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Fried Chicken | Traditional Fried Chicken Dish From Southern United States, United States of America | TasteAtlas
Fried Chicken | Traditional Fried Chicken Dish From Southern United States, United States of America | TasteAtlas
Fried Chicken | Traditional Fried Chicken Dish From Southern United States, United States of America | TasteAtlas
Fried Chicken | Traditional Fried Chicken Dish From Southern United States, United States of America | TasteAtlas

Fried Chicken

(Southern Fried Chicken)

The most popular food of the Southern cuisine, fried chicken is the theme of many arguments where everyone involved seems to have a favorite, be it what their mothers used to make, a cult roadside eatery, or a bygone restaurant. However, it is universally agreed that the meat must be moist, succulent, and tender, coated with a crunchy, golden-brown crust.


It all started during the colonization period, when Scottish immigrants settled in the South, bringing their fried chicken recipes along. The African slaves then introduced new seasonings and spices, and the dish quickly gained popularity. Typical seasonings include salt, pepper, and hot chiles, and the pieces of meat should be edible by hand so that the consumer can bite both the crust and the meat at the same time.


The birds must be fresh and smaller in size, as the meat will be much more tender and the proportion of crust to meat will be perfectly balanced. Once the chicken parts are hot, crispy, and ready to be consumed, they are traditionally accompanied by buttered biscuits, Southern potato salad, mashed potatoes, or cream gravy on the side.