Southern Fried Chicken

RRRoark @cook_9904166
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Beat the egg and milk together in a bowl.
- 2
Combine the flour with the garlic salt, pepper, poultry seasoning and paprika in a big plastic bag
- 3
Put the chicken in the bag, seal it and shake to coat it.
- 4
Dip the flour-coated chicken in the egg mixture and again in the flour mixture.
- 5
Heat the oil in a skillet to 365 degrees F. Brown the chicken on all sides in the hot oil.
- 6
Turn the heat down to medium low and give the chicken another half an hour or until it is cooked through.
- 7
Drain it on paper towels and serve.
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