Crispy Spiced Fried Chicken Drumsticks Recipe

INSTRUCTION:

 

  1. Prepare the Marinade: In a large mixing bowl, combine the hot sauce with cayenne pepper and one tablespoon of Creole seasoning. Stir until the mixture is smooth and evenly blended. Place the chicken drumsticks into the bowl, ensuring each piece is thoroughly coated. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 2 hours, preferably overnight, to allow the flavors to penetrate deeply into the meat.
  2. Season the Flour: In a separate bowl, mix the flour with garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, black pepper, salt, and the remaining tablespoon of Creole seasoning. This flour mixture will form the crispy coating, so ensure the spices are evenly distributed.
  3. Coat the Chicken: Remove the marinated drumsticks from the refrigerator. One at a time, dredge each drumstick in the seasoned flour mixture, pressing the flour firmly onto the chicken to create a thick, even coating. For extra crunch, dip the drumstick back into the marinade and then dredge it again in the flour, creating a double layer.
  4. Heat the Oil: Pour oil into a deep frying pan or pot, filling it to about 2–3 inches deep. Heat the oil to 350°F (175°C). Use a thermometer to maintain consistent temperature, as this ensures the chicken cooks evenly without becoming greasy.
  5. Fry the Drumsticks: Carefully place the coated drumsticks into the hot oil, working in batches to avoid overcrowding. Fry each drumstick for 12–15 minutes, turning occasionally, until the crust is golden brown and the internal temperature reaches 165°F (74°C).
  6. Drain and Rest: Remove the fried drumsticks from the oil and place them on a plate lined with paper towels to absorb excess oil. Allow them to rest for 5 minutes before serving, which helps the crust set and the juices redistribute inside the meat.

SERVINGS:

This recipe yields approximately 4 servings, with 2–3 drumsticks per person depending on appetite and portion size.

NOTE:

  • For a milder flavor, reduce the cayenne pepper or use a less spicy hot sauce.
  • Double-coating the chicken enhances crispiness but requires careful frying to avoid burning.
  • Always check internal temperature with a meat thermometer to ensure food safety.
  • Pair the drumsticks with dipping sauces such as ranch, honey mustard, or extra hot sauce for added variety.

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