Thursday, February 4, 2010

Get Crunked Chicken Legs

While on the never ending quest of coming up with another chicken recipe, I got crunked.  It's a LONG story, but go to Youtube and search New Orleans Saints Crunk and you'll feel the love I'm feeling.  Well, I don’t know about the whole “love” business, but I do know that that this recipe has made the "rotation" at our house.

I have picky eaters and lately a house full of their firends.  Who knew girls had such appetities! I have to cook food that's quick, easy and handy for them to pick up and eat on the go.  A sure hit is always chicken legs!  The blend of seasongs really compliments the true flavor of the chicken.  Besides, when you're feeding a full house of teenagers, large packs of chicken legs are always kind to your wallet.

Oh! Don't forget, they’re totally delicious!






Wash 12 chicken legs and pat dry with a paper towel. In a small bowl, crush together 2 cloves of minced garlic, 4 teaspoons dried rosemary, Kosher salt and a splash of olive oil. Pour this mixture into a shallow dish  and mix together with 3 cups of panko crumbs.  Re-season with salt and pepper to taste.







In another shallow dish, whisk together 2 eggs, 1-1/2 cups of milk and salt and pepper to taste.  In a third shallow dish add 1-1/2 cups of flour seasoned with salt and pepper.  (I added in a little cayenne too.)


One at a time, dredge the chicken legs through the flour, then the egg wash, then the seasoned panko crumbs.  Place the coated chicken legs on a tray lined with parchment paper.  Refrigerate the chicken for 30 minutes.  Preheat oven to 400 degrees.



Place chicken on a foil lined baking sheet (spray foil with non-stick cooking spray).  Drizzle olive oil over the chicken and place in a 400 degree oven and bake for 40 to 45 minutes.

 



Crunky or crunchy...they won't last long!



40 comments:

  1. these do look delicious-I've used panko to make chicken strips and love how crisp they stay, much better than regular bread crumbs.
    The garlic and rosemary would be wonderful in this coating-Thanks, Katherine!

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  2. I have to tell you - I am crunked! After much deliberation I am geuxing with the Saints...

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  3. My hubby's not a fan of chicken legs, but I think he'd be all over this w/chicken strips instead. I'm always looking for something different for chicken. Thanks so much for sharing. Blessings, SusanD

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  4. doesn't panko cook well!

    great looking legs babe ;)

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  5. I love the word crunk...heard it in a song yrs ago and it stuck......
    Teenagers + food = broke!

    I'm dying to know what you're having Sunday???? I'm still searching for the perfect menu!!

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  6. I hope the Saints win because they are from the South and we love going to New Orleans so much.

    But as far as being a football fan - sorry we don't watch it. Please don't ban me from your site!

    Large portions of meat is not only good for a houseful of teenage girls. It works very well for 2 hungry rednecks!!!

    Looks great and thanks for sharing.

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  7. WOW! This looks so good to eat. I prefer baked than the deep fried and I love chicken legs because meat are always tender.

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  8. The chicken sounds delicious. We made your smoky mountain shepherds pie (posted on Feb 2) and loved it - definately a keeper recipe.

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  9. Awesome. Can you believe I've never used panko? I need to fix that with a quickness.

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  10. My goodness, I have been making the same dishes as you! First chili, now chicken--and we're definitely rooting for the Saints this Sunday :D

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  11. Delicious....heading over to UTube

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  12. Sounds perfect for a bunch of young ones!!!!! (and old ones too)... ha

    GO SAINTS...
    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  13. Oh the chicken look way crispy! Yum!

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  14. oh this is great and its baked love it

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  15. When all my daughters were home, it was chicken legs all the time.

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  16. I love how crispy panko makes everything. These are perfect for a superbowl party so thanks for the inspiration.

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  17. Chicken looks great! Crunked sounds vaguely suggestive..HeeHeeHee..Bet you a jar of Dudeks the Colts win!

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  18. girl you can crunk me any old time. very creative!

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  19. They wouldn't last long in my house - they look terrific.

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  20. Amazing, I think this will be perfect for the game, no?

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  21. I was looking for baked chicken to make! Yum!

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  22. i want to grab a couple of those myself, i love the panko!

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  23. Funky crunky! Those look good.

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  24. These would be grea for Sunday night too! Go Saints!

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  25. Wow - those are amazing! I wish I had one right now - I'm so hungry and have no idea what to make for dinner!

    XOOX
    Jen

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  26. My son would love these, and I would too!

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  27. You got me giggling on this one post title...I can only imagine you when Sunday gets here, and your menu is posted...Crunk baby, crunked!

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  28. These look excellent! Crispy and juicy and just delicious!

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  29. OH YEAH! Let's crunk it!

    Those look terrific! :)

    Geaux Saints!

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  30. These look so nice & crispy! Go Saints!

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  31. Ha! Best of luck to your team. This looks like a great football snack.

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  32. Thank for sharing good and useful information. This information is very valuable.

    Regards.
    Mountain House

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  33. What a nice healthy "fried" chicken. I can understand why they quickly disappear. What would we do without Panko crumbs?

    Go Saints. Who dat.
    Sam

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  34. Teenage girls can definitely eat a lot. More than is commonly thought! Especially if they're as active as your girls are. And if the food is as delicious as yours.

    Great chicken recipe! I would love to get crunked with these.

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  35. Yum, pass me a leg! Love that crunchy goodness!

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  36. That looks so good Katherine and I am always looking for new chicken recipes too! They look so crunchy!

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  37. Katharine, this looks amazing. Love the coating on this. Definitely doing this one soon as we eat a lot of chicken here. YUMS up on this.

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  38. This looks outrageous! The mixing of the panko and the other stuff just makes a difference. Very nice!!!!!!

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  39. CONGRATS!!!! What a great game! I hope you took the day off to celebrate!!

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Thanks for stopping by, I enjoy reading your comments.

Katherine