Yes! As much as there are stereotypes that claim certain races like fried chicken, the fact remains that many cultures world wide love fried chicken! In all reality chicken is probably the most consumed and most universally and widely excepted meat source in the world and it tastes great when fried!
Lot's of people like fried chicken. I love it! :)
The Japanese eat fried chicken on Christmas because they like fried chicken and the food is associated with the west, as is the Christmas holiday.
You can find quite a few chicken dinner recipes on sites like Pinterest. There are many varieties such as baked chicken, fried chicken, chicken soup, and slow cooker chicken recipes.
Any way you like chicken. fried, boiled, roasted, on the grill, baked, breaded, in soup, in stuffing, in casseroles, in pies, and more.
OVER 9000!
Well, honey, chicken tastes like chicken. It's a mild, versatile meat that can be grilled, fried, baked, or roasted to bring out different flavors and textures. If you want to get fancy, you can season it with herbs and spices to jazz it up a bit.
When you smell fried chicken you think it's burned but it's not! It's fried so it's smells fried and it will definitely smell like chicken.So, the smell of fried chicken is fried and chicken which makes it fried chicken!
Deep fried coke, deep fried twinkies, chicken fried steak, fried chicken, fried anything really.
A Lot more Than You Think
"Fried" means cooked in hot oil. "Chicken fried" means battered and then cooked in hot oil. "Fried chicken" used to mean the same as "Chicken fried chicken." Then dishes like "chicken fried steak" became popular. So, although redundant, the term "chicken fried" was used to describe battered and hot-oil-cooked chicken as well.
Actually, this is a stereotype. There is no evidence that black people like fried chicken any more (or any less) than other ethnic groups do. In fact, it depends on the person: some black guys love fried chicken, while others prefer a healthier diet.
Most people would make a baked chicken. You rub butter and herbs on your chicken and bake it in the oven just as you would a Thanksgiving turkey. However, if you would like to try something different you could always carve your chicken into regular pieces (allrecipes.com gives wonderful instructions on how to butcher a chicken) and then batter and fry it for a lovely fried chicken dinner.