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DIRECTIONS Dip each ear of corn into milk and egg mixture, then roll in seasoned flour. And to upgrade classic corn on the cob, we're roasting our corn with garlic butter. The easiest method for cooking corn on the cob. roasting it in the oven!
To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook tex's paprika chicken with fried corn on the cob π½ππ§ using 8 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Tex's Paprika Chicken with Fried Corn on the Cob π½ππ§:
- Get 1 chicken breast portion (about 200-250 grams) chicken π
- Get 1 small to medium corn cob π½
- Get Oil for deep frying π³
- Get 1 portion chips (see my recipe for 'Tex's No-Fail Chips' in my profile) π
- Get paprika (enough to cover the chicken)
- Get to taste butter
- Make ready to taste your choice of cheese (grated)
- Prepare Sea salt and ground black pepper
Dredge the chicken in the flour mixture, shaking off the excess. This healthy corn on the cob recipe is easily doubled or tripled when you have guests over. All Reviews for Oven-Roasted Corn with Smoked Paprika Butter. Oil to fry with, Peanut oil is king, but perhaps you have allergies to worry about.
Instructions to make Tex's Paprika Chicken with Fried Corn on the Cob π½ππ§:
- Have your potatoes ready to go as you heat your oil to 130Β°C/265Β°F
- Place the chicken on kitchen paper. Dust the chicken well on both sides with paprika, salt, and pepper (basically a dry rub). Preheat your oven to gas mark 5/190Β°C (375Β°F)
- Cook your chips for 2-3 minutes then allow to cool
- Cook your corn with a little salt in the water and allow to cool. I like to leave mine leaning or stood up so all the water doesn't run to one side of the cob1. Put the chicken on a baking tray and place in the oven for 30-35 minutes, check it's cooked (it should have an internal temperature of 75Β°C/165Β°F, or the juices should run clear when pierced with a skewer). Allow to rest for 10 minutes1.
- Heat the oil to 180Β°C/35Β°F and deep fry the corn. When the corn is done, skewer, then put the chips in to finish cooking
- While the chips finish frying, put some butter on the hot corn then grate on some cheese (I'm using mature cheddar)1. Finally, slice the chicken, plate up and dig in
Add your panko and toss it with your oregano, salt, paprika and onion powder. Impale your corn with a sharpened Popsicle stick. Individual packets filled with chicken, corn, pinto beans, and barbeque sauce let all the flavors mingle deliciously. I actually used frozen corn (not cobs) and it turned out great. I also used garlic salt for more flavor.
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