I remember being a snooty little rugrat when I first heard of chicken and waffles...it was actually when I was watching an episode of "The Fresh Prince of Bel Air". I remember thinking, "Why the hell would you eat fried chicken and waffles together?" I thought that because my mom was old school, I wouldn't be here making this blog post if I had said the "H" word out loud. Back to the story, I was just weirded out by this strange combination. Waffles- ONLY eggo waffles for me- were breakfast with pork sausage, bacon and or scrapple. And fried chicken was only for lunch or dinner. NO way can you combine the 2!
Fast forward to my adult years as the microwave queen, I still couldn't stomach it. Then when I got into cooking and being the from scratch gal that I am, I could dig the combo. In fact, I wanted to try this last month before my husband left, but was distracted. Then last week, I asked my eldest child after his 2 week stay with his father, what he wanted for dinner and he asked for chicken, waffles, rice and something else in a soup. I liked the idea of chicken and waffles together so I went to work.
I marinate my chicken up to 12 hours prior. First I season, then pour buttermilk over for the juicest most flavorful fried chicken you will evah eat. Adding cornmeal makes a nice crunch, but a little goes a LONG way. No need for more than a scant 1/4 cup or you'll break yo' teeth. The waffle recipe I found on www.cooksillustrated.com. I wanted a great recipe and you can not go wrong at all with America's Test Kitchen! These were some AMAZING waffles, too. It uses powdered buttermilk which is different, but it made the lightest dry mix! I also like it because you don't get the sour buttermilk taste.

Also oil instead of butter was used for a crispy on the outside and fluffy in the middle waffle. It's damn good! Definitely a hit with my children and my German friends! All you chicken and waffle virgins must try this and pour some good grade b maple syrup on both waffles and chicken! Don't look at me like that, I know you like BBQ chicken and one of the main ingredients is some kind of sweetener! Give this a shot!

Buttermilk Fried Chicken and Buttermilk Waffles
Printable Recipe here!
Buttermilk Fried Chicken
Ingredients
Also check out Salty Seattle's GENIUS take on this classic American dish: http://www.saltyseattle.com/2011/01/chicken-and-waffles-meet-modern-gastronomy/
Also oil instead of butter was used for a crispy on the outside and fluffy in the middle waffle. It's damn good! Definitely a hit with my children and my German friends! All you chicken and waffle virgins must try this and pour some good grade b maple syrup on both waffles and chicken! Don't look at me like that, I know you like BBQ chicken and one of the main ingredients is some kind of sweetener! Give this a shot!
Buttermilk Fried Chicken and Buttermilk Waffles
Printable Recipe here!
Buttermilk Fried Chicken
Ingredients
- 1 Whole Chicken about 4 pounds, cut-up (alternatively you can purchase your favorite chicken pieces totaling 4 pounds)
- 2 cups buttermilk, shaken
- Pre-floured seasoning:
- 1- 2 tsp salt
- 1 tsp Seasoned Salt (I love McCormick's Season All)
- 1/2 tsp garlic powder
- 1/2 tsp Italian Seasoning or dried thyme
- 1/2 tsp paprika
- 1/2 onion powder
- 1/2 tsp freshly ground pepper or white pepper
- 1/8 tsp cumin
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 2 tablespoons cornmeal
- 1- 2 tsp salt
- 1 tsp Seasoned Salt
- 1/2 tsp garlic powder
- 1/2 tsp Italian Seasoning or dried thyme
- 1/2 onion powder
- 1/2 tsp freshly ground pepper or white pepper
- 1/8 cayenne pepper
- 24- 36 ounces peanut oil
Directions
If you're using a whole chicken, cut up into 8 pieces- remove backbone two breasts, two wings, two legs, and two thighs.
Place chicken in a large resealable bag or large bowl. Season chicken all over. Pour buttermilk over chicken and allow to sit in the fridge 12 hours to overnight or as little as 30 minutes.
While marinating or next day, add flour, additional seasonings and cornmeal to a large bowl.
Once marinated, remove chicken from bag or bowl allowing excess buttermilk to drip from piece. Dip chicken into flour and place on paper towels or a cooling rack with paper towel under.
