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The Best Nashville Hot Chicken Recipe: This Spicy Fried Chicken Recipe Is a Gastronomical Experience

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Jeff Bellamy
3 lb chicken vs 8 cups flour and 4 cups buttermilk?????
Why is there more coating than chicken?
Donna John
Hi, Jeff Bellamy . For the ratios of the seasonings, you need more flour, plus you can a good coating of flour on the chicken. You could always cut the flour mixture in half if you feel it's too much. Same with the ratios on the buttermilk marinade - and you want the chicken to be completely covered while is marinates so the buttermilk can do its job. Thanks for the question!
Elisa Schmitz
Ooooh, this looks absolutely delish! #yum
Jeff Bellamy
I only mention it because you have more coating than chicken. It just seemed odd.

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