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Eric's Chicken and Waffles with Maple Bourbon Syrup
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Eric's Chicken and Waffles with Maple Bourbon Syrup

Eric Schessl
Eric Schessl @ESchessl

This recipe is the culmination of a ton of research into different fried chicken recipes, with me using everything I learned and creating my own based on what I thought sounded good.

I decided on peanut oil instead of vegetable oil, and while many recipes called for Tabasco or Buffalo sauce, I decided to go with Sriracha.

For chicken, the thighs (bone in) are the most flavorful piece of chicken, but you can use drumsticks or tenders as you see fit.

The waffles were an experiment. I've made the jiggly egg omelette before, and knowing how fluffy the eggs make the omelette when separated and whipped, I decided to do something similar here. You should get a waffle that has a nice crispy outside, and a fluffy inside.

This recipe is the culmination of a ton of research into different fried chicken recipes, with me using everything I learned and creating my own based on what I thought sounded good.

I decided on peanut oil instead of vegetable oil, and while many recipes called for Tabasco or Buffalo sauce, I decided to go with Sriracha.

For chicken, the thighs (bone in) are the most flavorful piece of chicken, but you can use drumsticks or tenders as you see fit.

The waffles were an experiment. I've made the jiggly egg omelette before, and knowing how fluffy the eggs make the omelette when separated and whipped, I decided to do something similar here. You should get a waffle that has a nice crispy outside, and a fluffy inside.

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Eric's Chicken and Waffles with Maple Bourbon Syrup

Eric Schessl
Eric Schessl @ESchessl

This recipe is the culmination of a ton of research into different fried chicken recipes, with me using everything I learned and creating my own based on what I thought sounded good.

I decided on peanut oil instead of vegetable oil, and while many recipes called for Tabasco or Buffalo sauce, I decided to go with Sriracha.

For chicken, the thighs (bone in) are the most flavorful piece of chicken, but you can use drumsticks or tenders as you see fit.

The waffles were an experiment. I've made the jiggly egg omelette before, and knowing how fluffy the eggs make the omelette when separated and whipped, I decided to do something similar here. You should get a waffle that has a nice crispy outside, and a fluffy inside.

This recipe is the culmination of a ton of research into different fried chicken recipes, with me using everything I learned and creating my own based on what I thought sounded good.

I decided on peanut oil instead of vegetable oil, and while many recipes called for Tabasco or Buffalo sauce, I decided to go with Sriracha.

For chicken, the thighs (bone in) are the most flavorful piece of chicken, but you can use drumsticks or tenders as you see fit.

The waffles were an experiment. I've made the jiggly egg omelette before, and knowing how fluffy the eggs make the omelette when separated and whipped, I decided to do something similar here. You should get a waffle that has a nice crispy outside, and a fluffy inside.

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Ingredients

1 hr 40 min
3-4 servings
  • 6chicken thighs
  • 1.5 quartsbuttermilk
  • 2 TbspSriracha
  • For the Oil
  • Peanut oil
  • A fewsprigs of fresh rosemary
  • Some fresh sage
  • Some fresh thyme
  • 1small head of garlic
  • For the Dredge
  • 3 cupsall-purpose flour
  • 2/3 cupcornstarch
  • 1 tspbaking powder
  • 1 Tbspsalt
  • 2 Tbsppaprika
  • 2 Tbsponion powder
  • 2 Tbspgarlic powder
  • 1 tspdried oregano
  • 1 tspdried basil
  • 1 tspwhite pepper
  • 2 tspcayenne pepper
  • 4 tsplight brown sugar
  • For the Maple Bourbon Syrup
  • 2 ozbourbon
  • 8 ozmaple syrup
  • 3 Tbspbutter
  • For the Waffles
  • 2 cupswhole milk
  • 2 1/2 cupsall-purpose flour
  • 1 Tbspbaking powder
  • 3 Tbspsugar
  • 1/2 tspcinnamon
  • 2eggs, whites and yolks separated
  • 1/2 cupvegetable oil
  • 1 tspvanilla extract
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1 hr 40 min
  1. 1

    Mix 1 quart of buttermilk and sriracha in a large bowl. Add the chicken and turn to coat the pieces. Cover and refrigerate for a minimum of 4 hours. I prefer to do it the evening prior and just leave them in overnight.

  2. 2

    Mix everything for the dredge together in a large bowl, season with salt and pepper, and divide into 2 separate containers. You'll be doing a dry wet dry dredge prior to frying. Place the other half quart of buttermilk into a container as well.

  3. 3

    Take the chicken out of the fridge and remove the pieces from the buttermilk mixture, placing them in a colander to drain off the excess liquid.

  4. 4

    Taking each piece of chicken, dredge them in one container of flour, pat off the excess, then dip them into the new buttermilk, drip off the excess, then dredge in the second flour container. Pat off the excess again and set aside.

  5. 5

    The size of the pot you use to fry will determine how much oil you use. I use a large spaghetti pot and put a few inches of oil into it, careful stay below filling it halfway. Toss in the oil additives and turn the heat on med high, getting the temperature to 350-360 degrees. The herbs and garlic will add flavor to the oil as it heats up.

  6. 6

    Add the chicken pieces a few at a time. Do not overcrowd the pot as the temperature will drop. Cook thoroughly for about 20 minutes, rotating the pieces every few minutes until the chicken is golden brown. Move the finished chicken to a rack to drip and rest for 10 minutes

  7. 7

    FOR THE SYRUP:
    Mix the bourbon and maple syrup in a small saucepan and set to med high heat to cook off the alcohol. This should take about 5 minutes. Remove from the heat and whisk in the butter until everything is combined. Set aside until warm or cool.

  8. 8

    FOR THE WAFFLES:
    Mix flour, baking powder, sugar, salt and cinnamon in a bowl.

  9. 9

    In a separate bowl, beat the egg whites until stiff.

  10. 10

    Mix the yolks, vegetable oil, milk, and vanilla extract in another bowl and then combine that with the flour mixture.

  11. 11

    Fold the egg whites into the yolk and flour mixture. Once combined, cook them in the waffle iron of your choice.

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Waffle Egg White Onion Chicken Thigh Bourbon Cayenne Vege Peanut Sage Buttermilk Pepper Butter Basil Maple Garlic

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