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Date: | Sat, 15 Jul 1995 12:25:24 EDT |
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
I found an interesting way to make GF fried chicken while traveling around
Louisiana. There was a product for sale called "Chick-fry" which
contained only corn flour, salt, and pepper. It made great breading for
fried chicken. After the box ran out, I tried to duplicate the mixture at
home--with good success!
I typically use
2 cups of corn flour, finer grind is better (Goya works well)
1 tbsp salt
1 tbsp pepper
You can mix the seasonings stronger or weaker to your taste. Coat the
chicken with egg before coating with the bread mixture.
On my Southern expedition, I even discovered a restaurant which fried
everything like this. They didn't use wheat on anything, so I didn't have
to worry about cross-contamination. Boy, was I in heaven!
Warren Anderson
Marlborough, Mass, USA
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