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AbeVigodaLive wrote:
lettherebehouse wrote:
denali4eva wrote:Wait Abe! Fried chicken is supposed to be consumed only by black folks...

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Maybe that's why Abe thinks it's a forgotten dish. The cuck-dominant Twin Cities area do not want to offend blacks by culturally appropriating black traditional cuisine into their daily lives, so they've abandoned fried chicken and grape soda.

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I've posted my favorite fried chicken place before. It's also #3 on my list of burger joints in the Twin Cities.

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Wait... hold up... Abe is black?

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elartman1973 wrote:
CleveTown™ wrote:
elartman1973 wrote: Had a half chicken yesterday ...from chili king so it was chopped up in like 10 peice with mono and lime juice over it...then I added two fried eggs to white rice as my side
That's a lot of food for one man.
No...a small half chicken with a regular rice portion and two eggs...was all I had all day
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Cuban chicken is terrible. That rotisserie chicken they sell at Costco is even better.
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Self rising flour:

Salt
Black pepper
Paprika
Dried thyme
Touch of red pepper
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Chicken tenders is ssoooo much better. Same concept basically but without most of the fat greese and bone.

Friend chicken is dope too. I prefer recipes and cooking methods that leave the chicken dry on the outside and juicy af on the inside. Using cheap chicken also will yield subpar results IMO spending a little more to find better chicken would probably go a long way if you want to have some great fried chicken. Thats why restaurants with higher quality that serve popular friend chicken use top tier meats which make a difference.
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UNC MJ FAN. wrote:Chicken tenders is ssoooo much better. Same concept basically but without most of the fat greese and bone.

Friend chicken is dope too. I prefer recipes and cooking methods that leave the chicken dry on the outside and juicy af on the inside. Using cheap chicken also will yield subpar results IMO spending a little more to find better chicken would probably go a long way if you want to have some great fried chicken. Thats why restaurants with higher quality that serve popular friend chicken use top tier meats which make a difference.
Your friend is a chicken? Typical!!!

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denali4eva wrote:
UNC MJ FAN. wrote:Chicken tenders is ssoooo much better. Same concept basically but without most of the fat greese and bone.

Friend chicken is dope too. I prefer recipes and cooking methods that leave the chicken dry on the outside and juicy af on the inside. Using cheap chicken also will yield subpar results IMO spending a little more to find better chicken would probably go a long way if you want to have some great fried chicken. Thats why restaurants with higher quality that serve popular friend chicken use top tier meats which make a difference.
Your friend is a chicken? Typical!!!

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AbeVigodaLive wrote:Brought some in for lunch today.

Personally, I think it gets forgotten about entirely too much. It's pretty solid.
Who the hell forgets the beautifully put together fried chicken?

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elartman1973 wrote:
ripper76 wrote:
elartman1973 wrote: From where?

How many whole chickens do you consume per day?
Had a half chicken yesterday ...from chili king so it was chopped up in like 10 peice with mono and lime juice over it...then I added two fried eggs to white rice as my side
Gotta say .... that sounds real good

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Did anyone see the video of the black dude who was trying to prove he knew how to wash and cook fried chicken!? This dumb ass washed his meat with dish soap!hahaha

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Boneless is not better, except maybe fish and hamburger.
and boneless wings are mcnuggets
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UNC MJ FAN. wrote:Chicken tenders is ssoooo much better. Same concept basically but without most of the fat greese and bone.

Friend chicken is dope too. I prefer recipes and cooking methods that leave the chicken dry on the outside and juicy af on the inside. Using cheap chicken also will yield subpar results IMO spending a little more to find better chicken would probably go a long way if you want to have some great fried chicken. Thats why restaurants with higher quality that serve popular friend chicken use top tier meats which make a difference.
Boneless wings are tenders and for children and definitely not better
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elartman1973 wrote:
UNC MJ FAN. wrote:Chicken tenders is ssoooo much better. Same concept basically but without most of the fat greese and bone.

Friend chicken is dope too. I prefer recipes and cooking methods that leave the chicken dry on the outside and juicy af on the inside. Using cheap chicken also will yield subpar results IMO spending a little more to find better chicken would probably go a long way if you want to have some great fried chicken. Thats why restaurants with higher quality that serve popular friend chicken use top tier meats which make a difference.
Boneless wings are tenders and for children and definitely not better
When did I say anything about wings you delirious fat fuck.
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If I were able to pick my last meal, fried chicken would be it. Preferably my granny's, which is tough to get now since she passed in 1998. But hot damn, was it ever good. Fried in lard in an old-fashioned cast-iron skillet; I have very early memories of standing on my tiptoes to try to look in the pan, but only making it to eye-level with the blue flame of the gas stove burner.

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americaninfidel wrote:If I were able to pick my last meal, fried chicken would be it. Preferably my granny's, which is tough to get now since she passed in 1998. But hot damn, was it ever good. Fried in lard in an old-fashioned cast-iron skillet; I have very early memories of standing on my tiptoes to try to look in the pan, but only making it to eye-level with the blue flame of the gas stove burner.

Damn, I miss that lady.

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americaninfidel wrote:If I were able to pick my last meal, fried chicken would be it. Preferably my granny's, which is tough to get now since she passed in 1998. But hot damn, was it ever good. Fried in lard in an old-fashioned cast-iron skillet; I have very early memories of standing on my tiptoes to try to look in the pan, but only making it to eye-level with the blue flame of the gas stove burner.

Damn, I miss that lady.
Cast Iron is the only way to go when cooking it. That "seasoned" skillet with the seasoned oil is money for that fried chicken.
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americaninfidel wrote:If I were able to pick my last meal, fried chicken would be it. Preferably my granny's, which is tough to get now since she passed in 1998. But hot damn, was it ever good. Fried in lard in an old-fashioned cast-iron skillet; I have very early memories of standing on my tiptoes to try to look in the pan, but only making it to eye-level with the blue flame of the gas stove burner.

Damn, I miss that lady.
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AlaskaHawks wrote:
americaninfidel wrote:If I were able to pick my last meal, fried chicken would be it. Preferably my granny's, which is tough to get now since she passed in 1998. But hot damn, was it ever good. Fried in lard in an old-fashioned cast-iron skillet; I have very early memories of standing on my tiptoes to try to look in the pan, but only making it to eye-level with the blue flame of the gas stove burner.

Damn, I miss that lady.
Cast Iron is the only way to go when cooking it. That "seasoned" skillet with the seasoned oil is money for that fried chicken.
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