The Best Fried Chicken -- Just 4 Ingredients

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    0:00 Introduction
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    1:48 Introducing today's recipe.
    1:55 Inside the cookbook.
    3:14 Preparing the chicken.
    3:54 Seasoning salts.
    5:20 Dredging with a paper bag.
    6:57 Probe thermometer.
    6:34 Adding onions.
    7:33 Frying.
    9:52 Taste test.
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  • @itwasjammerthatclickedyou2262
    @itwasjammerthatclickedyou2262 Год назад +76

    Emmy,I'm 70 years old and this brought back wonderful memories. As far back as I can remember everybody used a paper bag to bread their chicken and other things. The bags worked great and they were free. My mother, like everybodies mother, made the best fried chicken. My mother was the eldest of 14 children. She kes how to cook for a crowd. People used to say my mother could open an empty cupboard and produce a gourmet meal. Every Thanksgiving we had 50 or more people at our house. Life was wonderful back then. I wish I had taken more time to realize how good it was. Thanks for letting me reminisce. I love your channel. However, without you it wouldn't be so special. Thanks again, Jerry

    • @hazeleyes2479
      @hazeleyes2479 Год назад +1

      My mom too! She was a northern Michigan girl but her biscuits were legendary.

    • @Franeeky
      @Franeeky Год назад

      ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @charlesrovira5707
    @charlesrovira5707 Год назад +169

    OMG, I hadn't heard of *_Gullah_* cooking in years. ( *_Geechee_* is the _patoi_ they speak.)
    It's from a tradition of cooking from *Africa* and the *Gullah* live mainly on the barrier islands from SE North Carolina to NE Florida.
    Man! They know how to *_cook._*
    *Emily Meggett* is a well respected *Gullah* elder.

    • @jani3978
      @jani3978 Год назад

      OK?

    • @MarkLada
      @MarkLada Год назад +13

      Gullah Gullah Island!! That theme song used to get stuck in my head.. I was a little too old for it but my little sister used to watch it daily..

    • @geebee1514
      @geebee1514 Год назад +22

      Thank you for that little bit of History lesson. We as Black people need to share more of our culture with the world. Thank you!

    • @kelliontamason2009
      @kelliontamason2009 Год назад +4

      @@MarkLada Loved that show growing up

    • @MarkLada
      @MarkLada Год назад +2

      @@kelliontamason2009 Let's All Go To Gullah Gullah Island!! Those are the only words I remember.. I know it was a catchy little tune though because we went around signing it all the time..

  • @childfreechick2980
    @childfreechick2980 Год назад +293

    To me, there is nothing like old school southern cuisine, especially the dishes we cherish so deeply in the AA community. There is so much love, flavor, and culture in it that brings many memories and creates more. I often make and try dishes from many different cultures, but there is nothing like it to me and I'm grateful for how open you are to trying many dishes from many cultures. Thank you Emmy, you're a treasure.

    • @dibutler9151
      @dibutler9151 Год назад +2

      The English brought the fried chicken recipes with them, the South made them what they are today.

    • @dezinechic
      @dezinechic Год назад +8

      i know emmy cracks me up when shes trying and eating classic aa southern food! going to be a bit of hyperventilating singing smiling and dancing😆😆.

    • @noncatholiccatholicrat6309
      @noncatholiccatholicrat6309 Год назад +41

      @@dibutler9151the style and method of frying chicken did not come from the British. And if you decide to learn more history you would understand how most of southern food came to be so “perfected.”

    • @kiwik2951
      @kiwik2951 Год назад

      @@noncatholiccatholicrat6309 maybe he’s talking about those Black Brits? 🤔😂

    • @therawebster3285
      @therawebster3285 Год назад +1

      Truly, she is a treasure! Best food channel on RUclips!!🙌💖

  • @darniataylor7749
    @darniataylor7749 Год назад +119

    This is the way my grandmother fried chicken! She knew just when the oil was ready and when the chicken was done just by sight & sound. Great job Emmy and thanks for bringing those precious memories back. 💜

    • @bitchenboutique6953
      @bitchenboutique6953 Год назад +7

      I had a great day with my mom before she got too sick where the plan was that she would tell me all the steps and I would make the fried chicken, but boy did that not last long… she just pushed me out of the way and did it herself! But I took pictures and wrote down what she told me and we had fun anyway. It wouldn’t have been a day with her if she wasn’t doing it herself! 😂
      This video makes me want chicken so bad!

    • @CleoHarperReturns
      @CleoHarperReturns Год назад

      May I ask, what kind of oil did she use?