Heat oil in a heavy skillet (I prefer a cast iron skillet!) 350 degrees using a good thermometer or candy thermometer.Once heated, place as many pieces in the skillet as possible. The reason is so each piece cooks evenly and crisp. Cook about 20-25 minutes. Wash or use another cooling rack lined with paper towels to place cooked chicken- to avoid any sogginess. Remove each piece except breast. I usually let the breast cook another 5 minutes since they're the biggest pieces.
Allow to rest about 5 minutes.
Buttermilk Waffles
Also check out Salty Seattle's GENIUS take on this classic American dish: http://www.saltyseattle.com/2011/01/chicken-and-waffles-meet-modern-gastronomy/
how weird is it that i've never tried this. i don't just mean i've never made it, but never even ordered it in a restaurant. looking at your photos makes me realize what a terrible mistake that is.
ReplyDeleteI've never tried this combination but now I'm really craving it!
ReplyDeleteThis is a first for me. Who would've thought chicken and waffles would go together?! Your photos are beautiful and that chicken looks extra crispy!
ReplyDeleteMama, I would have never thought of fried chicken and waffles together!!! But I think there is nothing that cannot be paired when it comes to food.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, my husband talks about chicken and waffles all the time!! He longs for the day we go to a city that has the chicken and waffles restaurant. I've been skeptical, but after seeing your post, I think we will finally try it at home. Thanks for sharing, he's going to be so stoked when I show him your blog!
ReplyDeleteI love chicken and waffles. This looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI'm now craving this meal! Looks so delish. I took a nap thinking about waffles when I saw this on your Facebook.
ReplyDeletemmm chicken and waffles! I have never had them together, but I hear all about it! Sounds like a good idea, I like chicken, I like waffles, so why not together!?
ReplyDeleteI LOVE chicken and waffles! I mean probably more than the average person. I had some this weekend and this post makes me smile and frown b/c it reminds me that I had it and how good it was but also reminds me that I don't have it anymore!!! The best combination EVA!!
ReplyDeleteI don't care for the waffles, but the chicken looks FINGER LICKING! Never seen or heard of your buttermilk product, that is really interesting. Are you related to Colonel Sanders?
ReplyDeleteomg, i have never thought about having chicken and waffles but man, it sounds so delish! i want me some fried chicken and waffles!!!!
ReplyDeleteI admit, I've never had this combination, but your marinade sounds so yummy good that I would not mind giving this a go!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good! I was once intimidated by the combination, too, that is until I watched an episode of Bobby Flay's Throwdown where Chicken and Waffles were the main sport. I have yet to try any recipe, however. So, I can't wait to give this one a try. I've been mostly avoiding carbs this pregnancy, but you got me on this! My mouth is salivating!
ReplyDeleteOhh that looks sooo delicious! Love your photos too! This is really tasty meal!!!
ReplyDeleteWow.Wow.Wow.Wow. I'm craving some chicken and waffles right now. We love Cooks Illustrated. We get their magazine in the mail every month. We had a Fried Chicken and Waffle party last year and you are certainly motivating me to have another one this year! I really like your waffle iron too. The waffles are nice and thin. This may very well be my favorite post of yours. Lady you are just amazing. Again I must reiterate your kids and husband are oh so lucky.
ReplyDeleteI keep a container of that same buttermilk powder in my fridge, thanks to Cook's. It's a vital ingredient in a lot of great recipes! I too would have spoken the H word when thinking of fried chicken and waffles together, being a Canuck and all, but you make it very appealing!
ReplyDeleteMmmmm. That looks so good. I love chicken and waffles
ReplyDeleteI love chicken, and I love waffles...never have had them together, but always hear it's good. I might need to give your delish combo a try, Sommer!
ReplyDeleteMMMMMmmmmmm! MMMmmmmm! Okay Mama, I need to hit the gym and them stop by you and make my meal plan for the week, LOL!
