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HometuckyTM..


( don't tell Ken, he'll be spitting feathers :)) )



Being the family cook I'm always on the look out for a new supper or lunchtime treat.


I can't do with buying fried chicken from a take-away but the taste is one I do hanker for, at times


Yesterday we at W**Fkitchen came up with this easy "healthy baked" & great fun version


A.


1 x Pack of Chicken drumsticks & thighs = 7/8 pieces


Handful of flour in a med sized bowl


Salt, white pepper, cayenne & cumin, paprika


Baking sheet/ grease proof paper


Pre-heat oven 180c/350f/gas mk 4


B.


Trim the skin/fat off the chicken.


Then split the drum part to the bone top to bottom, making a bone in butterfly


Add a *generous amount of the seasonings to the flour , plus the salt & mix ( *this only lightly coats the meat )


Now roll & dust the Chicken in the flour/seasoning mix. Tap off the loose & set aside


C.


In a hot frying pan add a little oil & fry off the pieces until nicely brown. Drain on kitchen roll & set aside


Take a flat tray or shallow roasting pan, line with scrunched up then smoothed out grease proof paper ( it catches the fat )


Put into the oven for 30-35 minutes ( check for tenderness )


E.


They should now look all golden & HomeTuckyTM like.


Serve with baked potato's / homemade chips & coleslaw salad



* For added "effect" use fresh grease proof paper to line the serving bowl, pinch over some fresh thymne



Ohh, and enjoy ...!


We did (tu)




W**F

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