Fried Chicken (Southern)
Buttermilk-brined chicken dredged in seasoned flour and fried to a shattering golden crust.
Why It Works
Buttermilk's lactic acid tenderizes the meat and its casein proteins react with flour to create extra-craggy coating; double-dipping in buttermilk and flour builds more crust layers.
Key Ingredients
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