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chicken fried questions #1107487 12/15/09 05:31 PM
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Has anyone ever tried to chicken fry either a pork loin cutlet or a hamburger patty? if so how did it come out? Thanks in advance.



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I do pork loin all the time. It comes out fine. I just pan fry the cutlets.



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Re: chicken fried questions [Re: bill oxner] #1107695 12/15/09 06:49 PM
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I do pork loin nearly weekly:

One glass dish combine:
one cup of milk and one beaten egg

Second dish combine:
Two cups of AP flour
2 tbsp garlic powder
4-5 tbsp Tony's
1 tbsp salt/pepper

Dip loin in egg mixture, coating well, then place in flour mix. Coat loin with flour mix, pat dry and shake free of loose flour. Repeat this same process one more time.

Deep fry at 350* for about 6 minutes, depending the thickness of the cut. I cut them about 3/4" thick.


Re: chicken fried questions [Re: RobertY] #1108583 12/16/09 12:55 AM
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Robert Y's recipe looks like what I use (never exactly the same though) and the pork turns out really good. Some will like it better than deer because the flavor is usually less gamey. I have a friend with no teeth and he chicken fries hamburger patties alot. I did it once for the heck of it and it was good.


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Deep fried is better, but you don't give up much in pan fired. I only use deep fried for fish, shrimp, and oysters, along with french fries.

I don't do the egg wash for fried pork chops, but then again, it's a little better.



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Pork loin fries up very well. In addition to a Texas chicken fried style, look up Schnitzel for a Austrian/German style or Tonkatsu for a Japanese style of deep fried pork cutlet. All are excellent.


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My wife is the pickiest eater ever. After reading this thread, I asked her if she wanted me to make some chicken fried steak for dinner. She said she didn't like CFS. A little dumbfounded, I asked her why.
She said something about chicken and steak in the same name grosses her out....

What did I get myself in to?


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I have some picky eaters in my family but I don't know anyone that won't eat something because of the name. Good luck brother!!!



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Originally Posted By: cbump
My wife is the pickiest eater ever. After reading this thread, I asked her if she wanted me to make some chicken fried steak for dinner. She said she didn't like CFS. A little dumbfounded, I asked her why.
She said something about chicken and steak in the same name grosses her out....

What did I get myself in to?


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Originally Posted By: cbump
My wife is the pickiest eater ever. After reading this thread, I asked her if she wanted me to make some chicken fried steak for dinner. She said she didn't like CFS. A little dumbfounded, I asked her why.
She said something about chicken and steak in the same name grosses her out....

What did I get myself in to?


I've heard of this before with other people too! Thats why you tell them its COUNTRY FRIED with Country gravy! Chicken fried, although it has nothing to do with chicken, does have a certian weirdness too it.....i guess.

Make her some country fried pork loin (bonless porkchops) and she'll change her mind!


Re: chicken fried questions [Re: RobertY] #1111025 12/17/09 12:46 AM
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We chicken fry hamburger patties all the time. Dam good if I do say so myself, plus you can cut it with a fork.




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I buy the por loins on sale for almost nothing. I slice them about 3/4" thick and tenderize them with a cubeing hammer. Last night the Mrs. dipped them in egg and rolled them in plain white bread crumbs. She then fried them in about 1/4" of olive oil. It was kinda weinerschnitzel style. Sure was good.


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