Bacon got REALLY expensive the year before I left the chef life for the wide world of food sales. I ended up running this as a special on the bars but it’s become a staple for me whenever I get the craving.

Sourdough, dukes mayo, good tomato, lettuce, battered and fried chicken skins. You get that crunch and savory you want from a BLT at a WAY better price.

  • heirloomvegtattoo@lemmy.worldOP
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    Of course! We tried it two ways, but the most effective was this

    -Dry your chicken skins

    -Hold them in a brine of buttermilk, hot sauce, egg mix (purely for ease of use on line, I’d only leave them 15-20 minutes if you’re doing it at the house)

    -Toss them in a flour dredge

    -Once coated deep fry, you could probably get away with a pan fry with shallow oil but I was blessed with a deep fryer.

    Drying the skins and then frying without the wet/dry mix did not yield the crisp you would want (just a warning).

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      1 年前

      Thank you!

      Did you ever try blanching the skin before frying it? Here’s an article for getting crispy skin on chicken cooked sous vide, which isn’t exactly the same, but I wonder if the technique could apply here.

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        I’m going to look into that a little more, I get how it would work by making the skin on the breast contract but I feel like a quick pan fry before sous vide would give you the same effect with their application?

        I feel like it should work? I’ll try it next time and get back with results. I’m wondering if leaving it with salt (the same way you would fake dry age a steak) would pull enough moisture out to crisp it without breading.

        Thanks for giving me something to play with!

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        It was a crap shoot but I used the old two fry baskets together trick. Keeps them reasonably flat. You’ll still have a couple that get through… for home anything metal that you can hold something down with?