Slightly adapted from desirerecipes.com
Bloomin' Sauce
½ c. Duke’s mayonnaise
2 t. ketchup
2 T. horseradish
¼ t. paprika
¼ t. salt
1/8 t. garlic powder
1/8 t. dried oregano
1 dash ground black pepper
1 dash cayenne pepper
Seasoned Flour Breading
2 c. flour
4 t. paprika
2 t. garlic powder
1 t. salt
½ t. ground black pepper
½ t. cayenne pepper
Chicken
½ c. water
1 lb. chicken breast
Vegetable oil for frying
Bloom Sauce
Combine all ingredients in a small bowl. Refrigerate until ready to serve.
Seasoned Flour Breading
Stir all ingredients to combine.
Chicken
Place the buttermilk into a shallow bowl, add the water, and stir to combine. Prepare the chicken by pounding it to ¼ inch thick. If your chicken breast is greater than 1 inch thick, slice in half horizontally. Place chicken between two pieces of plastic wrap, and gently pound out thin with a meat mallet.
Set up a breading station by placing the seasoned flour first, then the buttermilk mixture, and then a baking sheet with a wire rack on it.
Dredge chicken into seasoned flour, and then shake off the excess. Dip the breaded chicken into the buttermilk, shake off the excess. Then dip the buttermilk-dipped chicken into the seasoned flour for a second time. Place the fully breaded chicken onto the wire rack.
Repeat for the remaining pieces of chicken. The breaded chicken should rest for about 5 minutes before cooking.
Add 1 to 2 inches of vegetable oil into a skillet. (See above text) Heat the oil to 350°F.
Place one or two pieces of chicken into the oil. Deep-fry the chicken pieces in the hot oil until done, about 5 to 6 minutes, turning midway until both sides of the chicken are golden brown.
When the chicken is done, remove it from the oil and drain on a clean wire rack.
To serve, place the cooked chicken on a plate and drizzle on some of the bloomin’ sauce.
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5 comments:
The chicken looks perfectly golden brown and crisp. I must try that blooming sauce!
Sounds sooo good Pattie! Thanks for the tips!
Jenna
Another chicken base dish and looks perfect. I loved the recipe. Thanks for sharing. Greetings.
We have an Outback close by , but I never go to it. Being vegan there is not much for me to eat there other than the baked potato, vegetable and a salad which I do like but isn't enough of a meal for me.
I like to soak my chicken in buttermilk too. I had not heard of the Bloomin' Chicken, although I used to love the onion, so this has to be good! Makes me want to find an Outback.
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