Talk:Fried chicken
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Mmmmmm.... The Wookieepedian 03:54, 2 December 2005 (UTC)
Would anyone happen to know the origins of the seemingly redundant "chicken fried chicken"? Joncnunn 21:12, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
I think it has to do with regards to the other sublime Southern dish, Chicken Fried Steak, which is a variation on weinershnitzel developed by Germen immigrants to Texas. "Chicken Fried Chicken" would be chicken cooked similar to Chicken Fried Steak (ie. breaded and then pan-fried as opposed to deep-fried".
[edit] Black People
they really love their fried chicken, i think it should be mentioned in the article.
[edit] Convoluted
"This version of the fried chicken probably supersedes the appearance of both its Scottish and American counterparts chronologically"
Eh? Am I to take this to mean that it predates it?