    • @paulahillier1390
      @paulahillier1390 Год назад +1

      @@CleoHarperReturns
      Peanut

    • @CleoHarperReturns
      @CleoHarperReturns Год назад

      @@paulahillier1390 Thank you!!

  • @ezmima1175
    @ezmima1175 Год назад +26

    I love this cause I don’t know where all this buttermilk, egg, double batter etc came from when it comes to frying chicken! My mom cleaned her chicken, seasoned it, seasoned the flour, coated it and fried it. Still the best fried chicken I ever had!

    • @skyydancer67
      @skyydancer67 Год назад +7

      That's culinary evolution for you. HOWEVER, I don't disagree with you. Sometimes, old-school is the best.

  • @danielclaeys7598
    @danielclaeys7598 Год назад +94

    Nearly forgot, I am half Belgian. I grew up on chicken fried in butter.
    In a big skillet, melt a pound and a half of butter on medium heat. Pat the chicken dry. Salt and pepper, garlic powder is optional and fry in batches of wings and legs, then thighs and the breast. Don't get in a hurry, you will burn the butter. The chicken is done when it's pierced and the juices are clear.
    Take a good crusty bread and slice it into one inch thick pieces.
    When the chicken is cooked, fry the bread in the butter.
    You may have a heart attack, but you will die smiling.

    • @geebee1514
      @geebee1514 Год назад +3

      😆😆😆

    • @ashleydemarcos8589
      @ashleydemarcos8589 Год назад +11

      I would like to see Emmy do this one!

    • @juliblued
      @juliblued Год назад +2

      😂

    • @Nirrrina
      @Nirrrina Год назад +2

      Ooohhh I want to see Emmy try this out.
      I thought I was weird for taking slices of leftover meatloaf & frying in some real butter until there's a nice crust on it.
      Now I really need to get to Aldi's for their yearly butter sale. It was $1.99 but now it's $2.99. Still with all these ideas I'm going to need a lot of butter.

    • @TweetyPAK7
      @TweetyPAK7 Год назад +1

      😂😂😂 Butter!

  • @jimwalker76
    @jimwalker76 Год назад +22

    I love to watch Kardea Brown on the Food Network. She cooks Gullah dishes as well. That woman can really cook and she talks a lot about her family, how she was brought up on Gullah cooking. She is really a beautiful woman and a great cook. Thank you for this recipe Emmy. I love your videos.

  • @stoptouchingmyhair5218
    @stoptouchingmyhair5218 Год назад +63

    It's interesting watching others discover something I've watched my grandparents do from a young age. I like your excitement! I felt it everytime we made fried chicken for dinner as a family. and your squeal when it was done 😂 reminds me of the first time my dad trusted me enough to place and take out the pan chicken without popping oil on myself 🥰

    • @lkeke35
      @lkeke35 Год назад +5

      Yeah, we always cooked chicken this way in our house. We used ziploc bags to shake the chicken in but yeah. My mom was from the Mississippi delta and I learned from her and grandma! This was fun to watch.

  • @alexanderson7054
    @alexanderson7054 Год назад +8

    As someone who grew up in SC, hearing Gullah lessons on public access TV and having home cooked food like this at cookouts, this video is very healing! Been out in the Pacific Northwest for a few years, and no one understands how different southern fried chicken is, which is just heartbreaking. Personally, I have been making Chik-fil-A dupes at home for years, and the process of frying is much faster when the bones are removed and the meat is tenderized with pickle juice - just in case there's someone that wants to try frying chicken but can't dedicate an hour for traditional versions!

  • @skywalk3x
    @skywalk3x Год назад +9

    My grandmother and grandfather is from Richmond Virginia. This is the same recipe my grandmothers, mom, aunts, uncles and I cook or my family. This was really nice to see some black traditions not being lost and also being shared.

  • @readesmith7687
    @readesmith7687 Год назад +28

    A very similar recipe to my moms, who’s from Mississippi, she simply adds the seasoning to the flour and then we shake in the paper bag. Delicious!

    • @peachy7099
      @peachy7099 Год назад +2

      i’m from mississippi as well and that’s how we do it

    • @rochelleb973
      @rochelleb973 Год назад +7

      Definitely. Seasoning the flour is a must

    • @teesiemom
      @teesiemom Год назад

      I'm from MS originally, as we're my parents and their families for generations, and that's how I was taught as well. I didn't start seasoning the chicken and lightly seasoning the flour until after I got married and started trying new recipes.

