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Fried Chicken Livers in a Mini Deep Fryer #Recipe

Fried Chicken Livers have always been a real treat for me.  My sister and I would always fight over the liver when we ate  baked chicken at home.  No more fighting over livers, I can make fried chicken livers any time I want.  As a bonus, each batch takes only 5 minutes to cook with only a little prep time as well.

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Recommended Kitchen Tools

Mini Deep Fryer with Basket with the recommended amount of vegetable oil

Gallon-sized Storage Bags

Serving Platter

Paper Towels

Colander

I start by preheating my mini deep fryer to 320° F.  I line my serving platter with paper towels so I have my platter ready once the livers are done. The chicken livers get a good rinse in a colander.  Next, I grab a gallon-sized zipper bag (like Ziploc, etc) and begin mixing my dry mix.  The all-purpose flour, Tony Chachere’s seasoning, cayenne pepper,  and yellow cornmeal all get added to the bag.  The bag gets sealed and shaken until it is all mixed together well.

I like to add my chicken livers to the bag just a few at a time and shake each one well to coat before adding more.  The livers are less likely to stick together that way.

The coated livers now get placed in the fryer basket in a single layer.  I lower the basket into the fyer, and I fry them at 320° F for 5 minutes with the lid on.  Your appliance may need more or less time so I recommend a test sample and adjust accordingly.  Once fried, I lift the basket and let the oil drip out before tossing the fried livers onto a paper towel lined serving platter.  The paper towels will soak up some of the excess oil.

Are you ready to make some Fried Chicken Livers?  Check out the recipe below.


Trisha: Trisha Kilpatrick is a homeschooling mother of three. She has a degree in Education with a double major in Elementary and Special Education, but she is more proud of her countless hours of volunteer work in Children's Church. She believes that all children can learn and that, in life, simple is almost always best. *Affiliate links are used on this site. I may be compensated when you click on or buy from these links. If you have any questions, you can contact me at questions@trishadishes.com .
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