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Fantasies
845 posts |
#377930 2008-05-21 09:47 GMT |
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Can anyone tell me just what this is (Is it like a creamed chicken over waffles?) and how to make it? Thanks in advance.
Oh I hear ya Dave!!! Funny how I'm craving something I have never had. Thanks for the info everyone! |
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ShoeLover
836 posts |
#377931 2008-05-21 09:50 GMT |
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Believe it or not, it's actually just fried chicken with waffles! It's an odd but very popular & delicious combination.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken_and_waffles |
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BlackCloud
833 posts |
#377932 2008-05-21 09:51 GMT |
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It is fried chicken and waffles, pretty popular combo in certain areas.
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Gideeup
838 posts |
#377933 2008-05-21 09:54 GMT |
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Good Fried chicken
Make a waffle (usually Belgian style) Serve with good syrup I have a good soul food place near me and have been going there for 20 years. |
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Illusion
822 posts |
#377934 2008-05-21 09:59 GMT |
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This is easy and very quick if made with leftover chicken or turkey and gravy.
INGREDIENTS Cooking oil 1/2 of a whole chicken Salt and pepper to taste 1 stalk celery 1 medium carrot 1 small onion, peeled 1 bayleaf 2 cans (14.5 ounces each) low-salt chicken broth, plus water to cover chicken 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour 1/4 cup cold water 1 batch of your favorite waffles Heat olive oil in a stew pan over high heat. Sprinkle both sides of the chicken with salt and pepper to taste. Add to pan and brown on both sides. Add celery, carrot, onion, bayleaf and broth. Reduce heat to low; cover and simmer until chicken is tender, about 60 minutes. Remove chicken from pot; cool, remove fat and bones and pull apart into small pieces. Skim excess fat from the broth. Discard the vegetables (or eat as cook's treat). Mix the flour with the water until smooth. Bring the broth to a slow boil. Add the flour-water paste gradually, stirring rapidly after each addition. Continue until gravy is the desired thickness. Taste for seasoning. Add the chicken and keep warm over very low heat. Meanwhile, make the waffles according to recipe and waffle iron. If necessary, place in a 200° F oven to keep warm. Serve the waffles topped with chicken and gravy. Note: Make extra waffles; freeze and reheat in the toaster for breakfast. Recipe can easily be doubled using a whole chicken |
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ontheplains
828 posts |
#377935 2008-05-21 10:02 GMT |
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Simple and easy way.. Buy yourself some premade chicken strips from the store, buy some frozen waffles, grab some syrup..but it all together..cooked of course and mmmmm..good and weird stuff..
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SweetLove
765 posts |
#377936 2008-05-21 10:12 GMT |
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I honestly have never heard of it before!! But after reading your great answers,I want to make some now!YUMMY!!!
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Carnivour
806 posts |
#377937 2008-05-21 12:13 GMT |
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It's a crisp waffle with butter and syrup and a big piece of juicy, fried chicken. They really are good together.
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