  • @blaker85
    @blaker85 Год назад +15

    Emmy, there is a seasoned flour here called Kentucky Kernel that is amazing for frying everything! My mother fried chicken with it my whole life. Makes perfectly tasty gravy as well! If I can find your po box, I'll send some.

  • @annoir
    @annoir Год назад +1

    Back in the day, this is exactly how my Mom would fry chicken. No brining, etc.
    That bag is too big, we would use ones that we called lunch bags.
    She just liberally seasoned the chicken with salt and pepper. Later she would use Lawry's season salt.
    She would fry the chicken in a skillet, and she just knew when they were done.
    She also used this method to fry pork chops.

  • @rollwithitbaby2
    @rollwithitbaby2 Год назад +12

    Chicken in a bag was one of the first things my mom let me cook by myself when I was 8 years old. Chicken,poultry seasoning, self rising flour combined in a brown paper bag, then fried in lard that my mom rendered herself. To steal a phrase from Emmy, “it was so stinking good.” 💜

    • @areyoulookingbitch7065
      @areyoulookingbitch7065 Год назад +3

      I love to fry in lard too. Soooooooo CRISPY

    • @justapurplerock
      @justapurplerock Год назад +1

      If you don't singe your eyebrows at least once while frying when you're learning as a kid, you didn't do it right! Lmao

  • @justinp2466
    @justinp2466 Год назад +2

    The way you seasoned that chicken just warms my heart.

  • @ParoDeezTV
    @ParoDeezTV Год назад +25

    As soon as you started making this I knew it was a black recipe. Only we of course use plastic bags for the breading and also season the flour lol. Then when you mentioned it’s by a woman from South Carolina it really hit home as that’s where I’m from. This is how I learned to fry chicken, not the extra egg or buttermilk coating, just seasoning, flour, and a good old grocery bag!

    • @lulu-bp5qv
      @lulu-bp5qv Год назад +2

      Yeah right Paro

    • @ldg2655
      @ldg2655 Год назад +5

      My grandmother fried chicken just like that… She is born & bred Southern… but not black..

    • @kathleensauerbrei5199
      @kathleensauerbrei5199 Год назад +2

      I am Canadian and I am not black but I have always used a plastic bag when preparing fried chicken.
      I wonder where you got that idea from?

    • @ParoDeezTV
      @ParoDeezTV Год назад +4

      @@kathleensauerbrei5199 get what idea? I just stated facts. But that’s awesome that u too follow black inspired recipes

    • @ParoDeezTV
      @ParoDeezTV Год назад

      @@lulu-bp5qv uhm excuse you?? Tread lightly please and thanks

  • @wonderingjibril1210
    @wonderingjibril1210 Год назад +2

    Growing up in my family always thought this is a common way to make fried chicken. It was only when I started looking at cooking shows did I realize a lot of people dredge their chicken or coated in something. We never done that we always, seasoned the chicken got a bag or a bowl put some flour in it it could be normal flowers self-rising flour and sometimes if they were feeling fancy their seasonal flour. Then just coat the chicken and throw it in the oil. It's amazing to see people shocked or just learning about this.
    You got to try making some baked macaroni and cheese. Depending on the recipe you use you get different variants of it.

    • @David_Robert
      @David_Robert Год назад

      Hello 👋 How are you doing today??

  • @teesiemom
    @teesiemom Год назад +28

    Welcome to true southern fried chicken, Emmy.😀 I've been using Morton's Nature's Seasons for about 25-27 years now, and it's one of my favorite all purpose seasonings. It makes the absolute best chicken, but it's also really good on green vegetables, like broccoli (😋) and on potatoes or roasted carrots. When my daughter was a toddler and was beginning to eat solid foods, it Always had to have Nature's Seasons or she wouldn't eat it.😏 And I always use White Lily, it's the best. Makes the best fluffy biscuits, too.

    • @geebee1514
      @geebee1514 Год назад +3

      Thank you for sharing this info. And I'm going to try white lily flour.

    • @RicoSoprano_
      @RicoSoprano_ Год назад +2

      True southern chicken seasons the flour too

    • @teesiemom
      @teesiemom Год назад

      @@RicoSoprano_ true, but I only use a sprinkle of salt, pepper and maybe smoked paprika. With the chicken seasoned (Nature's Seasons has salt) and the selfrising flour already salt, you don't want to over do it.

    • @RicoSoprano_
      @RicoSoprano_ Год назад +1

      @@teesiemom yeah but I don’t use self rising flour because it puffs the chicken. I use all purpose flour with a little baking powder n corn starch. And a few more seasonings.

