Happiness is a cast-iron skillet full of chicken, bubbling and frying away. So, if you have 3 of them going, it must be happiness beyond all reasoning....well, anyway, I fried some chicken (lots) and made seasoned flour to coat it. 1 cup flour 2 tsp salt 1/4 tsp pepper 1 tsp garlic salt dash of paprika
That looks SO great! Where do you live? Can I come over? I'll bring the mashed potatoes!
I used to live in Baltimore, where they put Old Bay not only on blue crabs, but also on the pacifiers of babies' bottles to get them to drink. Next time, try putting some Old Bay into your seasoned flour. It makes for some chicken even the Colonel would envy.
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Ode to Food
Ah, cooking. Is there any other delight in this world? I am hoping in this endeavor to share some of the recipes and foods that I find delectable (and there are many). Of course, there are the occasional blunders that one stumbles across when cooking (especially when lacking opposable thumbs), but I have high hopes that my posts to this blog will be of the utmost interest to those who take the time to read them. Yours humbly, Butterbur.
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That looks SO great! Where do you live? Can I come over? I'll bring the mashed potatoes!
I used to live in Baltimore, where they put Old Bay not only on blue crabs, but also on the pacifiers of babies' bottles to get them to drink. Next time, try putting some Old Bay into your seasoned flour. It makes for some chicken even the Colonel would envy.
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