Each week, Charlene Johnson shares some of her favorite recipes with you on the air. If you didn’t get a chance to write them down, don’t worry, here they are!
Each week, Charlene Johnson shares some of her favorite recipes with you on the air. If you didn’t get a chance to write them down, don’t worry, here they are!
Like most fried chicken recipes, the chicken parts are coated with a seasoned flour mixture and browned in oil. This recipe, however, adds the convenient step of finishing the cooking in the oven. This gives the cook time to prepare the rest of the meal.
Combine the first 11 ingredients. Place about one cup flour mixture in a large resealable plastic bag. Add a few chicken pieces to the bag at a time; shake to coat. Heat 1/4 inch of oil in large skillet on medium-high. Brown chicken on all sides; transfer to an ungreased 13″ x 9″ x 2″ baking pan. Bake, uncovered, at 350 degrees for 45 to 55 minutes or until juices run clear. Recipe makes enough coating for three chickens. Store unused mixture in an airtight container. YIELD: 4-6 servings.
(Audrey Read, Fraser Lake, British Columbia)
Hush puppies are a southern deep-fried quick bread made of cornmeal. Traditionally served at fish fries, these tasty fritter-like breads are also a great accompaniment to fried chicken or spicy Cajun foods. For those with a sweet tooth, try rolling the hush puppies in confectioners sugar.
In a bowl, combine cornmeal, flour, sugar, baking powder, salt and baking soda. Add egg, milk and corn; stir just until moistened. In a deep-fat fryer, heat oil to 375 degrees. Drop batter by teaspoonfuls into oil. Fry until golden brown. Allow to cool slightly and roll in confectioners sugar if desired. Serve immediately with fried chicken, ham or sausage. YIELD: 12-15 servings.
(Karyl Goodhart, Geraldine, Montana)
DEEP-FAT FRYING TIPS:
TOPPING:
OPTIONAL: Maple syrup
Place bread cubes in greased 13″ x 9″ baking dish. In a mixing bowl, beat eggs, milk, sugar, vanilla and salt; pour over bread. Cover and refrigerate for 8 hours or overnight. Remove from refrigerator 30 minutes before baking. Dot with butter. Combine sugar and cinnamon; sprinkle over top. Cover and bake at 350 degrees for 45 to 50 minutes. Serve with syrup if desired. Can also be served with fruit or sausage links.
Combine all ingredients in a small crock pot. I usually preheat the mixture in a microwave, or you can heat it in the crock pot, until the cheese is melted and all ingredients are mixed well. Serve with crackers.
(Marlene Andersen)
Melt first three ingredients together in microwave. Pour over 8 cups Rice Chex in a large bowl. Cover and shake well (until coated). Cool a little. Pour two cups powdered sugar over Rice Chex. Shake again. Store in refrigerator. BEWARE — this is very addictive!
(Linda Zimmerman/Linda Robinson)
Mix together. Add 7-Up last. Pour in paper cups and freeze. Makes eleven 5 oz. cups. Double recipe 32 3.5 oz. cups.
(Diane Funk)
Glaze:
Boil glaze ingredients together for five minutes. Remove from heat and add one teaspoon vanilla and one teaspoon baking soda. Stir well. Pour over crackers and peanuts in flat baking pan. Bake at 250 degrees for one hour, stirring every 15 minutes. Pour out on wax paper. Allow to cool. Store in covered container.
(Dolores Swope)
Mix and roll out on floured surface 1/4″ thick. Slice with pizza cutter in 1/4 ” strips. Place into boiling soup and cook for 2 to 3 minutes, turning down heat.
(Dawn Bergman)
Brown hamburger and drain. Mix all ingredients in 5 quart crock pot. Cook for 6 to 8 hours on low.
(Deb Luhring)
Master Mix:
Refrigerate. If making whole batch, add 3/4 cup milk to mix.
For biscuits made from mix:
Add milk, all at once. Stir 25 strokes. Knead lightly 15 strokes on floured board. Form and bake 10 to 15 minutes at 450 degrees.
(Helen Dooly)