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Of course I don't deep fry anything. But this was interesting to me.
While I was waiting to get the oil and filters changed in my car I sat outside enjoying the decidedly sunny non-holiday weather (84°F). There was an elderly gentleman sitting outside. I asked if he's loving this hot weather. He said oh, man! It's great! Turns out he went on a church tour/shopping trip to Pennsylvania Dutch (Amish) country. They left just before a big snowstorm hit. He said it was 18°F there! (People this far south don't generally own really heavy coats.) I'm sure it felt good for him to get back here to warmer, if not hot, temperatures. I had to chuckle. He said, "I'm a black man. Been around fried chicken all my life. I've *never* tasted fried chicken as good as I got in Pennsylvania!" I googled for some recipes for Amish fried chicken. Apparently soaking the chicken pieces in buttermilk is the key. I've heard about this for years, but since I don't fry chicken... <shrug> Some might say buttermilk is a "southern thing". <shrug> My father (born in and mostly raised in Pennsylvania or western Ohio, in Penna Dutch country) grew up with buttermilk. Me, having lived most of my adult life in the South, not so much. Jill |
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