Buttermilk Fried Chicken Recipe (2024)

Buttermilk Fried Chicken marinates in seasoned buttermilk and gets coated in a seasoned flour mixture before getting fried on the stovetop! Only 15 minutes of prep is needed for this crispy, crunchy chicken!

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Buttermilk Fried Chicken marinates in seasoned buttermilk and gets coated in a seasoned flour mixture before getting fried on the stovetop! Only 15 minutes of prep is needed for this crispy, crunchy chicken!

Make it a meal your family will beg for by pairing this fried chicken with creamy Best Mashed Potatoes, trendy Corn RIbs, and delicious Crockpot Cheesy Corn!

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Buttermilk Fried Chicken Recipe

This golden brown Buttermilk Fried Chicken is exactly what your dinner plates (and your family!) have been waiting for! It’s perfectly crispy and crunchy on the outside while remaining incredibly tender and juicy on the inside!

Bite into this chicken and be amazed at the layers of flavor! Not only is the breading wonderfully seasoned with spices such as garlic powder, paprika, and basil but the chicken itself also gets marinated in a combination of buttermilk and seasonings as well!

The double-layer flavor detail easily makes this buttermilk chicken recipe the best! Serve this up for a big extended family meal, on a Friday night when all the kids are home, or simply just when the craving hits.

And trust me, after making this recipe just once you’ll find the craving for it comes a lot more frequently!

Best fried chicken recipe ever. I use boneless and skinless chicken thighs and it makes a great sandwich in a bun.

– Karen

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Buttermilk Chicken Ingredients

For this Buttermilk Fried Chicken Recipe, you’ll need about three pounds of chicken that has the skin on. I find using thighs and drumsticks is best, but grab whatever you prefer!

The chicken then gets marinated in a mixture that’s made up of salt, ground black pepper, garlic powder, dried mustard, paprika, dried sage, and buttermilk. Afterward, it gets coated in a flavorful breading mixture that fries up to crispy perfection!

To make the breading mixture you’ll need all-purpose flour, baking powder, salt, garlic powder, paprika, dried basil, dried thyme, onion powder, and cayenne pepper.

Lastly, you’ll just need vegetable oil to deep fry the coated chicken in!

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How To Make Buttermilk Fried Chicken

  1. Combine the chicken, salt, pepper, garlic, dried mustard, paprika, and sage together in a large bowl. Stir together to coat the chicken evenly.
  2. Pour in the buttermilk over the seasoned chicken and stir again until well coated.
  3. Refrigerate the chicken mixture in the marinade.
  4. Whisk the flour, baking powder, salt, garlic powder, paprika, basil, thyme, onion powder, and cayenne pepper together in a shallow dish.
  5. Transfer each piece of chicken from the marinade into the shallow dish one at a time. Make sure the chicken is coated completely.
  6. Fry the coated chicken in hot oil, being careful not to overcrowd the pan. Cook the chicken until it’s entirely golden brown on all sides.
  7. Remove the fried chicken from the vegetable oil and transfer it to a wire rack to allow any excess oil to drain off it.
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How To Store Buttermilk Fried Chicken

Keep leftover Buttermilk Fried Chicken in the fridge in an airtight container for up to 3 to 5 days. You can also freeze it for up to 3 months.

How To Reheat Fried Chicken

This fried chicken is best reheated in the oven at 325 degrees F for about 10 minutes or until it’s heated all the way through. You could also try reheating it in the air fryer at 325 degrees F for about 5 minutes.

If you’re reheating from frozen you can place the frozen chicken in the oven for about 15 minutes at 450 degrees F.

Chicken in Buttermilk Recipe FAQs

How Do I Know If The Oil Temperature Is Right If I Don’t Have A Candy Thermometer?

Stand up a wooden spoon in the oil and if the oil bubbles around the hand at the bottom of the pot and floats up the oil is generally ready. The oil will bubble vigorously if it’s too hot and only a few bubbles will come up if the oil is not hot enough.

Why Does The Chicken Look Burnt On The Outside Yet Isn’t Cooked On The Inside?

I’d say the oil is too hot, try turning the heat down on the oil and trying again.

Can I Swap Out The Baking Powder For Baking Soda?

Unfortunately, that substitution wouldn’t work since those two ingredients are very different. If you don’t have baking powder then you can just leave it out.

Can I Use Skinless Chicken In This Recipe?

Absolutely, this recipe works really well with skinless chicken!

Can I Cook Buttermilk Chicken In The Oven?

I find that this Buttermilk Fried Chicken doesn’t work well in the oven. Instead, I think oven-fried chicken turns out better when it’s coated with panko or corn flakes to give it the crispy crust that deep-frying gives chicken.

Could I Air Fry This Fried Chicken?

Yes, you can. Just spray the floured chicken with oil and then bake it at 360 for about 15 minutes. Be sure to turn it over halfway through the cooking time.

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What to Serve with Buttermilk Fried Chicken

Buttermilk Chicken is a deliciously welcome change to the dinner table, surrounded by all of our favorite sides!

