Easy Country Style Chicken in 20 minutes
This recipe was overlooked at Restaurant impossible TV program, I added my personal touches to it and it came out great. To define great I will explain: my fiancé, who doesn’t like chicken, was consuming it, as if it was his favorite sausage, not a chicken…
I used cornmeal here, because I love adding it to my pies and muffins, but have never added to my main dishes.
Ingredients:
3 boneless chicken breasts½ cup of all-purpose flour½ cup if corn meal
1 teaspoon of salt (better sea salt)
1 teaspoon of black pepper (fresh ground)
3-4 teaspoons of vegetable oil.
Instructions:
Wash the chicken , cut in halves lengthwise (mine were huge), then cut in halves (or three parts) crosswise.
Season very well: salt, pepper. Pepper should be fresh and I used a lot of it. You can add paprika (smoked), I didn’t , as I didn’t have the smoked paprika at home.
Let the chicken stay for 4-5 minutes.
Mix flour and corn meal. Before frying your chicken, put it in flour-cornmeal mix and then fry it.
Preheat frying pan, add the vegetable oil and fry it until golden brown, you can turn it two –three times until you will reach the necessary color. Serve warm (although they are good when cold as well). Taste BEST with mashed potato!
Enjoy!
Helen Koval
http;//www.helenscooking.info
About Me: I’m a marketing professional with 10 years of experience in news media, as well as financial, culinary and marketing blogger.
I have a wide range of interests: I’m getting my private pilot license now, as well as second education in legal studies, I love to travel and explore new cultures, new cuisines.
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