Chicken Fried Chicken Recipe for Weeknight Comfort

On a cold winter evening several years ago, I found myself short on groceries and time, but craving comfort. I pulled out a few chicken breasts and decided to try my hand at a classic American recipe that I had never mastered โ€” chicken fried chicken. The golden, crispy crust, the warm, buttery gravy, and the tenderness of the meat were beyond perfection. Since then, I’ve refined this recipe for speed and flavor, and now I’m excited to share my go-to dish with you all on my blog Eminent Recipes. This recipe is quick, easy, and brings unmatched comfort to the table โ€” your whole family will love it, and it’s perfect for both busy weeknights and special gatherings.

Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes
Servings 6
Difficulty Easy
Cuisine American

Why This Recipe Works

This chicken fried chicken recipe is a standout because it delivers a deep, golden crust without needing any special equipment. The trick is in the buttermilk bath and the flour blend with baking powder and baking soda, which creates a light yet crispy texture. I’ve used this method on many variations of chicken recipes, and it never disappoints. One of the best things about this recipe is that itโ€™s highly customizable. Whether you’re a fan of subtle flavors or like a bit of heat in your food, thereโ€™s space to tweak the mix and the seasoning to suit your tastes.

What makes this dish extra special is the homemade pan gravy it comes with. Using the oil left from frying gives it flavor that store-bought or pre-made versions can’t match. Itโ€™s a one-pot meal that doesn’t require a ton of cleanup, making it an ideal option for busy days while still maintaining a home-cooked feel. The best part? The chicken stays juicy and tender inside, while the crust remains crisp even after pouring on the warm gravy.

Ingredients

Ingredient Quantity Notes
6-8 thin sliced chicken breasts 1 package (4โ€“6 pieces) You can also use strips or tenders for quicker frying
Flour 2 cups All-purpose flour is best; can use part whole wheat for a nutty flavor
Baking powder 2 tsp Helps with lightness; use aluminum-free if desired
Baking soda 1 tsp Can be omitted for a denser crust
Salt 1 tsp Adjust to taste
Pepper 1 tsp Use fresh ground pepper for a stronger flavor
Garlic powder 1 tsp Can substitute finely minced garlic
Buttermilk 1 1/2 cup Regular milk with a splash of vinegar (1/2 tsp per cup) can be used
Egg 1 Room temperature is best for even coating
Hot sauce 1 Tbs Adjust to your heat preference
Oil for frying As needed Vegetable, canola, or peanut oil recommended
Oil for gravy 1/4 cup Reserve from frying chicken
Flour (gravy blend) 1/3 cup Same flour as before is ideal
Milk 2 cups Whole milk is preferred for richer flavor
Salt & pepper for gravy To taste Taste and adjust after whisking in milk

Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Prepare the Flour Mixture

  1. In a large mixing bowl, add 2 cups all-purpose flour.
  2. Stir in 2 tsp baking powder, 1 tsp baking soda, 1 tsp salt, 1 tsp pepper, and 1 tsp garlic powder.
  3. Mix these dry ingredients thoroughly until well combined. Set the bowl aside.

Step 2: Prepare the Buttermilk Mixture

  1. In a second large bowl, whisk together 1 1/2 cups buttermilk, 1 egg, and 1 Tbs hot sauce.
  2. Make sure there are no lumps and that the mixture is smooth. Keep this bowl within reach for dipping.

Step 3: Dredge the Chicken

  1. Take a slice of chicken and dredge it completely in the flour mixture, shaking off excess.
  2. Next, dip the floured chicken into the buttermilk mixture, ensuring even coating and no exposed floured areas.
  3. Coat the chicken once again with the flour mixture, pressing gently to adhere the flour to the buttermilk-coated meat for a double-crust effect.

Step 4: Cook the Chicken

  1. Heat oil in a large skillet or deep fryer to 325ยฐF. Use enough to cover about 1-2 inches in the pan if using a skillet.
  2. Place the floured chicken in the hot oil and fry on each side for 3-5 minutes, or until golden brown.
  3. Once golden and cooked through, transfer to a plate lined with paper towels to drain excess oil. Repeat with remaining chicken.

Step 5: Make the Gravy

  1. Using the oil left in the pan (about 1/4 cup), turn the heat to medium-high and whisk in 1/3 cup flour, cooking for 1 minute to remove raw flour flavor.
  2. Slowly pour in 2 cups milk while continuously whisking to avoid lumps. Continue to cook for 2-3 minutes until the mixture thickens, almost like a custard.
  3. Season the gravy with salt and pepper to taste. Keep it warm while you finalize the chicken and prepare for serving.

Step 6: Plate and Serve

  1. Pour the warm gravy over the fried chicken on individual plates. Alternatively, serve the gravy on the side for guests to control portions.
  2. Optionally, garnish the chicken with chopped green onion or parsley for a fresh finish. Enjoy warm.

Chef Tips for Perfect Results

  • Keep your oil temperature consistent around 325ยฐF โ€” too high and the crust browns too quickly while the chicken stays undercooked; too low and the chicken absorbs too much oil.
  • Ensure your chicken is fully dried before dredging to avoid steaming. Dab it lightly with paper towels after slicing.
  • Do not over-flour the chicken; just enough to create that golden crust. Too much flour can lead to a dry or rubbery texture.
  • Always reserve the oil from frying when making the gravy โ€” it gives a rich and deep flavor that no store-bought oil can match.
  • If the milk starts to bubble too aggressively when making the gravy, reduce the heat to low and keep whisking without burning.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Messing up the flour mixture โ€” if you skip the baking powder and baking soda, the crust will be heavy and not light and crispy. Be sure to include both for the best result.
  • Not pressing the flour into the chicken โ€” simply tapping is not enough. Press the flour gently into the chicken for better adhesion and a crisper crust.
  • Frying in batches but not reusing oil โ€” oil left over still can be used for the remaining chicken, but do keep a close eye on temperature to avoid burning.
  • Adding milk too quickly when making the gravy โ€” this can lead to lumps forming. To prevent, mix a bit of milk into the flour first before adding the rest gradually.

