I am from the south and we eat this about once a week. I have never had dip sauce. We usually mashed potatoes and gravy, whatever vegetables that are in season out of our gardens , or canned from the garden in winter. Fried chicken is actually very easy to make. Our mothers and grandmother's start teaching us at a young age how to make it. Love your videos!😊
This is making me so hungry! I love how much of a food critic, in particular, Rana has become, and how knowledgable he seems to be becoming as well. You know it's going to be a good meal when Gul Sher Khan gives it a double thumbs up before he even starts!
As a kid, fried chicken was Sunday dinner after church. Fried with Crisco in a cast iron skillet. Sometimes the chicken we were eating had been walking around on Saturday.
Yes fried in a Iron Skillet with crisco, except we lived in South Dakota, and grew up with the same way of cooking Chicken, with gravy but not buttermilk bisquits we made baking powder bisquits It was good old country cooking. we malso made alot of other things made here in the South and other things not made here in the South.
No, snow don’t fall in southern states all year. We hardly ever get snow. We stay warm down here. Everyone has their own recipe for fried chicken. Soo many herbs and spices to choose from.
Would be nice if the 4 original guys Chaudary, Tahir, Gul Sher and Rana can visit the United States and see for themselves what they've been wishing to see and experience. Nice video guys.
I would love to see that, but let's be honest. Half our country(America) would try shoot them, spit on them, or call them racial slurs if they came. I wouldn't want them to experience that.
As an African-American woman, born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia. I can State categorically: I have not now nor have I ever laid eyes on that dip cup.🤦🏾♀️🍗👩🏾🍳🤷🏾♀️🇺🇦
7:19 The Producer says "southern means west side on navigation." Depending on the departure reference point southern always means south. Same as west means west, north means north etc.
It seems likely to me that Tahir's guess about the southern US states being the cold ones is most likely a result of another mistranslation of the cardinal directions.
I'm so glad they like fried chicken. It can be found at restaurants & "fast food" places but I personally would not call it a fast food. When I make it at home, I usually make it with mashed potatoes & gravy, a vegetable & a salad. I have never had a dipping sauce on the side. Also, it may be called Southern Fried Chicken but it is made & served all over the U.S.A.
@@carmenjacinto4426 I don't think so because the guy who brings out the plates, who I believe makes their food, told explicitly how the chicken was marinated in buttermilk and what spices were used. 🤷
I so wish that you guys would come to the U.S. and would take a regional tour of the great international and native cuisines that make up this diverse country. It's nice to see the gentlemen experience these tastes of the world. Great video!
I would love to see that, but let's be honest. Half our country would try shoot them, spit on them, or call them racial slurs if they came. I wouldn't want them to experience that.
I’m sure the panelists are all honest, good men but they are running out of interesting comments. Each has settled into a rut and say the same thing over and over. Perhaps it’s just me but maybe mixing things up couldn’t hurt.
KFC ,Kentucky Fried Chicken,is a recipe of Southern Fried Chicken.Kentucky is a state sort of halfway Southern,halfway Midwestern.This is traditionally Farming lands where chicken is plentiful.Buttermilk is a fermented dairy product,related to things like yoghurt.
@@aprilmay578 Apparently Southern fried chicken is soaked in buttermilk then coated in seasoned flour while Northern is dipped in egg then coated with crumbs,fried then seasoned."Southern" food is the basis of "Soul Food" which brought Southern Cooking North when Black Americans emigrated to find a better life
Being from the south (Tennessee) I'm happy they are getting to actually try good southern fried chicken. However not sure what the "sauce" is thats being used. No sauce is needed for fried chicken.
I do my "fried" chicken in the over .... yes from scratch. I know. Sacrilege. But it tastes so good. And, yes, here too, if I should happen to have any leftover from the day it is prepared and eaten (first day), I will have a piece (or two) for breakfast ..... and lunch ..... and dinner again ....and repeat the next day if any is left. I am of the school, if it is in the fridge, I will eat it whatever meal time it is. Nothing is strictly for a specific meal or time of day. Shoot, 3 pm as I type this, I just had a late lunch .... fried egg sandwich with fresh tomato on the side. So good, so easy to prepare. I decided a long time ago that all those rules and "norms" that we were subjected to and expected to follow as we were growing up are for the birds. My house, my kitchen, my rules. As a result, I eat well and enjoy ever bite. 😄
Oh yum! Fried chicken is why we don’t sit around the table much anymore and eat. There’s nothing better than eating fried chicken and watching your favorite TV show. Oh wait! There is. It’s eating cold fried chicken and watching your favorite TV show the next day. Plus hot sauce.