  • @qb1497
    @qb1497 Год назад +4

    This is the first way I learned to make fried chicken as an AA woman. That flour and brown bag are essential 😂 glad you enjoyed!

  • @bunniemoon6893
    @bunniemoon6893 Год назад +7

    Me and my mom were waiting for the recipe for the fried chicken on the cover lol I made the Saturday poor man's meal and my family loved it. Can't wait to try this chicken! I need to get that recipe book for Christmas now

  • @dj1NM3
    @dj1NM3 Год назад +14

    The left over dredging flour could be used to make fritters by adding egg (maybe some dried herbs as well) and deep frying them.
    It just depends on whether you feel like it or not.

    • @asiam1528
      @asiam1528 Год назад +2

      Yup that’s what I do nothing goes to waste you can add buttermilk to it 😋

  • @Leguminator
    @Leguminator Год назад +2

    Fried chicken might be my favorite food. My Great Aunt Delta June (how's that for a Southern name?) used to fry hers in lard early in the morning in the hot summer months and we'd eat it cold with sweet tea and potato salad. Good thing we're still alive, she just left the platter sitting on the counter all day with a towel draped over it to keep the flies off.

  • @LordPatroclus
    @LordPatroclus Год назад +7

    My favourite part of chicken is the breast!
    I'm someone who has trouble with eating food of certain textures, so I like the breast meat because it's easy to eat and I don't have to mess about, trying to find a way to eat around bones and cartilage.

    • @Silenceeify
      @Silenceeify Год назад +1

      That's why I never eat wings and drumsticks

  • @goldenprincess8482
    @goldenprincess8482 Год назад +3

    Emmy, you are so adorable; especially when you're excited. I learned to cook chicken this way from watching my grandmother years ago. I still use this technique. 💜

  • @KIrvin_The_Scholar
    @KIrvin_The_Scholar Год назад +1

    Emmy your hair is always flawless. Love your channel & your open mindedness towards different types of food. The world needs more of you 😊

  • @pamelabodley
    @pamelabodley Год назад +12

    Emmy if you use 1 or 2 gallon clear Hefty storage bags, ou can flour your chicken and actually see if the chicken is fully coated. Also, if you get the zip lock, the flour is less likely to puff out like the paper bag. Hope this helps.

    • @dj1NM3
      @dj1NM3 Год назад

      I just watched a Tasty video where they did exactly that, three ziplock bags (flour mix bag, egg wash bag and then breading bag) and that seemed like a very neat way of doing this.

  • @philipsanders8986
    @philipsanders8986 Год назад +83

    I liked it before I even watched it

    • @descargaelbano
      @descargaelbano Год назад +1

      Same here!

    • @ozzibear
      @ozzibear Год назад +5

      Everyone knows Emmy make quality content!

    • @maiadion557
      @maiadion557 Год назад +3

      Likewise.. Always click that like button..
      Because i know its what it is.. Emmy 😍😻😻

    • @stfjonz
      @stfjonz Год назад

      Me too

    • @ruthbouret3350
      @ruthbouret3350 Год назад

      Same I always do when I see her name

  • @lilhypnotique
    @lilhypnotique Год назад

    From SC and seeing this made me so happy as this my family’s and friends culture. Just appreciate it so much more as I got older.

  • @lizpimentel2566
    @lizpimentel2566 Год назад +5

    I'm a vegetarian but I love Emmy so much I'll watch her fry chicken any day 😊

    • @raraevans9689
      @raraevans9689 Год назад

      Fry some veggie meat

    • @schadenfreude6274
      @schadenfreude6274 Год назад +2

      My Uncle is a Strict Vegetarian, never touched Meat in his life, not even Fish and lived a very Healthy Life without Smoking or Alcohol. He recently died from Stomach Cancer at Age 34. On his Deathbed, he regretted that he never ate Fried Chicken or Roast Beef in his life. :)

  • @drragonhearrt5384
    @drragonhearrt5384 Год назад +2

    This lady just feels so wholesome...

  • @JPMasonDun
    @JPMasonDun Год назад +1

    Emmy: my family is from northeastern NC, and my grandmothers coated their chicken in a slurry using self-rising flour and buttermilk, salt and pepper. They let the chicken sit in the slurry for 1 hour--then cooked in hot oil. If they were making smothered chicken: you cook the chicken. Remove the chicken. Pour out the oil but leave just a smidgeon. Add flour to make a roux digging up all the bits and pieces of friend flour to be part of it. Once the flour and oil is incorporated, add water and let it boil to thicken. Then add friend chicken back into it and let it cook until the gravy and chicken and fully cooked and juicy. Yummy yummy

  • @Jamibaby82
    @Jamibaby82 Год назад +12

    That chicken looked, and sounded, AMAZING! This is one of my favorite videos of yours...your excitement for the chicken was so funny! 😂💜 I love some good fried chicken myself though, so I get it. I don't mean this in a condescending way, but I think you are just adorable and seem like the sweetest person!!! Thanks for the videos! It's clear you put in a lot of time and effort to introduce us to interesting and delicious recipes 💜

    • @David_Robert
      @David_Robert Год назад

      Hello 👋 How are you doing today??

