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Easy Skillet Fried Chicken Recipe For Beginners (1) By Rosie
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Hey there cousins! I’ve been reading the comments on Facebook, and many of y’all have been asking me to share a super easy fried chicken recipe. I know a lot of my “seasoned cousins” have fried chicken down pat, but many of the new cousins and even some of the older ones need a little assistance with this one. So I’ve decided to come forward, and share my easiest fried chicken recipe! I know I say this a lot, but this recipe will be extremely easy! Like seriously, y’all! You’ll only need 4 ingredients for this easy fried chicken recipe for beginners. Those ingredients are chicken, flour, oil, and Rosamae Seasonings Granny’s Secret Fried Chicken Seasoning!

Let’s talk more about the ingredients. For this recipe, I used self-rising flour. However you can certainly use regular all-purpose flour. I’ve used both flours before, and there isn’t a real difference between the two when it comes to this recipe.

What kind of oil should I use to make skillet fried chicken?

This is a question that I get asked all the time, and my answer is pretty straight forward. Be sure to use a nice quality oil that has a high smoking point! I personally love corn oil, and it’s my favorite when frying chicken. It doesn’t have an overpowering taste, it’s not too expensive, and it doesn’t smoke up the house. Other oils that I like are:

  • Peanut Oil: This oil is very flavorful, and is popular when it comes to frying chicken and other foods. However, it’s kind of on the expensive side. Also, be careful with this one! A lot of people have nut allergies, so if you’re feeding a crowd and are unsure about their allergies, skip out on this one.
  • Canola oil: Another popular oil that many people love to use when frying chicken. It definitely does the trick, but can be on the more bland side.

I suggest staying away from cheap oil blends that include soybean oil. They usually have low smoking points. The last thing you want to do is burn your chicken, and smoke up the house, so stay away from the cheap stuff.

How to Season the Chicken Before Frying

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Delicious crispy fried chicken should be seasoned to perfection. The chicken should not only be seasoned on the outside, but on the inside as well. The trick for achieving perfectly seasoned fried chicken is seasoning the chicken, and letting it sit overnight. This gives the seasoning time to penetrate the meat. Simply use the Rosamae Granny’s Fried Chicken Seasoning to do this step. This seasoning blend has everything you need to season your fried chicken in one jar! It’s a one-stop/everything-in-one-jar blend. I know some people may be in a rush to fry the chicken and may want to hurry up and skip the overnight process, but don’t! This step is a must, so don’t skip out on it! Once this is done, everything else is a breeze.

How to Bread the Chicken Before Frying

Once the chicken has sat overnight, you’ll remove it from the refrigerator and let it reach room temperature. Next, you’ll season the flour with more of the Rosamae Granny’s Fried Chicken Seasoning. Then you will coat the chicken with the flour, and fry it in a skillet.

Sounds easy enough right? Well it is!! It just takes practice and patience. Below is a video tutorial. Be sure to watch, and feel free to ask any questions that you may have in the comment section.

Check out the video tutorial here:

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Easy Skillet Fried Chicken

This skillet fried chicken recipe is fool-proof, perfect for beginners! Here are some pro tips on how to season, bread, and fry delicious, juicy fried chicken every time!

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Course Main Course

Cuisine American

Keyword beginner recipes, easy recipes, fried chicken

Servings 4 servings

Ingredients

  • 2 lbs chicken your favorite pieces
  • 4-6 cups corn oil or some of the other oils suggested in post
  • 4 tbsp Rosamae Seasonings Granny's Fried Chicken Seasoning
  • 2 cups Self Rising Flour or all purpose flour

Instructions

  • Start off by making sure that the chicken is nice and clean.

  • Put the chicken in a bowl or baking dish. Season the chicken with 2 tbsp of Rosamae Seasonings Granny's Secret Fried Chicken Seasoning.

  • Massage the seasonings into the chicken and all over. Cover the chicken and let it sit in the refrigerator overnight.

  • The next day, you'll remove the chicken from the refrigerator and let it reach room temperature.

  • Once the chicken is at room temperature, pour the oil into a large pan/skillet. Heat the oil up to about 360 F.

  • While the oil is heating up, combine the flour & the remaining 2 tbsp of Rosamae Seasonings Granny's Secret Fried Chicken Seasoning.

  • Combine the flour and seasoning. Mix until well incorporated.

  • Next, coat the chicken with the seasoned flour. Let the breaded chicken sit for about 7 minutes before frying to ensure that the breading sticks.

  • Now, slowly emerge the chicken into the hot oil. Be sure not to overcrowd the pain.

  • Fry each batch of chicken for 15 minutes (if frying wings). If you're frying legs, thighs, or larger pieces, increase the cooking time. Be sure to pierce the chicken with a fork and make sure that there is no visible blood. If there is, continue to cook until there isn't any!

  • Once the chicken is crispy, golden brown, and cooked throughout place it on a cooling rack or paper towel-lined plate.

  • When the chicken is cool enough to eat, serve and enjoy with hot sauce!

