I've been trying to do this the right way for a long time and I finally hit it out of the park. I followed the recipe from Paul Prudhomme's Louisiana Kitchen, but the method is the same for almost all the smothered chicken recipes out there. It's a simple, 4-step process.
Season the chicken and then dredge it in seasoned flour. |
Fry the chicken until it's about halfway done. Paul recommends a deep oil bath, but others are fine with just a thin slosh of oil. |
Put it all in a Dutch oven and add a lot of chicken stock. Cover and simmer for 20-30 minutes. |
The end result was fabulous. My mistake in the past was getting the ratio of roux to stock wrong. It's a little bit of roux and plenty of stock. In fact, this one wiped out about 3 cups of my homemade chicken stock.
I served this over some white rice and the resulting meal was excellent.
1 comment:
Very nice! It certainly looks like a lot of food, though. Do you have enough people to help you eat it?
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