  • @TheAmazongrl
    @TheAmazongrl Год назад +1

    A beautiful cookbook with simple recipes.

  • @juliblued
    @juliblued Год назад

    I love how excited you are in this.

  • @sandraadams4697
    @sandraadams4697 Год назад +3

    Grew up with my Mum making fried chicken like this but she always used a plastic bag, an old bread bag when we lived in Canada, she had a good blend of herbs and spices that rivaled K.F.C, but she would oven fry it, still got got great crispy skin.
    I worked in K.F.C for a while, while I don't know what the herbs and spices were that went in I got a better chance to smell and study the flour during my break time while eating some chicken. I do know they used self rising flour and there was powdered milk in the flour mix, the chicken was put in water first before being dipped in the flour, well gently tossed to ake sure it was well coated then the fryers they use are pressure fryers, the loaded basket is lowered into the v.hot fat then lid put on and sealed, timer set, can't remember how long for, once cooked out onto trays and under the lamps in the heating cabinet to keep it hot and juicy, this is some of the reason why the skin is so crispy. Now my husband and I are getting on a bit we don't deep fry, we have an air fryer not one with a drawer but a oven which also has a rotisserie in it, another great way to do chicken but if you buy one check the size, the one we got only takes a small chicken on the rotisserie just over 2 and a half pounds, not easy to find but, we are very pleased with the results using this for cooking just need to try making bread in it and cakes!!

    • @David_Robert
      @David_Robert Год назад

      Hello 👋 How are you doing today??

  • @blaqbirddd
    @blaqbirddd Год назад +8

    Let me tell y'all, that Morton's all-purpose seasoning blend is everything! It's so good! Especially on fresh popped popcorn, with a little MSG

    • @ieshiaaa
      @ieshiaaa Год назад +2

      I love some MSG lol. I grew up with my mom using Accent to season a lot of her food. I use it too and can't do without it lol.

    • @rogermakarov
      @rogermakarov Год назад +2

      @@ieshiaaa I remember when people was using Accent as an sodium substitute.

    • @blaqbirddd
      @blaqbirddd Год назад

      @@ieshiaaa yes it makes such a delicious difference!

  • @summerf3022
    @summerf3022 Год назад +11

    Omgggg so first of all I put this book on my Christmas wishlist after the very first recipe you made from it and every time you make another from this book I am ECSTATIC!!!!! Please keep doing this series!!!! I can’t wait to hear your input on all these amazing recipes!!
    Also - my mom put Morton Nature’s Seasoning on everything and it was her go-to spice for my whole upbringing and I also use it in many, many dishes I make today for my family. So it felt like home seeing you use it!!! ❤

  • @gingersnapp9188
    @gingersnapp9188 Год назад

    My family uses Alpine Touch which is an amazing season salt made in Chocoto Montana. Every time I go to Montana I stock up! It now has other season salt flavors! You can order on line made with original has mono sodium glutamate or sea salt too! When I cook it has the perfect balance

  • @stapuft
    @stapuft Год назад +3

    instead of throwing away the extra flour, you could also cook it, since its already self rising flour, if you were to add a tiny bit of corn starch to it, and then add in some cold fizzy water, (or beer), you could make a tempura facsimile and use that to coat some onion rings only throwing out the little bit you have left over after.
    Doing that would not only give you a side dish, but also cut down on food waste.

    • @joantrotter3005
      @joantrotter3005 Год назад +1

      Really anything you would normally do tempura with! There's a lot of variation on the recipe. One of my best friends had to have tempura mushrooms one night when really pregnant and drove 2 hours in the rain and the restaurant was out. The manager ended up giving us the recipe!

    • @stapuft
      @stapuft Год назад

      @@joantrotter3005 oh yeah, 100%, i just mentioned onion rings, because i made some fried chicken the other night, and tried it on a whim, just to see, though, when i did it, i used plain tap water, as i didnt have any fizzy water, or beer¿i just had to add in a bit of baking soda, to act together with the baking powder in the self rising flour, to make the bubbles, it worked, but the bubbles went away FAST, and even when done, they were pretty pale, and instead of going gold, they just started to burn.
      the non burned ones were great, i would 100% do it again, so i figured id share with the world. lol.

