Mama's Fried Chicken Recipe (2024)

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Mama's Fried Chicken Recipe (1)

kbbradford

Rating: 5 stars

08/29/2017

I've tried many years to fry a chicken like my mother in law, who was a master of southern fried chicken. This was very, very close. I added a new seasoning I found ("Two Brothers" online only) and it was phenomenal. Not an every day meal but, a nice treat for the family. Also found a great chicken gravy recipe that I poured over creamed potatoes and we had a memorable southern supper. This recipe is a keeper. I left my chicken in buttermilk over night and this workd well for me. Thanks!!

Mama's Fried Chicken Recipe (2)

zunaid

Rating: 5 stars

05/09/2017

Good Recipi. What does the covered and uncovered cooking does? Can anyone please explain.

Mama's Fried Chicken Recipe (3)

Karen

Rating: Unrated

09/27/2016

Skirt, I think that the health stats may not be mentioned simply because so many of us "southerners" know how to add and subtract so we take it for granted that others know that as well. Perhaps you'd be much happier sticking with TV dinners.

Mama's Fried Chicken Recipe (4)

jencbws

Rating: 2 stars

05/19/2015

I followed this recipe exactly until I lifted the cover from my cast iron dutch oven and saw I had BLACKENED chicken. The oil temperature was up to at least 400 degrees (that is as high as my thermometer goes) I did not even cook the last 5 to 9 minutes because it was so overdone. The chicken temperature was internally over 200. I am not sure what I did wrong?? I have an old cast iron dutch oven maybe it retains heat too much?

Mama's Fried Chicken Recipe (5)

ntstar4

Rating: Unrated

04/22/2015

you must be doing something wrong.

Mama's Fried Chicken Recipe (6)

BellainTexas

Rating: 5 stars

05/07/2013

Used this recipe to make chicken strips. Absolutely delicious! For a change, add some Cajun seasoning to the flour for an extra zing.

Mama's Fried Chicken Recipe (7)

GwenMBell

Rating: 5 stars

03/21/2013

Dear Webmaster: Those of us who play by the rules and actually prepare the recipes before rating and/or posting on them need a way to report others who have not even attempted to at least prepare said recipe yet are intentionally low-rating and posting derogatory statements about the recipe. I would like a system by where someone can report these posts as "spam posts" and after a "member" has X number of "spam" reports, their ID is locked out. Just saying....... I used this recipe to prepare fried chicken for my husband (his favorite protein). It is very close to my paternal grandmother's recipe and I knew it would be delicious. Only thing my grandmother did differently is she pulled the skin off of her chicken when she was cleaning it. Husband loved it.

Mama's Fried Chicken Recipe (8)

dtd4142

Rating: 5 stars

03/06/2013

I'm from South Carolina and this is how my Mother made delicious fried chicken, though she used Crisco. She lived to be 99 and had fried food, cheese, biscuits (made w/Crisco), sausage biscuits, etc. almost every day of her life. So did her Mother - who lived to be 92. So, who knows why some people die young and others don't? One thing my Mother did every day was walk a dog 4 x day, regardless of weather.

Mama's Fried Chicken Recipe (9)

RPaulson

Rating: 5 stars

01/19/2013

Excellent! Great recipe, although I've been told that using peanut oil is better than vegetable oil. I'll be using this recipe again!

Mama's Fried Chicken Recipe (10)

llbixler

Rating: 5 stars

04/26/2012

For added occasional heart attack flavor, fry like Grandma did, with lard and butter. Also makes great cream gravy.

Mama's Fried Chicken Recipe (11)

PinkDiva

Rating: 5 stars

01/04/2012

Skirt, Reading a recipe does not obligate you to prepare it. It is simply a matter of preference. If you prefer not to enjoy Southern comfort food on a rare occasion, then DON'T. Simply read the recipe and move on. No one is forcing you to prepare and enjoy this awesome fried chicken. Go ahead, grill you a piece of boneless, skinless, seasonless chicken and enjoy. As for me and my family, we choose to enjoy this chicken on a day when we are all home together. And NO, we don't eat like this everyday. I must agree with the other reviewers, other seasonings are required for this recipe. I season my flour dredge with sea salt, black pepper, paprika, cayenne pepper and a small dash of lemon pepper. This is just how I prefer to do it. As far as vegetable oil, I personally prefer Corn Oil.

Mama's Fried Chicken Recipe (12)

MichiganRick

Rating: 5 stars

12/08/2011

Now, THIS is one spectacular fried chicken recipe! Many thanks to those who suggested adding butter to the oil; it makes all the difference in the world. YUM! (Skirt, you don't know what you're missing!)

