Chicken and Waffles
I'm not going to lie to you- I thought this was an odd recipe when I first started hearing about it. But I know it's a diner classic that folks are sure raving about. Shan has been wanting me to do this for a long time, and I'm glad that I did. Who knew savory crispy chicken would pair so well with some big ol' soft Belgian Waffles. So, let me share with you our tips...more
Yard Bird
A lot of recipes for chicken and waffles call for using the whole bird. However, I'm just using chicken breasts for a couple of reasons. One, they are easier to cut into and eat together with those waffles. The second reason is that I want you to use a mallet and tenderize those birds for an even more tender bite.
We're adding a little kick to our seasoned flour as well with some smoked paprika and red pepper!
Let that Bird Take a Nap
There are a couple different times I want you to let that chicken rest...
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Let it rest about 5 minutes in the buttermilk mixture and then let it rest again on a wire rack after you double baptize in the flour and wet mixtures. That's going to tenderize more and also help that batter stay on the bird better.
Deep Frying
Now, you can pan fry this but I recommend you deep fry because that's going to help that breading stay on the chicken and make it crispier.
To keep the chicken warm after frying place in an oven at about 175 - 200 degrees F. on a wire rack until ready to serve. If you are keeping these warm in a Dutch oven, be sure to stack them so they don't lay on each other and get soggy.
On to the Waffles...
This recipe calls for separating the egg yolks from the whites. Then you want to whip up those whites until they get frothy and stiff. This is going to make for lighter waffles.
Be sure you oil your waffle maker well and be careful not to overfill with batter as it will run out the sides.
For crispy waffles, place them in an oven at 400 degrees F. for about 2 minutes or just long enough to let the steam release.
Now if you're like I was and just ain't too sure about this dish- give it a try! The sweetness of the waffle and syrup balance out perfectly with that crispy chicken with just a little kick. And the best part is you can eat this for breakfast or supper!