View Full Version : Oven Fried Chicken??
lilbinkey
08-16-2006, 06:20 PM
Hi All,
I hope this doesnt sound like a Weird Question for this group..
But, Im looking for a Easy Oven Fried Chicken Recipe. I am not that great of a cook & Im a Beginner. LOL
I just figured I would ask this ? in this Thread..:D
Thanks,
Binkey
OnieRN
08-16-2006, 07:15 PM
Shake And Bake! Buy it in the store. Just dump the contents into the plastic bag and shake. Then bake..... :D
:)nie
lilbinkey
08-16-2006, 07:25 PM
Shake And Bake! Buy it in the store. Just dump the contents into the plastic bag and shake. Then bake..... :D
:)nie
Ya I have tried that & It is good. But mine always comes out Gummy...
Any Tips with that Annie?? LOL
OnieRN
08-16-2006, 07:39 PM
I think you are responding to me........ My name is actually Onie but I like to use the little smilies as the "O" . I've never had any problem with using Shake and Bake..... but this is my real favorite for baked chicken.....
Get Italian crumbs with herbs (comes in a box) or some other seasoned bread crumbs..... They have different flavors so pick one.
I wet the chicken breast by dipping in milk.
Roll chicken into the bread crumbs
Put on a cookie sheet lined in foil, then put a damb of margarine on top of the chicken pieces. Make sure you seal the foil packet, as this will keep chicken moist.
Bake at 325 for about 1 hr.
I usually open the foil packet to uncover the chicken for the past 10 minutes, which gives it a little crust.
I always get compliments on this receipe. It's easy to do!
:)nie
Squeak
08-16-2006, 08:42 PM
I do almost the same thing except I dip in egg first, then milk. I also add some Parmesean cheese to the bag before I add the chicken. YUM! :D
OnieRN
08-16-2006, 08:46 PM
I always look for ways to vary the taste. I will have to add that cheese and egg. It sure is an easy receipe to do. I also do the same bread crumbs with pork chops too! Especially with stuff chops.......... yum ;)
:Dnie
Marion
08-16-2006, 08:50 PM
Sounds like another catagory coming up in our forum RECIPES!!!
Good idea! Who knows what will be next?
Marion
OnieRN
08-16-2006, 08:55 PM
Maybe something like favorite deserts or favorite main course....... Now we already know that Moonbeam will submit Vegemite and Granny will hadd more receipes to her cookbook. As for the guys in the forum, I'm sure they all have something special they cook for their wives or signifant others. :cool:
:Dnie
KristyAnn
08-16-2006, 08:56 PM
Good recipe I do almost the same I use plain yogourt instead of milk to dip the chicken....
lilbinkey
08-16-2006, 09:07 PM
Good recipe I do almost the same I use plain yogourt instead of milk to dip the chicken....
Ohh Ya all these sound great.. I'll be a Cooking Girls!! Thanks!!
Ohh ya lets start a Recipe Thread on here... That sounds great..
Binkey
Marion
08-16-2006, 09:11 PM
As for the guys in the forum, I'm sure they all have something special they cook for their wives or signifant others. :cool:
:Dnie
Don't forget Steve used to be a chef, he can probably outcook us all!
Marion
Sheri
08-16-2006, 09:36 PM
Instead of bread crumbs, you can also crush corn flakes and season will a little seasoned salt.
lilbinkey
08-16-2006, 10:33 PM
Instead of bread crumbs, you can also crush corn flakes and season will a little seasoned salt.
Yummo!!!
Cant wait to try all these different ideas.
Binkey
srussell
08-17-2006, 07:11 AM
Chicken works out well in my house... My wife likes the thighs and legs and I'm a breast man (LOL) :rolleyes:
For nice juicy, crispy chicken, I do a couple of things...
1. Marinated the chicken in a little olive oil, some lime, parsley and sage overnight
2. Dip the chicken pieces in a mixture in flour, yellow cornmeal and a 1/2 tsp. cayenne pepper for spice
3. Put a little oil in a skillet (all metal) on a low frame , partially fry the pieces until crispy.
4 Take the whole pan and put in a 350 F over for about 15-20 minutes to finish
It's a little more work, but it's well worth the wait! :D
Next week on the show ... we'll show you how to make...
Marion
08-17-2006, 07:25 AM
Told you we could count on Steve!
Marion
lilbinkey
08-17-2006, 09:42 AM
Chicken works out well in my house... My wife likes the thighs and legs and I'm a breast man (LOL) :rolleyes:
For nice juicy, crispy chicken, I do a couple of things...
1. Marinated the chicken in a little olive oil, some lime, parsley and sage overnight
2. Dip the chicken pieces in a mixture in flour, yellow cornmeal and a 1/2 tsp. cayenne pepper for spice
3. Put a little oil in a skillet (all metal) on a low frame , partially fry the pieces until crispy.
4 Take the whole pan and put in a 350 F over for about 15-20 minutes to finish
It's a little more work, but it's well worth the wait! :D
Next week on the show ... we'll show you how to make...
Thanks Steve!!
Sounds so Good!! We can always count on Steve!!
I bet you do like Breasts the Best!! LOL
Binkey
Granny
08-18-2006, 10:39 AM
I don't bake chicken... I eat it, or fry it:
1) Wash the little critter througoughly with soap and clorox... Well, ok, plain water will do.