Mama's Fried Chicken Recipe (13)

strausberg1

Rating: 5 stars

09/17/2011

For Skirt - please don't rate a recipe if you've never made it! The rating system is for people who actually made the recipe. My aunt who lived to be 102 yrs. old ate southern cooking every day. She outlived three of her Drs. So stressing out over the nutrition facts can cause heart disease.

Mama's Fried Chicken Recipe (14)

TexasGirl200

Rating: 5 stars

08/09/2011

Keiko - Amen. Skirt - It's FRIED CHICKEN! Made this as a 'test' before the movie night outing coming up this weekend. Everyone coming is making one of the recipes for the dinner. This is a once in a 'blue moon' dining experience. We did grilled fish and vegies last month - time to splurge! ;->

Mama's Fried Chicken Recipe (15)

Keiko123

Rating: 5 stars

08/07/2011

Skirt..maybe you should jump over to the "Cooking Light" section..who cares about the calorie content..It might be heart attack on a plate, but my goodness it's southern cooking....everybody knows it's the grease that give the flavor anyway...Real women don't eat wimpy skinless chicken breasts anyway, they eat the entire chicken and all it's glorious parts. Having said all this, I like the recipe but found I had to cook it for less time as it browned quickly, although I did check the oil temperature. When biting into it, it's VERY juicy and tender with a nice crispy finish. Next time will add a stick of butter. Wonder if butter flavored Crisco would work?

Mama's Fried Chicken Recipe (16)

Agathamae

Rating: 5 stars

04/27/2011

Hey Skirt - its "Fried Chicken"! I am a Southern Mama and, like bear's mama, I add a stick of butter to the oil when I fry chicken but we don't eat like this even once a month. Not many of us are working in the fields behind a plow anymore (yes, my husband did growing up) so we don't eat like this every day. We do know about low fat baking, broiling, salad, fish and eating healthy - but everyone in my family enjoys a splurge now and then. Southern Comfort Food = fried and smothered in cream gravy. Lighten up:)

Mama's Fried Chicken Recipe (17)

cooknmomf2

Rating: 5 stars

02/14/2011

In response to the reviewer that said they would never make this recipe, maybe they shouldn't look at the "Classic Comfort Foods" section of Southern Living. I don't know of many comfort foods that are low calorie, etc..Just saying..

Mama's Fried Chicken Recipe (18)

YankeeCook

Rating: 5 stars

01/19/2011

To "Skirt" -- You're probably right, the calories and fat probably ARE off the charts! But if you're looking at a recipe that says "Fried Chicken," I think that's to be expected. Maybe a once-a-month splurge? (or even once every 2 months?)

Mama's Fried Chicken Recipe (19)

curleytoes

Rating: 5 stars

10/07/2009

anything that is breaded or fried i love and this is one of them things that falls into one of those catagories. love it to death

Mama's Fried Chicken Recipe (20)

AllisonDK

Rating: 5 stars

08/19/2009

I followed this recipe word for word and it was amazing! My husband and friends raved. I think the issue with overcooking happens when you try to maintain the temperature of the oil after you put the chicken in. I put the chicken in immediately when the thermometer reached the right temperature and then didn't touch the heat. The temp does drop, but this is what keeps the chicken from getting too dark on the outside. I did large drumsticks and breast strips in separate dutch ovens. The drumsticks cooked in exactly the amount of time the recipe says. The strips took less time, but I expected that with white, boneless meat.

Mama's Fried Chicken Recipe (21)

Welshcake

Rating: 1 stars

06/08/2009

Salt Pepper and flour is just fine, but like the other reviews do add some other spices that contain some salt. Mortons is fine. Rember spices burn in hot oil. The bad thing about this recipe is the timing. If you add up all the time it is well over 30 minutes. You talk about dark tawny chicken! Wow! More liked burned! Also let the chicken rest after tossing in flour. The coating will stick better.

Mama's Fried Chicken Recipe (22)

bearsmaggie

Rating: 4 stars

04/23/2009

The recipe goes to a limit as far as being the way my momma made fried chicken; add a cube of real butter to the oil as it is heating up...then you have my moms REAL SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN. I know...all that fat, but heh if you have the oil, buttermilk and white flour whats a little butter fat if it is going to make it right! Awesome touch that helps the chicken brown and the flavor is just the right touch. This is the South Carolina version that I grew up on.

Mama's Fried Chicken Recipe (23)

skirt53

Rating: 2 stars

04/23/2009

This is what I don't like about Southern Living....this recipe may be wonderful, but I won't try it simply because it doesn't give any health stats...no calories, etc. Probably because the calories are off the charts.