  • @Linuxdirk
    @Linuxdirk Год назад +1

    Wholesome as always! The chicken looks great, and it’s so easy to make!

  • @angeleyez1018
    @angeleyez1018 Год назад +10

    I can hear my grandma saying…”bless that baby heart”……if she saw Emmy’s reaction to her frying chicken. 😂❤️. Great job Emmy! Only thing I’d add is seasoning the flour a little. Not a lot…you don’t want overly salty chicken. 😉

    • @David_Robert
      @David_Robert Год назад

      Hello 👋 How are you doing today??

  • @deviousintellect
    @deviousintellect Год назад +1

    I live in Richmond. I've recently seen this seasoning. I will GLADLY send it to you!

  • @ClanImprobable
    @ClanImprobable Год назад +6

    I’m vegetarian and I was vicariously enjoying that chicken with you Emmy!

    • @raraevans9689
      @raraevans9689 Год назад

      Fry some veggie meat

    • @CoolVictor2002
      @CoolVictor2002 Год назад

      Do you tempura vegetables at home?

    • @schadenfreude6274
      @schadenfreude6274 Год назад +1

      My Uncle is a Strict Vegetarian, never touched Meat in his life, not even Fish and lived a very Healthy Life without Smoking or Alcohol. He recently died from Stomach Cancer at Age 34. On his Deathbed, he regretted that he never ate Fried Chicken or Roast Beef in his life. :)

  • @figmo397
    @figmo397 Год назад +1

    When I saw the book and the recipe, I knew it was going to be a winner!
    I am mildly amused that you love the skin so much; my best friend does, too. In my household, however, we *never* ate chicken skin, but instead always rendered it for schmaltz (chicken fat for cooking). I didn't know that chicken skin was edible until I was in high school, so I never developed a taste for it.

  • @jmarie5098
    @jmarie5098 Год назад

    Your chicken looks perfect, absolutely done right. My mother used a paper bag, seasoned salt, and all-purpose flour and took her time. She always told me if I see a recipe with a million ingredience beware. I watch your cooking videos and this is by far your best and most impressive. Watching you eat 2 pieces of chicken says it all.

  • @lindsaycordova91
    @lindsaycordova91 Год назад +1

    Looks absolutely delicious! I’m going to try this recipe!

  • @kassenz
    @kassenz Год назад +1

    The ASMR is strong with this one. You can hear the crunch right into her Lapel mic. Caution headphone and earbud users, this video will make you hungry!

  • @mxsith
    @mxsith Год назад

    I'm going to make this right now, this recipe is so easy, finally a recipe that I do have the ingredients for! Your videos are amazing btw, your voice is so soothing and it's always a joy to watch you, it feels very homey

  • @tigeress699
    @tigeress699 Год назад +5

    I always fry my chicken in lard, lightly season it, and I always soak it overnight in buttermilk. I also do a curried version of fried chicken, along with a garlic fried chicken! And I also use a lime, honey garlic sauce that I sometimes will dip my chicken into, very delicious!

  • @amandasabo139
    @amandasabo139 Год назад +5

    I cannot wait to try this 😍 looks fantastic!! Thanks for the easy recipes

    • @David_Robert
      @David_Robert Год назад

      Hello 👋 How are you doing today??

  • @tracie1254
    @tracie1254 Год назад +2

    Emmy! My mom used to do the paper sack thingeee woth chicken. The only miss you had was that she would dance around the kitchen doing this crazy looking dance while shaking the bag. Leaving us kiddos in stitches! Well, maybe next time 😂❤️👍🏽

  • @cattreeoflife980
    @cattreeoflife980 Год назад +2

    This is the way my mother cooked chicken, truly Southern Fried Chicken 💖

  • @ferdinandcarson8685
    @ferdinandcarson8685 Год назад +2

    That book is basically a culture normally found in South Carolina. A great food culture but I prefer to say a great kitchen. As a suggestion when it comes to chicken thighs, legs, breast pull back the skin season under & on top of the skin bc sometimes the skin separates.

  • @Twilliams60142
    @Twilliams60142 Год назад +29

    I knew we had something in common! My favorite piece of the chicken is the thigh also!
    I don't deep fat fry much anymore as I used to. Just too much of a mess and hassle. Not to mention the health factors of fat frying! I'm a huge air fryer fan now and honestly, I don't miss the deep fried chicken much! Especially how I do it!