Variations and Substitutions

Ingredient Substitution Impact on Flavor
Buttermilk 1 1/2 cups whole milk + 1/2 tsp vinegar or lemon juice Slight difference in tanginess; still tender and moist
Hot sauce Tabasco or cayenne pepper to taste More intense heat if using cayenne; adjust carefully
Flour Cornmeal or panko for a different texture Cornmeal gives a coarser, crunchier crust
Garnish Bacon-style plant-based crumbles Adds smoky or savory flavor for a twist
Oil Coconut oil or sunflower oil Coconut oil imparts a subtle sweet flavor

Serving Suggestions and Pairings

Chicken fried chicken is incredibly versatile in how itโ€™s served. Traditionally, itโ€™s paired with mashed potatoes, collard greens, or cornbread. I personally love serving it on top of warm, buttered biscuits for a Southern comfort meal. This dish also works well over a bed of buttery wild rice or white rice for a more filling plate.

Itโ€™s a staple at potlucks, family gatherings, and holiday dinners. For a casual twist, place the chicken and a few spoonfuls of gravy into a sandwich using brioche buns for a deep-fried chicken fried sandwich. For a lighter option, pair it with a garden salad and lemon herb vinaigrette. No matter how you serve it, itโ€™s a hit wherever it goes.

Storage and Reheating

Method Duration Instructions
Refrigerator 3โ€“4 days Let the chicken cool before placing it in an airtight container. Store the gravy separately.
Freezer 2โ€“3 months Wrap individual chicken pieces in plastic wrap and store in a sealed bag. Thaw in the fridge before reheating.
Oven (Reheating) โ€” Preheat oven to 350ยฐF. Place chicken on a baking sheet and bake for 15-20 minutes, or until heated through and crust is crispy again.
Stovetop (Gravy) โ€” Stir the gravy over medium heat until just hot โ€” do not bring to a full boil to avoid splitting.

Nutritional Information

Nutrient Amount per Serving
Calories 600
Protein 40g
Fat 32g
Carbohydrates 28g
Fiber 2g
Sugar 3g
Sodium 1400mg

Note: Approximate values; actual values may vary based on size, oil absorption, and specific brands used.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use a different type of flour?

Yes, you can use cornmeal for a coarser or spicier crust, or panko for a lighter texture. However, all-purpose flour is ideal for creating the perfect balance between crunch and tenderness.

How do I tell if the chicken is cooked through?

Use a meat thermometer to check the internal temperature โ€” it should read 165ยฐF. Alternatively, insert a knife into the thickest part; if the juices run clear and the meat is no longer pink, it’s done.

What if my gravy is too thick or too thin?

If thick, stir in a bit more whole milk. If too thin, mix a teaspoon of flour with a few tablespoons of milk to create a slurry and add it back to the gravy while continuing to whisk.

Can I make this dish in advance?

The chicken can be fried and cooled before refrigerating. Reheat in the oven before serving for the best texture. The gravy should be made just before serving to maintain its flavor and consistency.

How should I serve this for a family gathering?

Serve each chicken piece with a side of homemade biscuits or mashed potatoes and pour the gravy in the center of the serving tray. Guests can customize their portions and enjoy the shared experience.

Conclusion

With a crispy golden crust, juicy interior, and rich homemade gravy, this chicken fried chicken recipe is everything you could want in a comforting meal. Whether you’re serving it on a weeknight, for a weekend dinner, or a family gathering, it brings joy and satisfaction to the table. I’ve created this recipe with simplicity and flavor in mind and am confident it will become one of your favorites โ€” much like it is of mine. Try it out on Eminent Recipes, and let golden crust meet buttery richness for the perfect bite every time.

Chicken Fried Chicken Recipe for Weeknight Comfort
Emily

Chicken Fried Chicken Recipe for Weeknight Comfort

A quick and easy American comfort classic with a golden, crispy crust and rich homemade pan gravy. Perfect for busy weeknights or family gatherings, this dish delivers tender chicken and warm flavors in 40 minutes.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes
Servings: 6 servings
Course: Dinner
Cuisine: American
Calories: 400

Ingredients
  

  • 6-8 thin sliced chicken breasts
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp pepper
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1/2 tsp cayenne pepper (optional)
  • 2 cups buttermilk
  • 1 egg, beaten
  • 2 tbsp oil for frying
  • 2 tbsp butter for gravy
  • 1 cup milk for gravy

Method
 

  1. Thoroughly slice chicken breasts into thin cutlets
  2. In a bowl, mix flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, pepper, garlic powder, and cayenne (if using)
  3. In another bowl, whisk buttermilk and beaten egg
  4. Heat oil in a skillet until shimmering
  5. Dredge chicken in flour mixture, dip in buttermilk-egg mix, then coat in flour mixture again
  6. Fry chicken in batches until golden brown (about 2-3 mins per side)
  7. Remove chicken to a wire rack, keep warm
  8. For the gravy, melt butter in the same pan, whisk in 1/4 cup flour mixture, then gradually add milk, stirring constantly
  9. Simmer gravy until thickened
  10. Serve chicken with gravy, garnished with parsley if desired

Notes

Use strips or tenders for faster frying
Aluminum-free baking powder is optional
For a milder version, omit cayenne and reduce hot sauce in gravy
Drain fried chicken well to maintain crispiness
Leftovers keep refrigerated for 3-4 days
Gravy quantity may vary depending on desired coverage