Plus, the country's favorite fried chicken chains, recipes, and more
When it came time to decide what dish or cuisine to explore for our next big feature (as we did with Mexican Food a few years ago), Eater editors, reporters, photographers, and beyond were nearly unanimous — and excited — to dive into the crispy-fried world of one of America's favorite foods: fried chicken. We asked chef and food writer Amethyst Ganaway to expand on the cultural significance of a crispy bird, and she declares it "a dish that represents our past and our present as a country of immigrants and outsiders, and has been interpreted and reinterpreted time and time again." Read on to explore Eater's deep dive on fried chicken, published today — its history, the endless varieties, and how it's celebrated across the country. |
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FRIED CHICKEN IS UTTERLY CRAVEABLE |
Illustration by Nat Belkov |
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Gullah Geechee cookbook author Emily Meggett's version of the Southern staple is an essential. |
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FRIED CHICKEN IS OUR HISTORY |
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FRIED CHICKEN IS FOR EVERYONE |
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FRIED CHICKEN IS EVERYWHERE | |
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GIF: Carla Francescutti/Murilo Ferreira/Julia Hess/Christian Moreno |
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