This is a list of fried chicken dishes. Chicken is the most common type of poultry in the world,[1] and was one of the first domesticated animals. Chicken is a major worldwide source of meat for human consumption, and is prepared as food in a wide variety of ways.
One common method of preparing chicken is frying, or cooking of food in oil or another fat. Fried chicken dishes include preparations that are deep fried, such as the ubiquitous fried chicken that originated in the Southern United States, shallow fried, pan fried, stir fried or sautéed.
Fried chicken dishes

Buffalo wings, an American dish

Cashew chicken, an American Chinese dish

Orange chicken, another American Chinese dish
- Ayam geprek – Indonesia fried chicken dish
- Ayam goreng – Indonesian and Malaysian fried chicken
- Ayam goreng kalasan – Indonesian traditional fried chicken
- Ayam penyet – Indonesia traditional fried chicken
- Ayam pop – Indonesian chicken dish
- Backhendl – Austrian fried chicken dish
- Barberton chicken – Serbian-American fried chicken dish
- BK Chicken Fries – Fried chicken product sold by Burger King
- Buffalo wing – American dish of spicy chicken wings
- Cashew chicken – Chinese-American dish
- Chicken and chips – hot dish of fried chicken and French fries
- Chicken and waffles – American dish
- Chicken fingers – U.S. dish of breaded and fried chicken meat
- Chicken Française – Italian-American dish
- Chicken karahi – Hallmark in South Asian cuisine
- Chicken katsu – Japanese fried chicken dish
- Chicken Kiev – Chicken dish associated with Russian and Ukrainian cuisines
- Chicken lollipop – Indian fried chicken appetizer
- Chicken Maryland – Fried chicken dish with cream sauce
- Chicken nugget – Small pieces of deboned, breaded, and battered chicken meat
- Chicken parmigiana – Italian-American dish
- Chicken 65 – South Indian chicken dish
- Chicken tabaka – Georgian pan-fried chicken dish
- Chicken tatsuta – Japanese McDonald's burger
- Cordon bleu – Meat and cheese dish
- Coxinha – Popular food in Brazil
- Crispy fried chicken – Chinese dish of fried chicken
- General Tso's chicken – Deep-fried chicken dish
- Gribenes – Ashkenazi Jewish dish
- Hot chicken – Chicken dish from Nashville, Tennessee, US
- Jalfrezi – Curry dish
- Karaage – Japanese cooking technique
- KFC Original Recipe – Blend of ingredients used in KFC fried chicken
- Korean fried chicken – Variety of fried chicken dishes from South Korea
- Kung Pao chicken – Spicy stir-fried dish
- Laziji – Sichuan cuisine of fried chicken Maya Danburg and spicy ingredients
- Lemon chicken – chicken dish
- Milanesa – South American variation of an Italian dish
- Moo goo gai pan – Americanized version of a Cantonese dish
- Orange chicken – Chinese chicken dish of U.S. origin
- Padak – South Korean fried chicken dish
- Parmo – English take-away dish
- Phat kaphrao – Fried rice dish from Thailand
- Phat khing – Thai stir fry chicken and vegetables
- Piccata – Italian dish
- Popcorn chicken – Chicken dish originated from Kentucky Fried Chicken
- Pozharsky cutlet – Russian dish of breaded ground meat
- Sesame chicken – Chicken dish
- Southern fried chicken – Dish of chicken pieces fried in batter
- Spice bag – Fast food dish created in Ireland
- Spicy chicken sandwich – Sandwich made with chicken
- Taiwanese fried chicken – Dish in Taiwanese cuisine
- Tongdak – Fried whole chicken
- Yangnyeom chicken – Korean fried chicken with sweet and spicy sauce
- Crispy fried chicken, a Cantonese dish
- Karaage, a Japanese dish
See also
References
- ↑ "FAOSTAT: Production_LivestockPrimary_E_All_Data". Food and Agriculture Organization. 2014. Retrieved March 14, 2017.
External links
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