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Reviewed: Nov. 5, 2009
I just got done making this and it is fantastic. In reading the reviews, I did alter slightly by adding dijon mustard into the honey and I used some bread crumbs in the flour mixture with some cayenne. I will be making this recipe on a regular basis from now on...thanks for a super recipe!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 3.92 star rating.
Reviewed: Sep. 22, 2009
I thought that this recipe was really really good! I loved the taste and texture.
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Reviewed: Sep. 8, 2009
the taste was excellent, but preparation was a bit messy and i don't really like frying my chicken in oil. next time, i'll try baking it.
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Reviewed: Aug. 26, 2009
Great coating, and a good change from regular fried chicken, but honey burns easily. Have done it twice, and it takes alot more attention to make sure it's crispy, not burnt.
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Reviewed: Aug. 18, 2009
My husband and I liked it, my son loved it. Great honey flavor.
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Reviewed: Aug. 4, 2009
This recipe was good, but maybe not what I expected. I used a few extra seasonings on it like a little chili powder but mainly followed the recipe exactly. The end results just weren't as sweet as I thought it would be. At first I thought I didn't like it but then after eating more I realized that it was really good and I keep thinking about it! the chicken is very moist which is really nice and the flavors are subtle but I think next time I may use more chili powder or cayenne or something to play up the sweet and spicy aspect. Overall it was really good.
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Reviewed: Aug. 2, 2009
I have made the recipe several times and every time it comes out delicious! One time I overcooked one piece, but it was because I did not cut down the piece to maker it thinner so it would cook quicker(which is what I usually do). I heat up the honey too before dipping the chicken in it, it helps coat it better and retains more honey flavor. If done right the dish is excellent!!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 2 stars. This recipe averages a 3.92 star rating.
Reviewed: Jul. 19, 2009
I was disappointed with this recipe. I followed everything exactly as written. It did not taste bad but there was nothing excellent about this recipe. I couldn't taste the honey and it was just fried chicken. I have to say that there is nothing special about this recipe and IMHO for the work involved...it is not worth it. You get just as much if you dip fried chicken in honey.
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Reviewed: Jun. 3, 2009
Great recipe. I'm only giving 4 stars because I amended the recipe by adding onion powder, chicken seasoning, and season salt to the flour mixture instead of salt and pepper. Also, I added dijon mustard to the honey mixture. I fried this briefly to get a nice golden brown crust (15 minute), put the chicken in a baking pan and drizzled it with honey mustard dipping sauce found on this site and baked it for and additional 15-20 minutes. Wonderful, Wonderful fried chicken!!!
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Reviewed: May 14, 2009
Yum! Actually quite simple to do. I used boneless chicken thighs-- I marinated the chicken in salt and pepper an hour prior to cooking. I did the honey-flour coating just before cooking, and the salty and sweet flavors blended nicely!
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Reviewed: Apr. 13, 2009
This is a great recipe. The only problem was because when the honey cooks it turns brown and looks like it's burning so it is hard to tell when the chicken is done. I did chicken strips instead of chicken breast and ended up overcooking them. Though they were a little dry and crispy, everyone still loved them.
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Reviewed: Feb. 14, 2009
Delicious recipe.. Loved it.
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Reviewed: Feb. 4, 2009
For some reason, the chicken seemed pretty bland to me. It was much better when I had the leftovers mixed in risotto. Wont be making it agian.
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Reviewed: Dec. 3, 2008
The meal was good. The only problem is its a big mess to clean up after the meal. Alot of honey and grease everywhere.
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Reviewed: Nov. 30, 2008
thank you for posting this recipe. Having limited ingrediants to work with (I live in a small village in egypt) I was in a tizzy trying to figure out what to make for thanksgiving, when I came across this recipe I jumped for joy! I wasn't expecting it to taste so good too. I boiled my chicken with garlic and salt before I fried it to make sure that it was completely cooked. An absalute success!
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Reviewed: Nov. 17, 2008
it was just ok.....not to much of a honey flavor and i even let the chicken sit in it for a while
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Reviewed: Nov. 16, 2008
Pretty yummy, but fairly flavourless and you couldn't REALLY taste the honey.. I found it just added sweetness but not flavour. But a nice honey-mustard sauce made it at least a four star, but on it's own, not so much.
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Reviewed: Oct. 21, 2008
I agree with a number of other reviews on here that this was a great idea, not executed well. The flavoring is realy nice, and it does carmelize rather easily. However, the batter/breading on this is very messy and doesn't stay on well at all. I'd still like to find a really good honey fried chicken recipe.
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Reviewed: Oct. 10, 2008
I just loved making these..I do a lot of cooking with my daughter just for the fun of it..interesting and different recipes like this where you get a unique and tasty result tend to be the ones we pick most often. If its challenging for my cooking skills, its even more fun (even if I fail utterly lol) Anyway, I did have some trouble at first because I'm not used to frying with anything covered in honey (despite being warned here lol!)...this is actually what caught my eye was the challenges from coating/deep frying honey. I used frozen boneless chicken breasts that were large so I cut them into three pieces each. My first few got SO dark SO fast that even after being warned by the other reviewers, I was still astonished lol, and the middles weren't cooked yet even. But then I tried a couple things the other people here suggested...for the rest of mine (after the really dark ones I messed up), I only did two at a time and turned them VERY often..I mean almost CONSTANTLY until the outsides were a nice brown color, without worrying about the middles because I decided to finish them all off in the oven. The rest, doing this, turned out wonderfully! Especially when you know you're going to bake the insides anyway so you don't have to worry so much about them getting too dark in the oil before the middles are done. Anyway they were fun and interesting to make..I also didn't have any trouble at all with the honey sliding off before coating because I dried the chicken beforehand l
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 3.92 star rating.
Reviewed: Aug. 26, 2008
While reading the other recipe reviews, I decided that I would try something a little different. I mixed the honey with two beaten eggs and then rolled the chicken in the flour mixture, then again in the egg and flour once again and then allowing it to sit on a cooling rack until I got all chicken covered. I put the chicken in skin side down in the hot oil and lowered the heat, cooking until the poultry reached about 170 degrees. When I took the chicken out, I allowed it to cool some. Everyone in the house raved about the taste. You will need to watch this dish as the sugars in the honey will get dark easier, but I never experienced any burn on the chicken. This was really great and I certainly will make again! Thanks!
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