  • Southern Cornbread
  • Hot Honey Glazed Carrots
  • Bannock Bread
  • Carrot Casserole
  • Classic Macaroni Salad

More Chicken Recipes

You can easily change the way you normally serve up your chicken, too, just by snagging another tasty recipe to try!

  • Cheez-It Chicken Nuggets – Moist white meat covered in a Cheeze-It Cheddar Grooves breading and then served with a Spicy Thai Peanut Dipping Sauce!
  • Spatchco*ck Grilled Chicken – Grilled marinated chicken is cooked using an easy technique that allows for a quicker cooking time!
  • Garlic Chicken – Made with chicken, 40 cloves of garlic, olive oil, thyme, salt, and pepper, requires only 15 minutes of hands-on prep time!
  • Oven Fried Chicken – A healthier version of everyone’s favorite comfort food, ready to enjoy in only 40 minutes!
  • Lemon Chicken Thighs – Slow-roasted chicken thighs that come out incredibly tender and bursting with delicious flavor!

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4.96 from 122 votes

Buttermilk Chicken Recipe


Author Rebecca Hubbell

Course Dinner, Main Course

Cuisine American

Prep Time 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time 45 minutes minutes

Chill Time 1 hour hour

Total Time 2 hours hours

Buttermilk Fried Chicken marinates in seasoned buttermilk and gets coated in a seasoned flour mixture before getting fried on the stovetop! Only 15 minutes of prep is needed for this crispy, crunchy chicken!

Equipment

  • Meat thermometer

  • Candy Thermometer

  • Deep frying pan

Ingredients

Buttermilk Marinade

  • 8 pieces chicken skin on, thighs and drumsticks are best (approximately 3 pounds)
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon dried mustard
  • ½ teaspoon paprika
  • ½ teaspoon dried sage
  • 2 cups buttermilk

Flour Dredge

Instructions

  • Place the chicken pieces in a large bowl. Add salt, pepper, garlic, dried mustard, paprika, and sage. Stir to coat the chicken evenly. Pour the buttermilk over the seasoned chicken. Stir well to coat the chicken.

    8 pieces chicken, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon ground black pepper, 1 teaspoon garlic powder, 1 teaspoon dried mustard, ½ teaspoon paprika, ½ teaspoon dried sage, 2 cups buttermilk

  • Refrigerate this mixture for at least 1 hour, but the longer you marinate, the more tender it will be. It may be left overnight as well.

  • In a shallow dish, whisk together the flour, baking powder, salt, garlic powder, paprika, basil, thyme, onion powder, and cayenne pepper.

    2 cups all-purpose flour, 1 Tablespoon baking powder, 1½ teaspoon salt, 1½ teaspoon garlic powder, 1½ teaspoon paprika, 1½ teaspoon dried basil, 1½ teaspoon dried thyme, 1½ teaspoon onion powder, 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper

  • Heat the oil to about 340°F. You want to be able to fry the outside to a crisp golden brown without burning while still cooking the chicken all the way through!

    Vegetable oil

  • Remove each piece of chicken from the marinade, put it into the shallow dish with the flour mixture and toss. Make sure the whole surface of each piece of chicken is coated very well.

  • Place the chicken pieces into the oil. You may cook 4 or 5 pieces at a time, but don’t crowd the chicken. Turn as necessary and fry until golden brown. It will take about 15 minutes for each piece to cook. Make sure each piece is fully cooked – the internal temperature should be 170°F. I recommend keeping a candy thermometer in the oil as you cook, the temperature might crop some as you place in the cold chicken so you will need to adjust the heat according to stay around 340°F.

  • Allow the chicken to drain on a wire rack to help the chicken stay crispy.

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Notes

  • It may take some test pieces to find the temp that cooks the chicken golden on the outside and fully cooked on the inside.
  • Storage Instructions: Buttermilk fried chicken will keep for 3-5 days in the fridge. It is best reheated in the oven (325 for 10 minutes or until heated through) or the air fryer (325 for about 5 minutes). It may be frozen for up to 3 months. Then, to reheat, bake from frozen for about 15 minutes at 450 degrees.
  • I don’t have a candy thermometer – how will I know that the oil is at right temperature? If you stand a wooden spoon in the oil, the oil should bubble around the handle at the bottom of the pot and float up. If the oil is too hot, the oil will bubble vigorously. If the oil is not hot enough, there will just be a few bubbles coming up.
  • I don’t have any buttermilk – what can I substitute? Place 2 Tablespoons of lemon juice into a measuring cup. Then fill the cup up to the 2-cup measurement with milk. Allow this to sit for 10 minutes, and then use it in the recipe.
  • I find that the chicken is looking burnt on the outside, but is not cooked inside – what can I do? Turn down the heat on your oil – it is too hot.
  • I don’t have baking powder – can I substitute baking soda? No, these are very different. If you don’t have baking powder, then just leave that out.
  • Can I substitute skinless chicken? Yes! This recipe works really well with skinless chicken!
  • Can I make this chicken in the oven? I find that this recipe doesn’t work as well in the oven. Oven-fried chicken is better with panko or corn flakes to give it the crispy crust that the deep frying gives this chicken. However, you can bake it in an air fryer if you like. Just spray the floured chicken with some oil and bake it at 360 for about 15 minutes (turn it over halfway through the cooking time).