2) Dry well, but not in the dryer,you nut!
3) Sprinkle with onion powder, garlic powder, and salt.
4) Put in skillet, and pour Crisco oil until is almost covered. Live just a tiny bit of the chicken showing, so it can breath, or it will drown.
5) Cook on medium to low fire, and turn often, till the skin is crunchy (best part of the whole thing), and the chicken is done. Don't ask me, ask the chicken, how should I know.
6) Send me four pieces, legs or thighs, for dinner. Don't feel like cooking tonight.
Now, wasn't that simple.
Granny :p
lilbinkey
08-18-2006, 10:56 AM
HAAAAAAA HAAAAAAAAAAA:D
Granny you are just 2 Funny!!!!!!:D
What time would u like your dinnner Babe? Sounds Delish!! YUMMO!!!!!!!!!!!;)
XOXOXO,
Binkey
I don't bake chicken... I eat it, or fry it:
1) Wash the little critter througoughly with soap and clorox... Well, ok, plain water will do.
2) Dry well, but not in the dryer,you nut!
3) Sprinkle with onion powder, garlic powder, and salt.
4) Put in skillet, and pour Crisco oil until is almost covered. Live just a tiny bit of the chicken showing, so it can breath, or it will drown.
5) Cook on medium to low fire, and turn often, till the skin is crunchy (best part of the whole thing), and the chicken is done. Don't ask me, ask the chicken, how should I know.
6) Send me four pieces, legs or thighs, for dinner. Don't feel like cooking tonight.
Now, wasn't that simple.
Granny :p
Granny
08-18-2006, 11:01 AM
Well, we eat around 6pm, California time. Don't forget to bring some Mojitos! And I'll even put a plate up for you. Paper ok, don't want to do dishes either!
Granny :rolleyes:
Marion
08-18-2006, 11:29 AM
I still don't know after all these months living with Granny, what the heck is a Mojito???? Maybe us Wisconsinet don't have them hear. We do have 3 Taco Bells in town.
Marion
Sandy
08-18-2006, 11:59 AM
A mojito is a drink...I've never tried one but they do look refreshing!
http://www.digsmagazine.com/drinkrecipes/drink_mojito.htm
Granny, do you have your own recipe to share?
lilbinkey
08-18-2006, 12:40 PM
Well, we eat around 6pm, California time. Don't forget to bring some Mojitos! And I'll even put a plate up for you. Paper ok, don't want to do dishes either!
Granny :rolleyes:
Paper is just perfect Granny. What the heck is a Mojitos??
luv Ya Granny
Granny
08-18-2006, 03:54 PM
Hey Marion.... You're on the map. Anyone that has a Taco Bell in their town is on top of my list!
Mojito is a cuban drink. It's made with fresh mint leaves, and... and.... and.... well, something else. It's very refreshing and delicious.
It became very popular after one of the last James Bond movies, the one where he is in Cuba.
No, I don't have my own reciepe, but my Puerto Rican friend makes the best. Go figure. But believe me, you haven't lived till you try one.
I bet the go great with Taco Bell. :rolleyes:
Sandy, great link, thanks!
Granny
Marion
08-18-2006, 04:31 PM
I just read the recipe on the website, they sound great! Will have to try it sometime.
Thanks for the info Sandy.
Next time Granny mentions Mojitos at least we know what she is talking about!
Marion
lilbinkey
08-19-2006, 04:14 PM
Hey Marion.... You're on the map. Anyone that has a Taco Bell in their town is on top of my list!
Mojito is a cuban drink. It's made with fresh mint leaves, and... and.... and.... well, something else. It's very refreshing and delicious.
It became very popular after one of the last James Bond movies, the one where he is in Cuba.
No, I don't have my own reciepe, but my Puerto Rican friend makes the best. Go figure. But believe me, you haven't lived till you try one.
I bet the go great with Taco Bell. :rolleyes:
Sandy, great link, thanks!
Granny
Ohh Granny Taco Bell is the Best!!!!
As my kids would say "IT's THE BOMB"!!!! LOL
Binkey
I would love the recipe for Mojitos.......... YUMMO!!!
Binkey
lilbinkey
08-19-2006, 04:15 PM
Ohh Granny Taco Bell is the Best!!!!
As my kids would say "IT's THE BOMB"!!!! LOL
Binkey
I would love the recipe for Mojitos.......... YUMMO!!!
Binkey
We have a Taco Bell like 5 min. from where we live... Yummo!!
Ohhhhhhhhh, shhhhhhhhhhhhhh, you're all making me so hungry and I don't think I should start eating at quarter past 12- infact it's probably time for bed.
Nite nite everyone!
Edited to say, "I just noticed that I've just become a senior member on my last post of the day" How cool......I'm easily pleased lol.
Catch you all tomorrow, nite nite again.
kwgrlspirit
08-28-2006, 05:54 PM
Try this one & it will amaze you how much it's like fried chicken, all you do is crumble up corn flakes ( any brand)and salt & perrer to taste.
If the chicken is not moist, I dip it in water & shake off excess before rolling in crushed corn flakes. Bake in oven & yummyyy.
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