Mama's Fried Chicken Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the trick to getting crispy chicken? ›

Essential Tips for Crispy, Juicy Fried Chicken
  1. Buy chicken pieces.
  2. Dry brine the chicken for juiciness.
  3. Make a strong spice mixture.
  4. Use egg whites, alcohol, and cornstarch for a crispy coating.
  5. Fry in a Dutch oven.
  6. Use two thermometers.
  7. Prevent overflow by using the Dutch oven.
  8. Set up a proper fry station.

What oil is best for frying chicken? ›

Canola Oil

Benefits: With a high smoke point and neutral flavor, canola oil is excellent for frying chicken. As an added bonus, it has high levels of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, which makes it healthier than other options.

How to make fried chicken stay crispy? ›

Keep fried chicken warm on a rack in the oven

Moisture is the enemy of crisp, and this method, or any other one that traps steam, is going to result in at least part of the crust getting soggy.

Should I use cornstarch or flour for crispy chicken? ›

When paired with all-purpose flour, cornstarch helps prevent gluten development, which makes the flour coating crispier, and absorb moisture (from the frying and the chicken), which also means a crispier coating. If you already have a favorite fried chicken recipe, try replacing a quarter of the flour with cornstarch.

Does baking soda or powder make fried chicken crispy? ›

That trick is a sprinkling of baking powder, and it'll get you the crispiest, crackliest bites of fatty, salty skin imaginable, whether you're cooking just one thigh, a plate of wings, or an entire bird. Baking powder, it turns out, is good for quite a lot more than baking.

Why do you soak chicken in salt water before frying? ›

It helps flavor the meat. When brining a chicken, you allow the taste of the solution to penetrate through the surface and penetrate the deeper recesses of the chicken with flavor. It means the flesh is already flavorful without breading. It helps keep the meat moist.

Do You Dip chicken in egg or milk first? ›

How To Batter Chicken
  1. Dry Ingredients: 2 cups all-purpose flour. 1 teaspoon garlic powder. ...
  2. Wet Ingredients: 1 egg. ½ cup whole milk. ...
  3. Batter the chicken: The trick to getting the batter to stick to the chicken pieces properly is to dip the chicken into the seasoned flour, before dipping into the egg mixture.

Is lard or Crisco better for fried chicken? ›

Traditionally the best fat for frying chicken is lard. Today Crisco is favored by some cooks, other use vegetable oil. One trick for flavor is adding a few spoons of bacon fat to unsaturated cooking oil. Most important are three things: use no more fat than comes half way up the chicken.

What kind of oil does KFC fry their chicken in? ›

KFC said that after a two-year trial of various cooking oils, it settled on low linolenic soybean oil, a zero trans-fat cooking oil, to replace partially hydrogenated soybean oil in its U.S. restaurants.

What kind of flour is best for fried chicken? ›

All-purpose flour gives the buttermilk and seasonings something to stick to, while ensuring a wonderfully crispy crust. This crispy fried chicken recipe calls for paprika (which helps with browning), salt, and pepper. You can add more spices and seasonings to taste.

How do you keep breading from falling off fried chicken? ›

Not patting the chicken

After you have covered the chicken with the breading, gently pat it down on all sides, so every layer sticks to each other properly. The patted-down chicken is less likely to lose its breading!

What are the ingredients for fried chicken? ›

In a large bowl, combine the flour, salt, black pepper, garlic powder, onion powder and cayenne pepper until thoroughly mixed. Set aside. Pour the buttermilk into another bowl large enough for the chicken to be immersed in the buttermilk. Prepare your dredging station.

Why won't my fried chicken get crispy? ›

If your oil temp is too high, your fried chicken will be scorched on the outside with meat that is undercooked. If the oil is too cool, your chicken will be greasy and will lack the golden-brown crispy exterior you want.

What is the secret to crispy chicken skin? ›

The common denominator for both methods is that the chicken skins need to be elevated—in an air fryer basket or on a wire rack in the oven—so the chicken fat can render and the cracklings get super crispy!

What ingredient makes things crispy? ›

If you're craving some extra crunch, look no further than a staple you probably already have in your pantry: cornstarch. Cornstarch is frequently added to foods to give them an extra bit of crispiness, but for some reason it's not commonly included in roasted vegetable recipes.

How does KFC get their chicken so crispy? ›

KFC deep fries its chicken for 15 minutes and then drains the oil off for another five minutes – 20 minutes in total. If you don't have a deep fryer, heat up plenty of oil in a large saucepan and do it that way.

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