Nutrition

Calories: 325kcal | Carbohydrates: 58g | Protein: 11g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 15mg | Sodium: 1588mg | Potassium: 618mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 922IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 304mg | Iron: 4mg

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Buttermilk Fried Chicken Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What does soaking chicken in buttermilk do? ›

The secret to making the perfect fried chicken is the use of buttermilk, as it helps tenderize each piece while leaving each bite juicy and crispy. After marinating, dredge your chicken pieces in the flour mixture and get to frying!

How long can you leave buttermilk on chicken? ›

While buttermilk is a great marinade, you don't want to overdo it. Try not to marinate any longer than 24 hours, because after that your chicken may get tough or maybe mushy from the acidity breaking down the protein too much.. Do you rinse meat after soaking in buttermilk?

Why is buttermilk good for fried chicken? ›

What effect does buttermilk have on chicken? Buttermilk is slightly acidic, so as the chicken marinates, the buttermilk breaks down the proteins in the chicken, tenderising it. Its thicker texture helps completely coat the chicken in the spiced flour mixture so it crisps up well when fried.

How to keep breading from falling off buttermilk fried chicken? ›

Place the breaded chicken on a cooling rack (or a platter) and chill in the refrigerator for about 30 minutes. This cooling time will help the layers of breading ingredients solidify and adhere better after the chicken cooks. Once you start cooking the chicken, be patient and don't flip it over too early.

Is it better to fry chicken in water or buttermilk? ›

The buttermilk bath can introduce excess moisture in pursuit of tenderized and flavorful meat. So if you want the breading to stay on -- or if you're looking to save some money (after all, water is cheaper than buttermilk) or accommodate a lactose-intolerant palate -- you can say goodbye to buttermilk.

Why add egg to buttermilk marinade? ›

Ingredients You'll Need

Buttermilk: Acts as a tenderizer, giving the chicken its soft and juicy texture inside. Yogurt or a mixture of milk with a touch of lemon juice can replace buttermilk in a pinch. Eggs: Helps in binding the flour to the chicken, ensuring an even and consistent crust.

How long is too long to brine chicken in buttermilk? ›

Plan ahead the chicken needs to marinade in the buttermilk brine for a minimum of 8 hours or up to 24 hours.

Can I soak chicken in regular milk instead of buttermilk? ›

Can You Use Milk Instead of Buttermilk for Fried Chicken? No. Using milk instead of buttermilk will not have the same effect. However, it's easy enough to make buttermilk at home.

What happens if you marinate chicken too long in buttermilk? ›

It is safe to keep the food in the marinade longer, but after two days it is possible that the marinade can start to break down the fibers of the meat, causing it to become mushy.

Is it better to use egg or milk for fried chicken? ›

Traditionally, some cooks will recommend using sparkling water or egg but I think my mix works even better (and saves you time & extra steps!) The lactic acid in dairy breaks down the proteins and collagen in the chicken, which softens the flesh and will make it more tender when cooked.

Is milk or egg better for breaded chicken? ›

Yes, you can use milk instead of eggs as long as you coat the cutlets in a layer of flour first. The combination of flour and milk will create a sticky coating that breadcrumbs can adhere to.

Do you dip chicken in egg before frying? ›

Submerge the chicken in the egg wash. Remove the chicken from the egg wash and dredge it in the flour a second time. Shake off the excess flour and place the chicken skin-side down in the hot oil.

How to get flour to stick to chicken with buttermilk? ›

Dip chicken pieces in buttermilk then, a few at a time, put them in the bag with the flour, seal the bag and shake to coat well. Place the coated chicken on a cookie sheet or tray, and cover with a clean dish towel or waxed paper. LET SIT UNTIL THE FLOUR IS OF A PASTE-LIKE CONSISTENCY. THIS IS CRUCIAL!

What is the best binder for fried chicken? ›

MUSTARD is the best binder🍤 I use it on shrimp, fish, and when making fried chicken.

Does buttermilk change the taste of chicken? ›

Marinating your chicken in buttermilk not only adds tangy flavor, it helps tenderize the meat and the acidity ensures a crispy exterior.

Do you rinse chicken after soaking in milk? ›

It's not necessary to rinse the chicken after marinating it in milk. Simply pat the chicken dry with paper towels before cooking it. This will help to ensure that the milk and any added flavors from the marinade are absorbed into the chicken during the cooking process.

When you soak meat in buttermilk do you rinse it off? ›

Next, once the meat is marinated, remove it from the buttermilk and PAT IT DRY. You're going to use up a few paper towels (or kitchen towels if you're OK with that). BUT DO NOT RINSE THE MEAT. Just be very diligent and pat the meat dry with a towel.

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