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Recipe: Homemade Hot Chicken

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John & I are long time fans & consumers of Nashville's infamous

Prince's Hot Chicken Shack

.  Alas, it is a pain in the ass to eat there, so over the weekend we took matters into our own hands & decided to attempt to recreate it at home.  Y'all, we kind of pulled it off.

Homemade Hot Chicken

Adapted from

From Away - Cooking And Eating In Maine

Ingredients:

2 skin-on, bone-in chicken breasts

2 cups buttermilk

1/2 cup self-rising flour

10 ounces + 2 tbsp lard, divided

3 tbsp cayenne pepper

1 tsp sugar

3/8 tsp salt

1/4 tsp garlic powder

4 slices white bread

sliced dill pickles

Directions:

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In a baking dish, combine chicken breasts & buttermilk.  Cover & refrigerate *overnight.

*We didn't do overnight.  We did about one hour.

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In a deep, heavy cast iron skillet over medium heat, heat 10 ounces of lard to 375 degrees.  Remove chicken from buttermilk & dredge in flour.

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Add chicken to hot grease, & cook, turning every 3-4 minutes, until chicken is golden brown & a meat thermometer registers 165 degrees, about 20-25 minutes, depending on the size of your chicken.  Drain chicken on paper towel lined plate.

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Microwave remaining 2 tbsp lard for 30 seconds, or until liquefied.  Add cayenne, sugar, salt & garlic powder.  Stir well to combine.  It will form a paste.

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Apply paste to bone-side of chicken using a brush, flip chicken over (so it is skin side up) onto 2 slices of white bread, & baste with more of the paste.  Repeat for remaining chicken breasts.

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Serve with sliced dill pickles & a million paper towels.  And milk.  And crinkle cut fries.

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Notes:

Allegedly,

allegedly

, the secret ingredient is sold at the Kroger next door to Prince's.  It's called "Slap Ya Mama Cajun Seasoning".  It's also

on Amazon

for $8.  Not wanting to drive to Trinity Lane on a Sunday night, we went without it, but you better believe we'll have it by the time we make this again.  If you do have it, you change the 3 tbsp cayenne to 2 tbsp cayenne + 1 tbsp Slap Ya Mama.

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And yes, since inquiring minds want to know, the digestive effect, aka 'the reckoning', is the same, which, in my mind, means we successfully accomplished this feat.

Now, go forth & burn!