    • @gerryhouska2859
      @gerryhouska2859 Год назад +1

      Likewise.

    • @barbarastark940
      @barbarastark940 Год назад +6

      How do you do your air fryer chicken ? Im wanting to learn

    • @clairenew8283
      @clairenew8283 Год назад +2

      @@barbarastark940 I'd love to know this too x

    • @jocheung3094
      @jocheung3094 Год назад

      Me too 👀😃

    • @Twilliams60142
      @Twilliams60142 Год назад +3

      @@barbarastark940 I always wet brine my chicken in salt water first! Then I season and flour the chicken as usual. Let it sit for about 20-25 minutes. Before I put in air fryer, I spray the chicken with oil spray on both sides!

  • @rachelhero3413
    @rachelhero3413 Год назад

    Your growl at the end!! Love it!!

  • @realcanadiangirl64
    @realcanadiangirl64 Год назад

    Definitely going to make this! Thank you!

  • @chris_is_here_oh_no
    @chris_is_here_oh_no Год назад

    Awesome simple recipe!

  • @taylormade242
    @taylormade242 Год назад

    I'm from the south and as a kid I remember my daddy shaking that paper bag full of chicken and flour!! The block was lit up on Sundays with the smell of his fried chicken. Thanks for the nostalgia of my childhood and daddy's memories ❤️

  • @sharonlongines7386
    @sharonlongines7386 Год назад +1

    I also use a large Ziploc bag or even a plastic grocery bag to shake my chicken. Easy clean up. Just toss in the trash when finished.

  • @kayliedawn4596
    @kayliedawn4596 Год назад

    LOVE to see the Johnny's seasoned salt here, I love it especially because my dad was named John and went by Johnny. One of my go-to seasonings.

  • @rochellemcdonald2610
    @rochellemcdonald2610 Год назад +1

    This is the chicken I grew up on...no fuss or extra steps. Delicious!! My granny had mashed potatoes and chicken gravy with it and homemade biscuits,still my favorite meal

  • @andytang04
    @andytang04 Год назад

    That sound ❤❤❤ sounds so good

  • @stephenhanson4509
    @stephenhanson4509 Год назад

    Best episode ever! Thank you!💖

  • @palmerboizcooking5022
    @palmerboizcooking5022 Год назад

    That's where I'm from SC, that recipe is the basic spices very good but there are more spices and ingredients that we use, love your RUclips channel ,more video's please

  • @gaylec258
    @gaylec258 Год назад +2

    Yep the wings would cook faster than any other piece because there is nothing to them. I have never figured out why people like the wings..unless it's because they like gnawing on bone. When I bite into a piece of chicken, I want to bite into meat.
    This looks absolutely delicious. I have one question, that always bothers me. First, let me explain, I live alone. I don't mind cooking a larger batch of chicken. It would get eaten. But what do I do with all that left over oil? Throwing that all away is just too much waste for me. (Limited income.) How do you preserve it? How long can it stay in your fryer before going rancid or just too long to feel uncomfortable using it. (I don't deep fry very often at all.) Can you refrigerate it to be used again? Someone help me out here please. Thanks in advance.

    • @David_Robert
      @David_Robert Год назад

      Hello 👋 How are you doing today??

  • @crystalfabulous
    @crystalfabulous Год назад

    Beautiful and thanks a million

  • @shermanhofacker4428
    @shermanhofacker4428 Год назад +1

    Save the flour in the fridge in a container marked "flour for gravy" or use it to make roux and freeze for layer use.

  • @kiki___.
    @kiki___. Год назад +2

    Oh it's such a pleasure to watch a new Emmy video!!! 🌟

  • @blacksheep1blue
    @blacksheep1blue Год назад

    Hello Emmy. First let me say that whatever pair of glasses you wear they look absolutely fabulous on you. I love the show keep it going.👍

  • @wpherigo1
    @wpherigo1 Год назад +3

    Barney basic question : What do you with the used oil? Do you reuse it or get rid of it? If dispose, do you pour it in a some disposable container? Thanks!

    • @wnose
      @wnose 3 месяца назад

      It can be reused for frying 3 or 4 more times. Or just used like regular oil

  • @TheRealAestuo
    @TheRealAestuo Год назад +2

    The thigh is definitely the best out of those four options. Thighs and wings, legs then breast. In that order. Great video, Em! Thanks for this, will have to try it soon.

  • @torisheets5335
    @torisheets5335 Год назад

    Thanks for saying you are going to share with your kids! I always wonder if your family gets to try your creations and what they think.

