Old Fashioned Southern Fried Chicken - cooking recipe

Ingredients
    BRINE
    8 cups cold water
    1 cup granulated sugar
    1 1/2 cups salt
    1 gallon ice cube
    CHICKEN
    1 whole chicken, cut into pieces
    1 teaspoon salt
    canola oil
    4 cups whole buttermilk
    4 cups all-purpose flour
    1 brown paper bag (large enough for chicken pieces to fit)
Preparation
    Boil the water and add in the sugar and 1 1/2 cup of salt, stirring the mixture until it has dissolved to create a brine.
    Remove from the heat and combine the brine with some ice in a large, food-safe container.
    Place the chicken in the brine, cover, and refrigerate for at least 10 hours and for no longer than 12 hours.
    When ready to cook, fill a large skillet half-way with canola oil and heat to 325 degrees F.
    Fill a brown paper bag with the flour and the 1 teaspoon of salt, fold the top closed and shake the bag to combine the ingredients.
    Fill a large bowl with the buttermilk. Remove the chicken from the brine and pat the pieces dry.
    One by one, dip the chicken pieces into the buttermilk, lift them to drain the excess, then place them in the grocery bag with the flour mixture.
    Fold the bag closed and then shake it to thoroughly coat the chicken with the flour mixture (about 30 seconds).
    Shake the excess flour from the chicken pieces and fry them in the skillet, adjusting the heat of the oil as necessary to maintain it at 325 degrees, turning each over once, until they are done.
    Done should be 155 degrees on the interior for white meat and 165 degrees on the interior for dark meat.

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