Southern Fried Chicken

The ‘Colonel’ may have had 11 secret herbs and spices, but these chicken wings taste just as good with only four! The secret to flavour is salt … and soaking these wings (or any poultry) in brine makes a world of difference – just not too long for small pieces such as wings or they become too salty.

The other trick is to leave the chicken and flour together long enough for the moisture from the chicken to help build up a thick coating, almost like a batter. Overnight is best if time permits.

I serve these wings with two dipping sauces – a smoky spicy one and a cooling herbal one. I use salad burnet for the herbal one because it’s growing in my garden and has a lovely cucumber flavour, but parsley, coriander, mint, chervil or a combination of your favourite soft herbs will work just as well.

These make a great snack any time, or add a spicy coleslaw to turn them into a meal for four. Serves 6 or more as a snack

Ingredients

    • 1kg chicken wings (preferably organic)
    • 50g cooking salt
    • 2 cups plain flour
    • vegetable oil, for deep-frying

Fried Chicken Spice Blend

    • 3 teaspoons coriander seeds
    • 3 teaspoons white peppercorns
    • 1 1/2 teaspoons cumin seeds
    • 1 1/2 teaspoons fennel seeds
    • 1 1/2 teaspoons salt flakes

Hot Dipping Sauce

    • 1 cup whole-egg mayonnaise
    • 2 teaspoons hot smoked paprika
    • hot sauce, to taste

Cool Dipping Sauce

    • 1 cup natural yoghurt
    • 1 cup fresh soft herb leaves, finely chopped

Method

Cut wings into mini-drums and mid-wings (freeze the wing tips for stock).

Dissolve salt in 500ml cold water.

Place chicken in a lidded container and cover with the water, adding more water and salt, if needed, to completely cover the chicken; use 10g salt for every 100ml of water.

Cover and refrigerate for about 2 hours.

Make Fried Chicken Spice Blend: combine all ingredients in a spice grinder and blitz into a fine powder.

Mix Spice Blend and flour in a large bowl.

Remove chicken from brine, add to bowl and toss well to coat each piece. Cover bowl and refrigerate chicken and flour for at least 4 hours (preferably overnight).

Remove from fridge and set aside for 30 minutes or so to come to room temperature.

Meanwhile, make Hot Dipping Sauce and Cool Dipping Sauce by combining respective ingredients. Set aside.

Heat oil for deep-frying.

Toss chicken in the flour again to add a firm dry coating.

Fry chicken in batches for about 7 minutes (mini-drums may need a little longer than mid-wings), stirring occasionally until just cooked through.

Drain on paper towel until all chicken is cooked.

Serve immediately with Hot Dipping Sauce and Cool Dipping Sauce.

To source quality chicken and support enterprising small businesses, Roberta recommends Eugowra, a small family producer that mainly supplied top-end restaurants pre-COVID, but is now doing online orders and delivering throughout Sydney and regional areas.

Roberta Muir is a food, wine and travel consultant, writer and cookbook author. Visit her website for more recipes and insights.

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Roberta Muir
Roberta Muirhttps://beinspired.au/
Roberta Muir loves making it easy for everyone to explore new cuisines, ingredients, wines and places through small-group food and wine tours, fun food events and online cooking classes. She has a Master’s degree in Gastronomy, is a food, wine and travel writer, and author of 4 cookbooks including the Sydney Seafood School Cookbook. Find more of her inspiration at BeInspired.au
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