We love making Pan-Fried Chicken Legs with super crispy skin! This crispy and tender chicken recipe is a total winner, no buttermilk needed. Show I grew up on fried chicken as a kid! We always pan fried our chicken and kept it simple. No buttermilk, no breadcrumbs and minimal fuss. I have memories of my Dad taking his electric skillet outside to fry the chicken, so the house wouldn't smell like grease! We would eat our fried chicken with piles of mashed potatoes and this delicious coleslaw recipe. It was always one of my favorite family meals! There's a benefit to using just one cut of chicken. When you fry a whole chicken, the different pieces need drastically different fry times. These drumsticks have the same cooking time, which takes a lot of the guesswork out of it! Making fried chicken can be a chore. But, making these Fried Chicken Drumsticks is a breeze! Why Pan Fry? Well, if you don't have a deep fryer, pan frying is the easy choice! But I like to pan fry because it's a bit nostalgic for me, but I also like that it requires less oil. We don't fry too much food, so I don't like to keep large vats of oil on hand. Deep frying is certainly quicker, but I will choose to pan fry any day for the best results! What oil is best for pan frying? For this recipe, you'll need to heat the oil substantially and have it sustain that heat for 30 minutes or more. Although you may be tempted to use olive oil for it's health benefits, it is not the best choice for frying due to it's low smoke point. Equipment For pan frying, I recommend using a neutral oil with a high smoke point, like peanut oil or canola oil. You'll also need a heavy pan, and I recommend investing in a splatter screen, too. The grease that pops out of the skillet is no joke, and the splatter screen helps keep it contained! Storage Once fried, you can keep your chicken legs warm in the oven, covered in aluminum foil. To store in the fridge, place in an airtight container for up to 3 days. Fried chicken is best reheated in the oven. Place on a baking sheet and bake for 10-15 minutes at 325 degrees Fahrenheit, until heated through. Once your chicken is fried and drains for a bit on some paper towels, it's ready to eat! You can enjoy it plain (my favorite) with a few dashes of hot sauce or toss it in your favorite buffalo sauce or barbecue sauce. Your choice! Continue to Content Pan Fried Chicken LegsYield: 4 servings Prep Time: 15 minutes Cook Time: 12 minutes Additional Time: 5 minutes Total Time: 32 minutes These pan fried chicken legs use simple ingredients and are ready in about 30 minutes! PrintIngredients
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NotesWhen frying, it's best to leave space in between the chicken so the oil can bubble up the side of each chicken piece. You may need to fry in batches to avoid over crowding the pan. I like to re-check my oil temperature between each batch. You may need to let the oil re-heat a bit to come back up to temperature. How do you know when chicken legs are done frying?Cook the chicken until the pieces are crispy and brown, about 15 minutes, turning occasionally. To test for doneness: Cut into the thickest part of a drumstick. The juices should run clear and the meat should be opaque throughout.
How long does it take chicken to fry?How long does chicken take to fry? Typically, chicken should be fried for about 7-8 minutes per side. But keep in mind that pieces can vary in size and thickness. The chicken is fully cooked when the thickest part of the meat registers at 165° and the skin is crispy and dark golden-brown in color.
How long do drumsticks take to cook?How long does it take for drumsticks to cook in the oven? Typically it takes around 40-45 minutes to bake medium drumsticks at 400°F, although if your oven cooks hot or the drumsticks are on the smaller side they might be done sooner than that.
How long does drumsticks take to cook in pan?It takes about 30 minutes to pan fry chicken drumsticks that are medium sized. Cooking it for 30 minutes or longer ensures that not only will the outside be cooked, but inside well cooked and juice runs clear. For chicken leg quarters, it takes the same time of 30 minutes of cooking over medium heat.
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