns
- 8 cloves thinly sliced garlic
- 1 large onion, thinly sliced
- 1/2 cup Tabasco sauce (add more if you like)
After 48 hours, remove the chicken
from the brine mixture. Toss it into the flour and spice dredge.|
Flour and Spice Dredge
Flour and Spice Dredge
- 1 1/2 cups all purpose flour
- 1 tsp kosher salt
- 1 tsp freshly ground black pepper
- 3 heaping tbsp smoked paprika
- 2 heaping tbsp chipotle powder
Mix all ingredients together in a large bowl until
very well combined. Add the brined chicken pieces. Toss well and press the
chicken pieces into the flour dredge with your palms to get good contact with
the meat. \let stand for ten minutes, then toss again and press down with your
palms again. Now it's time to warm up your oil.
Drop the dredged chicken pieces into the hot oil/butter mix and cook for approximately 35- 40 minutes depending on the size of your chicken pieces, turning at least once halfway through the cooking time. I start with the dark meat pieces and add the breasts about 10-15 minutes into the cooking time because these will cook faster. I always use my meat thermometer to ensure that the largest pieces have reached an internal temperature of 165 degrees F, which is perfect for fried chicken. The chicken should be a beautiful golden brown when it comes out of the oil. Let it rest on a wire rack to drain for 5 minutes before serving.











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Looks delish....will definitely have to try this!!!
Gorgeous! My chicken is thawing and I will make this for Monday night supper!!
Best looking fried chicken I've ever seen! I'm so making this!
Do you think you could bake this?
Do you think that you could bake this? I am not a fan of frying.
I would definitely give it a shot. lightly oil a baking sheet and spray a little oil over the tops of the chicken pieces. Turn once half way through the cooking time. Should take about an hour at 350 degrees.
I am really wondering if the baking would work out too. Does tobassco come in a 125ml bottle? I usually use Cajon Sunshine for my hotwing needs because I prefer its straight up taste, usually only buying tobassco for ceasars lol
I'm a little surprised at the lengthy frying time, but your photo has me salivating, so I'll definitely be trying this soon.
Gave this a try today. I cooked mine in my electric frying pan as my cast iron is only 9 inches and I'm wary of that much oil on my cooktop. The electric frying pan had the bonus of accurate temperature control as well. Did mine in two batches - bone-in first and then the breast pieces (boneless and cut into 6 pieces - big chicken!) - less cooking time though as the pieces were smaller. Great smoky flavour. I think next time I will cut back on the salt in the brine as I normally cook without salt and with the extra hot sauce I used with the recommended salt it was just a tad salty for me.
For an extra little treat for the cook, instead of just tossing the extra spicy flour dredge, I took the onions from the marinade, tossed them in the dredge. While the chicken was cooking, I tossed in a dozen or so pieces of onion at a time and cooked them as well. FAB-U-LOUS! Spicy, crisped onion slices!
Thanks for sharing such a flavourful recipe Barry! This one, like so many of your recipes, is definitely a keeper and one to share!
Made this for the second time last weekend.Was a really big hit again.Best fried chicken i have made.Didnt have tabasco so i used franks hot sauce still tasted awesome.