ReplyDeleteWow, that looks yum, yum :)
I didn't grow up eating chicken and waffles together either but I admit it sounds awesome! If you used an ATK waffle recipe I'm sure it's great--it looks perfect and so does your fried chicken. I would have asked for dibs on the wings--my favorite part--dipped in that sweet maple syrup. YUM!
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of this combination before (and I used to watch reruns of Fresh Prince of Belair with my brothers all the time). It does sound strange but it looks soooo yummy! Will have to try it soon. Thanks for sharing, Sommer!
ReplyDeleteBorn n raised in Houston Tx we are ALL about the Chicken and Waffles! I showed my husband the first pic in this post and he literally stole the laptop from me for about 20 minutes!! You could give him a pop quiz tomorrow, he studied that good! :)
ReplyDeleteI have been meaning to try this forever. Yours looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWe have to thank our current home city of Los Angeles for introducing us to chicken and waffles. The key is getting a bite of both chicken and waffle on the fork, perhaps with a bit 'o butter though that's not necessary, and then swiping through a little syrup. Without the syrup, it is not going to work. :) Love the meal!
ReplyDeleteSommer the yummy mummy, it has been a honor for me to be a follower of your blog and I would love to present several awards to you for all your fantastic cooking skills.
ReplyDeleteThe awards are at this link, http://bakeforhappykids.blogspot.com/2011/03/brown-sugar-mini-muffins-and-awards.html
Cheers.
PS. Your buttermilk waffles look very delicious. How nice if I can have them for my breakfast....
I can remember my mother including fried chicken with her breakfast buffets that she would serve on special occasions, like holidays. I can't remember if waffles were also included, but yes, fried chicken is terrific for breakfast. (So is chicken friend steak and eggs.)
ReplyDeleteMy husband ordered chicken & waffles at a restaurant years ago and has not stopped talking about it since. He's borderline obsessed with it. I'm afraid to show him this :) I've never fried chicken before...thanks for such great detailed instructions!
ReplyDeleteThis is seriously an ultimate comfort food, sounds so wonderful, an excellent recipe!
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of eating chicken with waffles. It looks GOOD. I wonder if I'm allowed to make that for breakfast this morning? :)
ReplyDeleteBeautifully illustrated & I would love my first waffle & chicken dish just as beautiful as yours!
ReplyDeleteNice to make your acquaintance!
Oh girl... this is speaking to me! I love any excuse to have fried chicken, and with waffles?! Sign me up!
ReplyDeleteAnd P.S. - I'm so glad your back! I've so missed you and your cute posts! Hope you and your family are doing well! =)
how perfect! I was JUST starting a search for a good waffle recipe and someone sent me this post on Stumble, it was meant to be! :) Gotta say I wouldn't normally try this combo, but you do make it look and sound good!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds fantastic, it has been so long since I've had really good fried chicken... buttermilk to boot.... what a nice indulgent...
ReplyDeleteI have to admit that I was on the side of you just can't pair these two together. You just convinced me that this is a perfectly amazing combination. My mouth is watering so much I have to keep drinking my water as I type this. Sommer this looks phenomenal!
ReplyDeleteI have never had these two together, but they look fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI would love for you to join my first Eats and Treats party!
http://bargainhoot.com/2011/03/24/join-my-first-link-up-party-share-your-eats-treats/
Girl, you make some mean chicken and waffles. We have a favorite dive that we like to pop by and order this--never thought to make it myself!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! You never cease to amaze me Som-Som! This looks delicious!!!
ReplyDeleteI have to admit that I have never eaten this meal. It is certainly not something you'd find at any German restaurant ;o) However, you have intrigued me with your gorgeous pictures to give this combination a try. Hope you are doing well :o)
ReplyDeleteYour so funny...I am sure my fried chicken loving kids would go crazy for this :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious and I will definitely try this at home.....it looks like the perfect brunch combo! (of course with a glass of mimosa!)
ReplyDelete***Note: I had to go and read your 'About Me' section once I read scrapple - and my suspicions were correct! You are from the DMV Area, lol....our region is the only one I know who eats scrapple!
Oh, ya. I'd eat this. But I'm afraid to fry foods. Don't know what my deal is, but I just can't get past the splattering hot oil. Think I need to invest in a deep fryer.
