Mix the salt, pepper, cayenne pepper, garlic powder,
onion powder and dry
mustard powder together in a bowl. Divide the
spices evenly between 2 mixing bowls. Add the flour to 1 of the bowls, mix well, and set aside.
Rub the
chicken drumsticks with the reserved spice mix. Poke all of the pieces with a fork a few times to let the flavors seep down into the meat. Set aside.
Pour the buttermilk over the chicken, and cover the bowl with
plastic wrap. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour. Cook's Note: You can also let the chicken marinate longer, even overnight.
Add the flour mixture to a large re-sealable plastic bag. Remove the chicken pieces from the
buttermilk and in batches, drop them into the bag, shaking them to make sure they become heavily coated.
In a large heavy-bottomed
saucepan, pour enough oil to fill the pan about a third of the way. Heat over medium heat until a
deep-frying thermometer inserted in the oil reaches 360 degrees F. (If you don't have a thermometer, a
cube of bread will brown in about 3 minutes.)
Drop the coated chicken drumsticks into the hot oil. Turn the pieces as they brown and do not let them touch each other while frying. Work in batches, if necessary check the underside of a piece by lifting it with tongs. It should be a deep golden brown. Cook the chicken until the pieces are crispy and brown, about 15 minutes, turning occasionally.
To test for doneness: Cut into the thickest part of a drumstick. The juices should run clear and the meat should be opaque throughout. If necessary, pop the chicken into a preheated 325 degree F oven, until they are fully cooked.
Transfer the fried chicken to a paper towel-lined baking sheet to
drain the excess oil.
Transfer the drumsticks onto a serving platter, or put into a bucket. Serve the chicken hot, room temperature, or cold.
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By ackshores
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on January 19, 2012
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This is really nice fried chicken. I only used six drumsticks and the salt content didn't bother me at all. My fried chicken has always been bland, and this had a real kick. Enjoyed it very much.
By remendizabal_13...
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on September 24, 2011
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The first time we made this it did taste like it had to much salt the second time we used about half of what it called for and it was awsome thanks
By Slim Shady
Portland, OR
on July 16, 2011
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To much salt. I used 15 drumsticks with the same amount of seasoning Chuck used for 8 drumsticks and it was still way to salty.
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