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It wouldn't be easy to duplicate KFC at home, because their chicken is cooked in a pressure cooker. Really, a home pressure cooker full of oil could be quite dangerous.

But I have good fried chicken recipes:

Fried Chicken

chicken, pieces, boned or bone in, either one

GF flour, red mill works well, or any bean flour based flour.

1 egg

2 Tablespoons milk

garlic salt

onion salt

GF season salt

ground pepper

paprika

oil for frying

1. mix together the flour and a shake of the spices (to your taste), Place the seasoned flour on a plate (I like a pie plate)

2. mix together the egg and milk

3. wash and pat dry the chicken pieces.

4. dip each chicken piece into the egg mixture and then dredge it in the flour.

5. add floured chicken pieces to a fry pan of hot oil. Do not let the pieces touch. You will have to fry the chicken in batches.

6. Lightly brown each side of the chicken and then remove to a baking dish.

7. once all the chicken has been placed in the baking dish, place the baking dish in the oven and bake at 350 until all the chicken is tender and well done. It will be more crisp if the pieces are not touching in the pan.

Buttermilk fried chicken

Chicken pieces, bone in or boneless, either one. This is exceptionally good with white meat chicken

1 cup fresh butter milk

1 egg

GF flour. Bobs red mill works well

salt

pepper

oil for frying

1.Mix together the buttermilk and egg

2. wash and pat dry the chicken pieces.

3. place the chicken pieces into a bowl or Ziploc bag.

pour the buttermilk over the chicken, seal tightly and put it into the refrigerator and let marinate for 1 hour.

4. Place the flour on a plate.

5. remove the chicken from the buttermilk and immediately dredge it in the flour.

6. lightly brown both sides of the chicken in hot oil, and place into a baking dish. Do not allow chicken pieces to touch when cooking if you want crispy chicken.

7. when all pieces of chicken are browned, shake a little salt and pepper over them and bake them in the oven at 350 degrees until the chicken is tender and well done.

Dipping sauce for fried chicken

melt apricot jam over low heat in a small sauce pan. Add mustard and stir well. This is a dynamite dipping sauce and no one will know how easy. The original recipe calls for 1/2 apricot jam, and 1/2 mustard, but that is way too much mustard for my taste. I use a small jar of jam, and add mustard 1 Tablespoon at a time, tasting as I go. With different types of mustard, the amount you use will be different.

Comments on flour for oven frying: rice flour and corn starch get hard and white when fried, so they aren't the best choice. I like the texture, flavor, and the fried batter effect of the bean flours. I use a mixture of bean, brown rice, potato flours. But the red mill, being a garbanzo flour works really well with batter fried meats. It makes a good chicken fried steak, too.

Just in case you can find a rice chex type cereal that is GF. Rice chex are not, but occasionally, I find a private label chex copy that is GF.

Pecan fried chicken

1 stick dairy butter

boneless skinless chicken breast pieces

slightly crushed imitation rice chex

chopped raw pecans

1. melt the butter gently you don't want it hot, just liquefied

2. wash and dry the chicken pieces

3. mix together the crushed chex and the pecans

4. dip the chicken into the melted butter

5. roll the butter coated chicken in the crumbs

6. place the chicken on a baking sheet and bake at 350 until golden brown and the chicken is done.

This recipe might work with GF bread crumbs or crushed rice crackers. The original recipe was for rice crispies, which I haven't been able to find a substitute for.

best wishes

from Oregon

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For chicken- looking for a replacement for KFC Original Recipe.

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have you tried making fried chicken with parmesan cheese? It is too good!!!!!!!

Mimi

butterfly wrote:

It wouldn't be easy to duplicate KFC at

home, because their chicken is cooked in a pressure cooker. Really, a home

pressure cooker full of oil could be quite dangerous.

But I have good fried chicken recipes:

Fried Chicken

chicken, pieces, boned or bone in, either

one

GF flour, red mill works well, or any

bean flour based flour.

1 egg

2 Tablespoons milk

garlic salt

onion salt

GF season salt

ground pepper

paprika

oil for frying

1. mix together the flour and a shake

of the spices (to your taste), Place the seasoned flour on a plate (I like

a pie plate)

2. mix together the egg and milk

3. wash and pat dry the chicken pieces.

4. dip each chicken piece into the egg

mixture and then dredge it in the flour.

5. add floured chicken pieces to a fry

pan of hot oil. Do not let the pieces touch. You will have to fry the chicken

in batches.

6. Lightly brown each side of the chicken

and then remove to a baking dish.

7. once all the chicken has been placed

in the baking dish, place the baking dish in the oven and bake at 350 until

all the chicken is tender and well done. It will be more crisp if the pieces

are not touching in the pan.

Buttermilk fried chicken

Chicken pieces, bone in or boneless, either

one. This is exceptionally good with white meat chicken

1 cup fresh butter milk

1 egg

GF flour. Bobs red mill works well

salt

pepper

oil for frying

1.Mix together the buttermilk and egg

2. wash and pat dry the chicken pieces.

3. place the chicken pieces into a bowl

or Ziploc bag.

pour the buttermilk over the chicken,

seal tightly and put it into the refrigerator and let marinate for 1 hour.

4. Place the flour on a plate.

5. remove the chicken from the buttermilk

and immediately dredge it in the flour.

