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Low carb fried chicken recipe that is as tasty as chicken breaded in wheat flour but without the carbs. Suitable for gut healing diets and Paleo friendly. Only 4 ingredients plus seasoning and 10 minutes to make!
When my husband and I first eliminated grains in our diet while on GAPS a few years ago, fried chicken was one of the first dishes to go out the window.  I recently had the idea to make low carb fried chicken by battering in coconut flour instead of wheat flour. Sometimes you have to wonder why the most obvious things take so long to come to mind.
My family loved it!  They didn’t notice any difference from the wheat flour believe it or not!
I prefer to do much of my frying in expeller-pressed coconut oil. It is a wonderful high heat oil that does not lose its integrity and become toxic when cooking with it.
I used big chunks of leftover chicken from the night before when I roasted a whole fryer for dinner. I seasoned the coconut flour with a few sprinkles of Herbamare and also tossed in a bit with the beaten egg as well.
We Moms all know that the main trick with leftovers is making it look like it isn’t leftovers! Frying it up this way makes the chicken definitely look fresh and appealing!
The only pitfall is to make sure you don’t cook it too long. The chicken is already cooked and the coconut flour is done within minutes, so watch it carefully to ensure the chicken doesn’t get dried out.
Battered Chicken Keto Style
Along the same line, I had a casual dinner party for family and friends recently. We battered the chicken strips with coconut flour. The coconut overtones were very pleasant. It reminded me of a local joint I used to go to years ago that had the most fantastic coconut shrimp!
I held my breath to see everyone’s reaction and heaved a sigh of relief when people starting reaching for seconds!
Using coconut flour to batter meat and frying it up in coconut oil is simply heavenly. I like to serve it with healthy homemade mayo. Mix in some onion powder to taste after you make the mayo to make the most fabulous ranch-like sauce. Delicious!
Healthier Frying!
One final plus from frying things in coconut flour instead of grain flour is that you avoid creating acrylamide. If you remember, acrylamide is a carcinogen that is formed when you cook any starch at a high temperature.
Coconut flour is much higher in fat and protein and has virtually zero carbs compared with grain flour. Hence, this problem is eliminated to a large extent.
Give it a try yourself and let me know what you think!
Low Carb Fried Chicken Recipe
Low carb fried chicken recipe that is as tasty as chicken breaded in wheat flour but without the carbs. Suitable for gut healing diets and Paleo friendly. Only 4 ingredients plus seasoning and 10 minutes to make!
Ingredients
- 1 pound leftover cooked chicken preferably pastured and soy free
- 2 eggs
- 1/2 – 1 cup coconut flour
- 1 tsp herbamare
- 2 Tbl expeller pressed coconut oil
Instructions
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Cut leftover cooked chicken into finger size pieces.
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Beat eggs in a small bowl.
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Melt coconut oil in a large frypan and set on the stovetop at medium heat.
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Sprinkle a plate with coconut oil and blend in the seasoning mix.
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Dip each piece of chicken in the beaten eggs and then dredge through the coconut flour blend. Each piece of chicken should be completely breaded on both sides.
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Carefully place each piece of breaded chicken in the oiled frypan and cook for 2 minutes on each side or until the breading is cooked and light brown. Do not overcook as his will dry out the chicken.
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Remove chicken from the pan and serve immediately.
Cathy Liu via Facebook
Does your fryer smoke when you use coconut oil to fry chicken/fish?
Amy Davis via Facebook
Thank you Sarah!!!! I think I have enough chix for this for tonight. I recently read “Why we get fat & what we can do about it”, so have really been keeping things low carb; you’re post is just in time – I’m running out of creative ideas! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!
Debi Collins via Facebook
“acrylamide is a carcinogen that is formed when you cook any starch at a high temperature.” — I HAD NO IDEA!
Stephanie Sorensen via Facebook
I think I have everything but the chicken/fish to make this. I need to try it this week. Thanks for the idea!
Sharon Campbell-Zeni via Facebook
There IS a god! I’ve been looking for a low carb way to fry chicken and other meat.
thehealthyhomeeconomist via Facebook
My 14 year old inhaled it. Wow, teenagers can eat SO MUCH!
thehealthyhomeeconomist via Facebook
I just ordered a five gallon bucket of coconut oil the other day as I’m down to my last gallon.
Ellen Tietjen via Facebook
sounds yummy! I need to pick up some coconut flour and replenish my coconut oil.
cindy
Sarah,
okay, the snapper was raw?
would you want to pound raw chicken flat to have a more even cooking surface?
Do you think you can use raw chicken with bones in them?
does the coconut flour burn more quickly?
THanks
Mary
Hi Sarah-
I think I once heard you say that there is a coconut oil that does taste like coconut and a coconut oil that does not. When you have a minute, could you remind me which is which? Thanks! Mary