Notes:For a gluten-free dish, choose a corn cereal that's gluten free, such as Nature's Path Cornflakes, or try General Mill's Corn Chex. Brining for a shorter period of time will result in slightly less juicy chicken and less salty flavor.
Recipe Details
Oven-Fried, Corn Flake-Crusted Chicken Recipe
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Kosher salt
2teaspoonsgranulated sugar
1 1/2 pounds (24盎司)boneless, skinless chicken breastor legs (see note)
2tablespoonsolive oil
3/4cupcornmeal
Kosher saltand freshly ground black pepper
1/4teaspooncayenne
1/2teaspoondried oregano
1cupbuttermilk
3cupscorn flakes cereal, crushed
Directions
Whisk 3 tablespoons kosher salt and 2 teaspoons sugar with 1 quart of water in a large container. Place chicken in brine, cover with lid, and chill at least 4 hours or up to overnight.
Adjust oven rack to middle position and preheat to 400°F. Line rimmed baking sheet with foil and brush with oil. Remove chicken from brine and pat dry.
Stir cornmeal, 1/4 teaspoon salt, 1/2 teaspoon black pepper, cayenne, and oregano in a bowl. Stir buttermilk with 1/8 teaspoon cayenne and 1/4 teaspoon salt. Place crushed corn flakes in pie plate.
Working one piece at a time, coat chicken in cornmeal mixture, dip in buttermilk, and coat well in crushed corn flakes. Place chicken, evenly spaced, on baking sheet. Bake until golden and crispy, and chicken is cooked through (160°F for white meat, 170°F for dark), 30 to 35 minutes. Remove from oven and let chicken rest 5 minutes before serving.
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Nutrition Facts(per serving) | |
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401 | Calories |
12g | Fat |
28g | Carbs |
43g | Protein |
Nutrition Facts | |
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Servings: 4 | |
Amount per serving | |
Calories | 401 |
% Daily Value* | |
Total Fat12g | 16% |
Saturated Fat 3g | 13% |
Cholesterol110mg | 37% |
Sodium1013mg | 44% |
Total Carbohydrate28g | 10% |
Dietary Fiber 2g | 6% |
Total Sugars 5g | |
Protein43g | |
Vitamin C 3mg | 17% |
Calcium 72mg | 6% |
Iron 6mg | 34% |
Potassium 461mg | 10% |
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice. |