6. lightly brown both sides of the chicken

in hot oil, and place into a baking dish. Do not allow chicken pieces to

touch when cooking if you want crispy chicken.

7. when all pieces of chicken are browned,

shake a little salt and pepper over them and bake them in the oven at 350

degrees until the chicken is tender and well done.

Dipping sauce for fried chicken

melt apricot jam over low heat in a small

sauce pan. Add mustard and stir well. This is a dynamite dipping sauce and

no one will know how easy. The original recipe calls for 1/2 apricot jam,

and 1/2 mustard, but that is way too much mustard for my taste. I use a

small jar of jam, and add mustard 1 Tablespoon at a time, tasting as I go.

With different types of mustard, the amount you use will be different.

Comments on flour for oven frying: rice

flour and corn starch get hard and white when fried, so they aren't the

best choice. I like the texture, flavor, and the fried batter effect of

the bean flours. I use a mixture of bean, brown rice, potato flours. But

the red mill, being a garbanzo flour works really well with batter fried

meats. It makes a good chicken fried steak, too.

Just in case you can find a rice chex

type cereal that is GF. Rice chex are not, but occasionally, I find a private

label chex copy that is GF.

Pecan fried chicken

1 stick dairy butter

boneless skinless chicken breast pieces

slightly crushed imitation rice chex

chopped raw pecans

1. melt the butter gently you don't want

it hot, just liquefied

2. wash and dry the chicken pieces

3. mix together the crushed chex and the

pecans

4. dip the chicken into the melted butter

5. roll the butter coated chicken in the crumbs

6. place the chicken on a baking sheet

and bake at 350 until golden brown and the chicken is done.

This recipe might work with GF bread crumbs

or crushed rice crackers. The original recipe was for rice crispies, which

I haven't been able to find a substitute for.

best wishes

from Oregon

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For chicken- looking for a replacement for KFC

Original Recipe.

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Pressure cookers are NOT made for deep frying.

Pressure FRYERS are something different all together, and would be used

in this instance of frying chicken.

Just didn't want anyone giving it a try.

(This recipe sounds great, btw!)

~Margie R

In South Central PA...on the Mason Dixon Line

butterfly wrote:

It wouldn't be easy to duplicate KFC

at home, because their chicken is cooked in a pressure cooker. Really,

a home pressure cooker full of oil could be quite dangerous.

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Mimi,how do you make it with parmesan? I'd love to give that a try...DeeOn 3/26/06, Ian's Mimi <

mimi_to_ian@...> wrote:

have you tried making fried chicken with parmesan cheese? It is too good!!!!!!!

Mimi

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we cut the boneless chicken breasts into strips to make chicke fingers.........................or

were pound the pieces out thin to make cutlets, dip in either egg, milk or

water and roll in parmesan cheese and fry.................it is really good

and we have tried this with boneless pork too.......cutlet style.........enjoy!!!

Mimi

Dee Amschler wrote:

Mimi,

how do you make it with parmesan? I'd love to give that a try...

Dee

On 3/26/06, Ian's

Mimi

wrote:

have you tried making fried

chicken with parmesan cheese? It is too good!!!!!!!

Mimi

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Oh yum, Mimi. That sounds delicious. I'm going to try it.

best wishes

from Oregon

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we cut the boneless chicken breasts into strips to make chicke fingers.........................or were pound the pieces out thin to make cutlets, dip in either egg, milk or water and roll in parmesan cheese and fry.................it is really good and we have tried this with boneless pork too.......cutlet style.........enjoy!!!

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Thanks Mimi! I'll definitely be trying that.DeeOn 3/26/06, Ian's Mimi <mimi_to_ian@...

> wrote:

we cut the boneless chicken breasts into strips to make chicke fingers.........................or

were pound the pieces out thin to make cutlets, dip in either egg, milk or

water and roll in parmesan cheese and fry.................it is really good

and we have tried this with boneless pork too.......cutlet style.........enjoy!!!

Mimi

Dee Amschler wrote:

Mimi,

how do you make it with parmesan? I'd love to give that a try...

Dee

On 3/26/06, Ian's

Mimi

wrote:

have you tried making fried

chicken with parmesan cheese? It is too good!!!!!!!

Mimi

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Please let me know when you make it..........so I can bug hubby to make it

for us too!!! Did I ever mention hubby does all the cooking?!!!!

Mimi

Dee Amschler wrote:

Thanks Mimi! I'll definitely be trying that.

Dee

On 3/26/06, Ian's

Mimi <mimi_to_ian@... > wrote:

we cut the boneless chicken

breasts into strips to make chicke fingers.........................or were

pound the pieces out thin to make cutlets, dip in either egg, milk or water

and roll in parmesan cheese and fry.................it is really good and

we have tried this with boneless pork too.......cutlet style.........enjoy!!!

Mimi

Dee Amschler wrote:

Mimi,

how do you make it with parmesan? I'd love to give that a try...

Dee

have you tried making

fried chicken with parmesan cheese? It is too good!!!!!!!

Mimi

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We roll in chicken in egg and milk and

then mix parmesan cheese with boxed instant potato flakes. Everyone loves the

batter. Fish, we do with egg/milk and gf crackers, glutino. It turns out

crispy.

Darla

Iowa

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