  • @catherinejustcatherine1778
    @catherinejustcatherine1778 Год назад

    Looks delicious!

  • @robylove9190
    @robylove9190 Год назад +1

    Lunchtime! 🍛 This looks like delicious fried chicken. Thanks Emmy ❣️

  • @cfuzzkennedy
    @cfuzzkennedy Год назад

    I absolutely love Natures Seasoning. It’s been a staple in my house for 30 plus years.

  • @pl7929
    @pl7929 Год назад

    Love the sun glasses

  • @waterfallsandrain
    @waterfallsandrain 11 месяцев назад

    I cooked chicken dredged this way in a large counter oven with the convection setting, 400°F for 25 minutes (YMMV). I came out crunchy, tastey, perfect!

  • @davinehill3448
    @davinehill3448 Год назад

    You are sooo CUTE!! Your excitement for your beautiful golden fried chicken is infectious!! Great job my dear 🥰🥰

  • @Cantetinza17
    @Cantetinza17 Год назад

    I like thigh and drumstick. My grandmother loves the wing, especially the little tip. To throw that part away was unheard of!

  • @_pizzashiz
    @_pizzashiz Год назад

    Always season the four! But looks yummy !

  • @danielle1341
    @danielle1341 Год назад

    Hello Emmy! Lovely to see you today

  • @Broughton1128
    @Broughton1128 Год назад +2

    *Lovelies, let’s get Emmy to 3M subscribers before the new year!*

  • @sheag6200
    @sheag6200 Год назад +2

    Looks yummy I would also season the flour but I know you're staying true to the recipe and you're adorable as usual

  • @dianelaney2709
    @dianelaney2709 Год назад

    Emmy, love you videos!! Question: where did you get the heart probe holder?

  • @StormySeas4596
    @StormySeas4596 Год назад +1

    Emmy, I made this chicken for dinner tonight.
    It's amazing!

  • @asiah8139
    @asiah8139 Год назад +3

    It's 11pm and now I want fried chicken 😭😭😭😂😂😂

  • @peridot1706
    @peridot1706 Год назад

    This is similar to how my mother and grandmother made fried chicken. They used Bisquick for the flour and would generously season it before dredging the chicken in the mixture. For seasoning they used Bell's Poultry Seasoning, garlic powder, onion powder and crushed black pepper. Then fried the pieces in a cast iron skillet. Mmmmm

  • @annmcdaniel1092
    @annmcdaniel1092 Год назад

    I have a copy of this book, wonderful recipes!!!😋

  • @notsosure5924
    @notsosure5924 Год назад

    Johnnys seasoning salt with the msg is where its at emmy 😋 the one you have has none and the msg takes it to the next level

  • @paprikamerah
    @paprikamerah Год назад +1

    I love fried chicken, thanks for sharing dear emmy ❤️

  • @theturquoisedream9244
    @theturquoisedream9244 Год назад

    I HAVE BEEN ENTERTAINED!!😍😍😍

  • @theresawoodlake5769
    @theresawoodlake5769 Год назад

    Emmy that recipe made beautiful and yummy chicken ❤

  • @Possumsrock
    @Possumsrock Год назад +1

    Soak in buttermilk for 30 minutes. It makes the chicken taste wonderful. Also add two drops of tobacco into the milk. From a deep Southern fried chicken expert. ❤

  • @samanthajudd63
    @samanthajudd63 Год назад

    It’s so ironic that you posted this today (yesterday now as it’s after midnight here in Maine) my grand uncle passed away at 7 am and he was a huge fan of this kind of thing, he loved cooking

  • @RunningSD
    @RunningSD Год назад

    I love Johnny seasoning. been using that stuff since my uncle brought me some from Seattle many moons ago (90s). i know that chicken taste good

  • @tylerc137
    @tylerc137 Год назад

    Peanut oil is so good. My favorite frying oil hands down.

  • @teresahunt5521
    @teresahunt5521 Год назад

    My mother and grandmother used some of the flour left in the bag to make a milk gravy to go with the mashed potatoes that were always served with the fried chicken.

  • @notold37
    @notold37 Год назад

    Nothing is like fried chicken, my wife uses a Ziplock bag and seasons the flour, it zips shut and no leaks, great video Emmy 👍🏼👍🏼🇦🇺🇦🇺🦘🦘Cheers from Melbourne Australia

  • @gailgriffen64
    @gailgriffen64 Год назад

    Looks delicious

  • @laurametheny1008
    @laurametheny1008 Год назад

    Thanks Emmy!🙏🍗