
Want Real Authentic Fried Chicken, Make It The Way They Did In The 18th Century!
Today, when we think of fried chicken we think of places like KFC or Popeye's chicken. Many of us also think of fried chicken has a traditional American food. That's why we were pretty shocked when we discovered this English recipe for the way they made fried chicken all the way back in 18th Century!
It uses some simple ingredients such as lemon juice, malt vinegar, salt, pepper, cloves and two bay leaves and green onions to marinade the chicken in and then a batter made with flour, some eggs and salt to make a deep fried chicken that is so mouth watering you may never feel the same way about American fried chicken recipes again.
To Find Out How To Make These Incredible Fried Chicken Just Like They Did In The 18th Century, Please Head On Over To The Next Page & Check Out This Amazing Video To See Exactly How It's Done….
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Cori Adkison
I hate this site the$#%&!@*never come up!!
Liked n shared this one…it would be fun to try
All BS Just a commercial!
Cool post so much :
Yes! 🙂
Absolutely love everything like this
Horrible.
I wouldn’t buy or participate in anything this site offered. It is one thing to allow me to decide while reading a site if I want to explore other links offered. But you people tricked me into coming to your site…..you really think I would trust anything you offered after that? Shame on you.
It truly pays to go to the comments posted section of any unknown site or offer BEFORE clicking onto said website. Thanks guys!!
I refuse to try to get this recipe more than twice. Such a pain, and I should know better.
I went straight to the video on how to make this. Very interesting. And looked very good.
I’m with Jerry Wash! Thanks, folks!
interesting.
Don’t make the mistake of clicking on this. Too much garbage to navigate.
I thought the recipe would stand the test in any kitchen……suspect the acid will have some effect on the meat texture but sounds good to me.
I really don’t believe this…do you know how hard lemons would have been to get for people in Nebraska in the 1700’s? I didn’t watch all of them, but I know chicken doesn’t have to be marinaded to be good!
I guess I got lucky and went straight to the site. It did change the chicken. I like the flavor but did not like the batter. If I tried again it would be floured
Gwendolyn Theresa Tolbert
I only see a video is there a written recipe?