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Tuscany and fried chicken—two things that are almost universally loved, but otherwise have very little to do with each other. Turns out there's an awesome fried chicken dish that comes to us straight from the Jewish community of Tuscany, featuring meat brined in lemon juice with garlic and. Tuscany and fried chicken: two things that are almost universally loved, but otherwise have very little to do with each other.
To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook tuscany-jewish fried chicken using 19 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Tuscany-Jewish Fried Chicken:
- Take marinade——–
- Prepare 3/4 cup lemon juice
- Get 1 teaspoon minced garlic
- Prepare 1 teaspoon kosher salt
- Prepare Chicken————
- Take 5-1/4 pounds chicken I used thighs boneless and skinless
- Take to taste salt
- Get to taste ground black pepper
- Take 1/4 teaspoon Ground nutmeg fresh
- Get 1/4 teaspoon Ground cinnamon
- Take coating———-
- Get 4 large eggs
- Prepare 1 cup all purpose flour
- Make ready 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
- Get 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
- Prepare to fry———
- Prepare as needed olive oil make 1-1/2 deep in pan
- Take garnish ————–
- Get 1 large lemon cut into wedges
Why is chicken so incredibly popular on Jewish tables around the world? Maybe it's that it's among Chicken soup has a near-universal appeal; recipes for the golden elixir are found in cultures around But breaded, pan-fried chicken cutlets are perhaps the most iconic version, though oven-baked. Seriously, is there any better fried food than fried chicken? I've long wondered why fried chicken doesn't get a bigger shout-out at Hanukkah.
Instructions to make Tuscany-Jewish Fried Chicken:
- Mix the lemon juice, garlic, and salt
- Add the lemon juice, garlic, and teaspoon kosher salt to a ziploc bag. Add chicken seal with as much air removed as possible. Marinate for 2 hours.
- Heat oil in pan
- To the chicken sprinkle with nutmeg and cinnamon. Or put in the flour
- Beat the eggs. Dredge the chicken in flour and then eggs. Let excessive egg drip off.
- Put into hot oil and fry turning as necessary.
- Move to a paper towel to absorb excessive oils.
- Serve with lemon Wedges.
- I hope you enjoy!
- You can refry the chicken if it's cold later. That is if you want it hot.
This is no ordinary fried chicken; it gets marinated in lemon, garlic and spices before it takes a dip in batter and gets crisped in oil. My Russian Jewish Great Grandma made hers with whole chicken celery parsnips turnips carrots onions dill and "flanken" (I later learned that flanken = short ribs). You only use a few pieces of the short ribs to give it some added depth & flavor. For me dill is the most important ingredient for without it it. Tuscany and fried chicken: two things that are almost universally loved, but otherwise have very little to do with each other.
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