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Fried Food Idea?


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any idea how to make this gluten free? what is the rule with replacing flour with perhaps cornstarch? 1:1 or something else...

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and also if you have a better idea... I am looking for something fluffy and yummy.

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any idea how to make this gluten free? what is the rule with replacing flour with perhaps cornstarch? 1:1 or something else...

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I would not use cornstarch. I would use glutinous rice flour (which does not have gluten it is just made from the sticky rice). That or an all-purpose gluten-free flour mix. I have used the gluten-free bisquick for making chicken fried steak and it was pretty good.

That's what I'd use too. AKA sweet rice flour.

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I made my two girls (ages 15 months and 4 years) fried chicken the other night and used a cornmeal breading. I put the chicken in a frying pan will a light coating of olive oil on the bottom to brown it and give it a little crunch and then I finished cooking it through in a 450 degree oven. I don't measure ingredients usually, but I used about 3 cups of cornmeal, 1/2 c of Betty Crocker instant mashed potato buds, and just a touch of onion powder, garlic powder and black pepper. I also just used the juice from the chicken to make it stick. I had put it all in a ziploc bag and used it like shake and bake.

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