The construction process:
Borrowed tools - 1 drill, 1 circular saw, 1 wood/metal power saw ("sawzall"...thanks Makita for making a quality product), 1 metal shear (powered)
Leftover/surplus materials - 2.5" screws (200?), 2X4s (20?), pole barn exterior metal scrap (96" long by whatever width...
The low here today was -16 when I left this morning and the high was -11 when I came home this afternoon. (Celsius)
The birds were out and about scratching in the snow.
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Sounds like your mom cooks like I do. Nothing like a big cast iron skillet for frying chicken, and you can fry them soooo slow that way, even old roos make tender, juicy meat. Covering the skillet, and having the flame as low as you can get it are the important parts. It takes some...
The recipe sounds similar to mine.
Oil temperature is important and as others pointed out, any excess water on the chicken is trapped between the skin and the batter and may "boil" the skin to a rubbery texture.
I pat the chicken dry with paper towels, but am going to try air drying it the...
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Sure!
The key is to double, if not triple batter the chicken. That's what gives it the fluffiness of KFC.
Crack eggs into dipping bowl, we use roughly a dozen for 2 chickens
Mix flour and spices in secondary dipping bowl
Dredge chicken pieces in egg, then flour mixture...rinse and...
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My wife's uncle gave us 10 females, 7 young RSLs (16 weeks) and 3 Ameraucanas (24+ months). We popped them into an established flock of 12 RSLs, 1 BO, and 1 RSL Rooster...at dusk.
The older Ameraucanas came out guns blazing! The Rooster ignored the young RSLs, broke up 1 Ameraucana...
More fried livers, gizzards and hearts. This was lunch yesterday.
Yeah...I sneaked in a sautéed mushroom, green onion and swiss quiche from dinner tonight. Or what's left of it.
We hatch between 65% and 75% consistently, using this method.
Our lowest rate was exactly 50% and our highest was around 90%.
The humidity in our garage may be the contributing factor. It maintains 35%-45%, year round.
No water is added until lockdown, and then we keep it between 55% and...