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  1. Easy Skillet Fried Chicken Recipe For Beginners (15)Shanelle says

    When frying chicken. How do you stop the oil turning dark

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    • Easy Skillet Fried Chicken Recipe For Beginners (16)Rosie says

      Hi Shanelle. Try sticking with a high smoking point oil such as peanut oil, canola, or corn oil. Stay away from the oil blends, because they sometime contain cheap oils that burn fast. Also be sure to tap away any excess flour from the chicken before adding it to the pan. XOXO

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  2. Easy Skillet Fried Chicken Recipe For Beginners (17)Kyler G. says

    This is my first time watching one of your recipe vids. You have a great personality and teaching skill. Once you said you were going to stir the flour and Rosamae seasoning with your “snausages” I knew you were a real one hah! Keep doing your thing because these recipes are great!!

    Reply

Easy Skillet Fried Chicken Recipe For Beginners (2024)

FAQs

How to make fried chicken in 5 steps? ›

Directions:
  1. Step 1: Soak in buttermilk. Remove any excess moisture from your chicken pieces by patting them dry with paper towels. ...
  2. Step 2: Coat the chicken. In a large resealable plastic bag, add the ingredients listed for the coating. ...
  3. Step 3: Let it rest. ...
  4. Step 4: Fry, fry, fry. ...
  5. Step 5: Rest, then serve.
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Do you dip chicken in egg before frying? ›

Submerge the chicken in the egg wash. Remove the chicken from the egg wash and dredge it in the flour a second time. Shake off the excess flour and place the chicken skin-side down in the hot oil.

Does flour or egg come first when frying chicken? ›

You should always start with a layer of flour. This helps absorb moisture on the surface of the chicken, which would keep the breading from sticking and make a mess in the hot oil. The flour also gives the egg something to cling to—otherwise it would slide right off the chicken.

What is the correct order of steps when pan frying chicken? ›

Pan-Frying Chicken
  1. Step 1: Gather your ingredients. ...
  2. Step 2: Line Up Bowls. ...
  3. Step 3: Start dredging. ...
  4. Step 4: Let the coating set. ...
  5. Step 5: Start frying. ...
  6. Step 6: Let the chicken cool and enjoy.

What is the trick to frying chicken? ›

Leave the chicken in too long, and you'll end up with an extra-crispy crust, but dry, overcooked meat. By frying once, allowing the chicken to chill completely, then frying again a second time, you end up with extra-crunchy crust and meat that's still plenty juicy.

How many minutes to fry chicken in oil? ›

In most fried chicken recipes, chicken should be fried for about seven to eight minutes per side. However, keep in mind that pieces can vary in size and thickness. The chicken is fully cooked when the thickest part of the meat registers at 165°. For visual indicators, look for crispy, golden-brown skin.

What makes fried chicken taste better? ›

Dry brine the chicken for juiciness.

You can do this overnight in the fridge or for just 30 minutes before coating and frying the chicken at room temperature. This salting step is critical for moist, flavorful chicken, as it gives the chicken direct contact with the salt.

Do you flour chicken before frying? ›

For the most flavorful Skillet-Fried Chicken, make sure to completely coat the chicken pieces in the seasoned flour.

Can I use all-purpose flour to fry chicken? ›

If you only have all-purpose flour that's alright: just whisk in 2 teaspoons of baking powder and a pinch of fine salt before you whisk in the seasonings. Seasoned salt, ground black pepper: Y'all know I love my Lawry's, on tons of things, not just fried chicken. Use your own favorite seasoned salt.

What goes first when frying chicken? ›

The side of the food you put into the oil first will always look better than the side you turn it to. So start the pieces skin-side down. When you begin to see really tiny little bubbles in the crust on the uncooked side, it's time to turn the piece over, Corriher said.

Why do you dip chicken in ice water before frying? ›

If you soak the chicken in an ice water bath prior to the dredging and breading process, the cold liquid will firm the meat and keep it moist — it's basically like brining the chicken first. The ice-cold skin will also make sure your breading of choice will stay on the poultry during the frying process.

Do you cover chicken while frying? ›

Mistake: Not Covering Your Pan While Frying

As the chicken cooks, cover the pan with a lid to trap the heat. This helps render the fat and water from the chicken for a crisp crust and evenly cooked meat.

What is Step 5 chicken? ›

Step 5 Rating - Animal Centered, Bred for outdoors

• Chickens live their entire lives on the pastured farm. • Robust Breed capable of living outdoors year around. • Carefully hand-raised in small groups.

What is the order for fried chicken? ›

Dip each breast into the flour, then shake off the excess. Next, run the breast through the egg to coat it lightly and hold the chicken over the liquid to let any excess fall back into the bowl. Finally, lay the chicken in the bread crumbs, turn it over and press it into the breading to coat.

How much fried chicken for 5 people? ›

The total number of guests fundamentally affects the quantity of fried chicken to prepare. As a rule of thumb, count on serving three pieces of fried chicken per person.

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