ReplyDeleteIn LA, we eat at a place called Roscoe's Chicken & Waffles. It's one of those spots in Hollywood that is always packed, even at 2am!!! I love the combo & the way you make it looks incredible. The way you make everything looks incredible. Give a hug to the little Miss, hope she's feeling better! xoxo, Jess
ReplyDeleteOh lord let my appetite return, please let my appetite return.
ReplyDeleteMy God this delicious, I am really eating the computer now ;)!
This is delicious! I never heard of serving waffles together with fried chicken-YES!!! I need to do that too.
ReplyDeleteYou have provided an amazing comfort meal.
Have a great weekend.
Velva
Now this is what I call an all out American meal and a filling one at that. It looks like you had a lot of pots and pans to clean though. Great feature picture!
ReplyDeleteI love fried chicken and I love waffles, but I have yet never had the opportunity to try them together. I think it sounds like such a fun combo, and maybe one of these days I'll get a chance to make/try it!
ReplyDeleteChicken and waffles are definitely a strange combo when you say it out loud, but it is delicious! Your fried chicken looks reeeally good. I like how your chicken and waffles both have buttermilk. Yum!
ReplyDeleteYou've created one gorgeous plate of food and have photos to prove it :-). This is my first visit to your blog so I've spent some time browsing through your earlier entries. I'm so glad I did that. I really like the food and recipes you feature here and I'll definitely be back. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteOMG I love this combo and it looks so yummy TOO!
ReplyDeleteI never had chicken and waffels growing up, but as an adult I can't get enough of the combination.
ReplyDeleteThat is ultimate comfort food! Looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI have to admit that I haven't really seen the combo before, however, I LOVE fried chicken. Have I had it in the last 5 years?? No... but I miss it. ANd buttermilk fried chicken is the BEST! The waffles look wonderful (we are big waffle fans), so why not together?? Nicely done!! You said it... comfort all the way!
ReplyDeleteIn Germany, making chicken & waffles?! Your blog is my favorite new find :)
ReplyDeleteJust dropping by to say hey. Thinking about you and hoping things are going well for you :) Miss ya!
ReplyDeleteHey lady, Hope you and the kiddos are doing well. Miss you!
ReplyDeleteJust wondering what's happened to you. You haven't been on your blog for quite awhile. Hope all is well with you and yours.
ReplyDeleteOh honey, I ADORE chicken and waffles. I is my favorite splurge meal. Your chicken looks absolutely divine.
ReplyDeleteMy hubby is always wanting Chicken & Waffles so I'll have to try yours. I wanted to invite you to join my Tasty Thursday Recipe Swap Blog Hop. If you join you are entered to win a $10 Food Network Store Gift Card. Hope to see you at the hop.
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ooh this made me miss Roscoe's in LA. They look perfect!
ReplyDeletethis looks like such a fun meal love it
ReplyDeleteSounds like the perfect pairing of sweet and salty! Have always wanted to try chicken and waffles. Oh and your photos by the way are great! Talk about food porn :)
ReplyDeleteYou made the fried chicken of my dreams. I don't know why I never made fried chicken...maybe because I'm too scared to ruin it for my son.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this, and what lovely photos to boot!
Oh I love fried chicken and I must try this buttermilk on chicken next time. Also it's my first time see this kind of combo, waffles and fried chicken. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteYum, this looks great. Love the photos and the blog.
ReplyDelete"I wouldn't be here making this blog post if I had said the "H" word out loud"
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like we have the same mama! Great job!
Oh lordy. This is American food at it's best! Never tried fried chicken and waffles but I'm pretty sure I'd love it! Ta-sty!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, This looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try this! I've never made my waffles from scratch. My husband will love this!
ReplyDeleteYummy recipe with a difference! Have never come across waffles made with buttermilk till I read this post! Will try this out for sure!
ReplyDeletePeanut oil? Never tried.
ReplyDeleteWe all love Belgium Waffles on our Breakfast table. The big sized waffles served with delicious toppings simply bring a smile on our face.
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