Copycat Colonel's Crispy Fried Chicken
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Copycat Colonel’s Crispy Fried Chicken

The Origins of Fried Chicken in American Culture

Fried chicken holds a special place in American food history. While frying meat has existed for centuries across cultures, fried chicken as we know it today took shape in the American South. Enslaved Africans brought deep knowledge of seasoning, spice blending, and frying techniques, which merged with European methods of breading and pan-frying meats. Over time, fried chicken became a celebratory dish — served on Sundays, holidays, and community gatherings.

As railroads expanded and roadside restaurants appeared, crispy fried chicken transitioned from home kitchens to commercial kitchens. Its portability, affordability, and crave-worthy crunch made it a national staple. Today, crispy fried chicken is both comfort food and cultural icon, appearing everywhere from gas stations to fine-dining menus.


Different Methods to Fry Chicken

There is no single way to achieve great crispy fried chicken. Each method offers distinct texture and flavor:

Deep Frying

The most traditional approach. Chicken is fully submerged in hot oil, producing even browning and a shatteringly crisp crust.

Pan Frying

Uses less oil and allows for more hands-on control. Often results in a slightly thicker, rustic crust.

Pressure Frying

Popularized by fast-food chains. Pressure frying locks in moisture while creating an extremely crisp exterior.

Air Frying

A modern alternative that uses convection heat and minimal oil. When paired with cornstarch and proper oil spraying, air frying can still deliver impressive crispy fried chicken results.


Crispy fried chicken adapts well to many seasoning styles:

  • Southern Classic: Salt, pepper, paprika, garlic, onion
  • Spicy: Cayenne, chili powder, black pepper, hot sauce marinades
  • Herb-Forward: Thyme, oregano, sage, white pepper
  • Global Inspired: Korean gochugaru, Japanese shichimi, Creole spice blends
  • Smoky: Smoked paprika, chipotle, ancho chili

The balance between salt, heat, and aromatics is what makes fried chicken unforgettable.


Copycat Colonel’s Crispy Fried Chicken (Air Fryer or Oil Fry)

Ingredients

Copycat Colonel's Crispy Fried Chicken Ingredients
Copycat Colonel’s Crispy Fried Chicken Ingredients

Chicken

Marinade

Crispy Coating

For Cooking

  • Neutral oil spray (canola or avocado oil)

Cooking Instructions

  1. Marinate the Chicken
    Whisk together buttermilk, egg, salt, pepper, paprika, and hot sauce. Add chicken thighs and marinate for at least 30 minutes or up to overnight.
  2. Prepare the Coating
    In a shallow bowl, combine flour, cornstarch, and all seasoning ingredients.
  3. Dredge
    Remove chicken from marinade, letting excess drip off. Press firmly into the coating until well covered.
  4. Rest the Coating
    Place breaded chicken on a rack for 10 minutes. This helps the coating adhere and improves crispiness.
  5. CookAir Fryer Method
    • Preheat air fryer to 380°F.
    • Spray basket and chicken generously with oil.
    • Cook skin-side up for 12 minutes.
    • Flip, spray again, and cook another 10–12 minutes until internal temperature reaches 165°F.
    Oil Fry Method
    • Heat oil to 325–350°F.
    • Fry chicken 12–15 minutes, turning occasionally, until golden and cooked through.
    • Drain on a wire rack.
  6. Rest and Serve
    Let rest 5 minutes before serving to preserve the crispy fried chicken crust.

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