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07/30/2018 04:00 | Not much to see here, guys. Just THE BEST CHICKEN SANDWICH EVER. Should we keep t

[View Online]( [Pinch of Yum] [Summertime Fried Chicken Sandwiches with Tangy Slaw]( 07/30/2018 04:00 | Not much to see here, guys. Just THE BEST CHICKEN SANDWICH EVER. Should we keep talking? You guys, these sandwiches are the stuff of legends. I mean, I cannot count the number of group texts that have gone back and forth dissecting every last crumb and flavor of this sandwich. People have their opinions about chicken sandwiches, I know, and admittedly I don’t have Southern roots or anything so I … kind of don’t know what I’m doing. Except I do know what I think tastes good, and I think these are amazing. I started with a brioche bun – just the right amount of fluffy lightness, and I spread them with butter and toasted them in the oven so they had a little structure to them. Then on went the fried chicken, the bacon, the Swiss cheese. I love the crunch and tang of slaw, so I piled it on high. The crown jewel was a few pickle slices (mine were spicy/sweet) and a heavy handed shmear of honey dijonnaise. If you’re feeling like this is something you need to eat right now, then you’re understanding. And if you’re feeling a little nervous about frying chicken, let me just calm you down. This is a VERY EASY fry. It isn’t a fancy picture, but this pretty much shows how to make these chicken sandwiches in a nutshell: - buttermilk soak, - dredge in dry mix, - frying to golden brown juicy chicken perfection. With a reasonable amount of common sense, you won’t burn anything and you won’t get oil splattering all over. You’ll just do the 1-2-3 fried chicken dance (soak, dredge, fry) and people will rave about your chicken sandwiches for literally years. See, that wasn’t so scary. After you fry your chicken, you’re pretty much done, and the ball is in your court. Things to consider for your fried chicken sandwiches: - Slaw – yes/no? Mayo/no mayo? I believe in mayo slaws, so I vote that direction. - Pickles? Dill/sweet? Pickled something? Jalapeños? - Cheese? I like Swiss, but if you want to take a spicy angle, Pepperjack is also an excellent choice. - Bacon? I don’t know, I guess it depends on how much you love yourself. - Buns – going all-out with a biscuit? I like the lightness of brioche, but you do you. - Sweet sauce? or spicy? Honey dijonnaise is what’s written into this recipe, but spicy mayo won’t disappoint. This is your fried chicken sandwich masterpiece. Make your magic, friends. Summertime Fried Chicken Sandwiches with Tangy Slaw --------------------------------------------------------------- [★★★★★ 5 from 1 reviews](#respond) - Author: Lindsay - Prep Time: 30 minutes - Cook Time: 30 minutes - Total Time: 1 hour - Yield: 4-6 chicken sandwiches - Category: Dinner - Method: Fry - Cuisine: American [Print Recipe]( [Pin Recipe]( Description SUPER YUMMY fried chicken sandwiches loaded with Swiss cheese, bacon, pickles, slaw, and honey dijonnaise. Yum! --------------------------------------------------------------- Ingredients Wet Ingredients for Chicken: - 4 boneless skinless chicken breasts (see notes!) - 1 tablespoon seasoning mix (see notes!) - 1 cup milk - 1 teaspoon vinegar - 1 large egg Dry Ingredients for Chicken: - 1 1/2 cups flour - 1/2 cup cornstarch - 1 teaspoon baking powder - 2 teaspoons salt - 1 tablespoon seasoning mix - 4-5 cups peanut oil for frying Tangy Slaw: - 3 cups shredded cabbage - 1/2 cup shredded carrots - 1/2 cup mayonnaise (Greek yogurt is a good sub) - 2 tablespoon white vinegar - 1/2 tablespoon sugar - 1/4 teaspoon salt Sandwich Add-Ons: - Brioche buns - Swiss cheese - Pickles, pickled jalapenos, etc. - Bacon - Honey dijonnaise (easy – see notes) --------------------------------------------------------------- Instructions - MARINATE: In a plastic bag or glass bowl, combine the chicken with all the wet ingredients. Marinate in the fridge for 4-6 hours. - BATTER: In a shallow bowl, combine all the dry ingredients except the oil. - SLAW: Toss all your ingredients together! - FRY: Heat the peanut oil in a frying pan until a speck of oil sizzles across the top. Using tongs, shake excess liquid off the chicken pieces. Coat each piece in the dry flour mix. Add to the hot oil. Fry for 5 minutes on one side, then 2-3 minutes on the other side until golden brown and crispy. Drain on a paper towel lined plate and sprinkle with a little more salt (to taste). - ASSEMBLE: Build your ideal summertime fried chicken sandwich! I like bacon, Swiss cheese, honey dijonnaise, pickles, and slaw! Notes You can use small chicken pieces, large chicken breasts that have been pounded thin, or large chicken breasts that have just been cut in half lengthwise to make a thin piece of chicken. But I wouldn’t use them in at full thickness. I prefer smaller, thinner chicken pieces because they’re easier to cook and they fit better on a bun. The seasoning mix can kinda be whatever you want. I used a generic all purpose chicken seasoning every time I made this, always with a different brand, and it was always great. I look for ingredients like paprika, pepper, garlic / onion powder, etc. Toasting the brioche buns in the oven with a little butter to get them golden brown and a little crispy on the inside is a good idea. Honey Dijonnaise: 1 cup mayo, 2 tablespoons honey, 2 tablespoons dijon mustard. Season / adjust to taste. Did you make this recipe? Tag [@pinchofyum]( on Instagram and hashtag it [#pinchofyum]( Recipe Card powered by One last note – this was the most fun dinner club recipe ever, because we did a Southern theme with mac and cheese, and collards, and fried green tomatoes, and bourbon sweet tea, and crack pie, and it was just the best. And I have [this recipe]( from Bread Babe to thank for helping me learn how to do the fried chicken sandwich thing! The post [Summertime Fried Chicken Sandwiches with Tangy Slaw]( appeared first on [Pinch of Yum](. Stay Connected [rss]( [fb]( [tw]( [insta]( Copyright © 2017 · Pinch of Yum - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Daily emails too much? [Click here]( to switch to a weekly roundup. [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your info]( 2400 North 2nd Street, Suite #311, Minneapolis, MN 55411, United States

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