Southern doesn't mean from the west, it means from the south. You're talking Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Arkansas, Tennessee, Oklahoma. Southwestern states are New Mexico, Arizona, parts of Southern California, parts of Southern Colorado, parts of Southern Nevada .
I love these videos, and I am addicted to watching these wonderful gentlemen. However, I wish that whoever is off camera and answering their questions might be better educated. Their explanations are often incorrect. "Southern" does not mean "west side." And it rarely snows in America's southern states. These gentlemen seem eager to learn. I would enjoy their reactions so much more if we could see them being given some genuine history and context for the dishes they're tasting.
I think there are often explanations lost in translation, but I do agree with you. Sometimes I wish the producers had better information to give these guys.
Yeah, I'm almost certain that Tahir's guess about the southern states being the cold ones is a result of someone mistranslating the cardinal directions, possibly more than once and in conflicting ways. The translation of "southern" as "west side" goes in the hall of infamy alongside "Morocco is a sauce which is used with chicken."
The dipping sauce appears to be a container of white gravy. At least, I hope that's what it is! Southern Fried Chicken refers to a particular method of frying chicken that originated in the Southern region of the United States. It is so well liked that the method became widely known and specifically referenced by the "Southern" label.
LOL! That is a funny comment. Southerners cook their foods just like everyone else worldwide except they just slap on the word southern to their food. The word southern cooked foods make no sense.
@April May ...it's a matter of the method used and ingredients used for battering the chicken. I'm a 72 year old Southern lady and have fried a ton of Southern Fried Chicken over the years. It isn't just thrown in a skillet. That's why not everyone is born knowing how to cook. They've been taught by the elder generations all the intricacies of cooking good Southern food. Southerners have sort of a reverence towards their regional cooking. Our elders also cooked with a dash or two of love thrown in.
@@aprilmay578 Not true. If Southerners cooked like everyone else _worldwide_ as you said, then how is it that these men don't know anything about how it's prepared? Does everyone use pork to season with, even if it goes against religion? I'm a Southerner, and I'm also a black woman of Cherokee, Choctaw, Irish and Jewish ancestors, and you can best believe that my black slave ancestors who had to make food from what their owners called disgusting garbage, didn't pass down the same way of cooking as my other non-black, but Southern ancestors did. Soul food plays a big part in the way many Southern people cook, too. To this day, I have Northern and West Coast cousins and friends who visit and are surprised by the difference in how we cook the same foods. Something as simple as "sweet tea" isn't even the same.
@@terrywall3287 Exactly, and very well-said! 👍🏽 So many non-Southerners don't even understand the difference between a simple glass of sweet tea. 😃 Iron skillets make food taste so much better, and they're healthier. 🙂 I'm black/multi-racial, so even my way of learning about Southern cooking/soul food would be different from those who weren't taught to cook those items.
I am southern and live in a warm climate in the US with no snow. We sure love our chicken. They need to try chicken with waffles and honey. Lord have mercy on us all. Best cooks in the world in the south.
LOL! That is a funny comment. Southerners cook food the same as everyone else and slap the word southern on regular food cooked by everyone worldwide. It makes no sense.
@@aprilmay578no, people up north put sugar in cornbread. You steam green beans, and y’all don’t make sawmill gravy with biscuits. You eat bread pudding and not banana pudding, I never seen a person from up north want peach or black burry cobbler. That doesn’t even begin about the tea up north.
@@S7J7P7 Did you grow up in the country or on a farm up North we cooked like you did, and yes we did some things differnt but our food was just as good as yours and some was even bettter, so check your attitude, not very southern of you, bless your heart.
This chicken is an American favorite. It is soaked in seasoned buttermilk, breaded with seasoned flours and batters it is and typically fried in peanut oil. The most popular dressing would be Louisiana style hot sauce like Krystal or Texas Pete, sprinkled on each bite. Others enjoy honey and butter as toppings, or all three. Fried chicken is typically served with buttermilk biscuits and cole slaw.
The fried chicken looked fantastic, congratulations to the chef! However, there is no dip sauce for southern fried chicken. Maybe a warm gravy in some places, but usually just on its own.
Southern Fried Chicken in the USA generally means this chicken was marinated in buttermilk and seasoning for several hours. Then doused in a flour seasoned mix. Likely dipped a second time into a buttermilk or egg milk base then doused a second time in seasoned flour. Then deep fried in plenty of very hot oil. Many countries have their own version of fried chicken and every one of them is delicious.
KFC = Kentucky Fried Chicken, and Kentucky is a southern state. also the southern states get much less to no snow at all, the further south you go the more tropical it becomes. Thank You for the entertainment.
I have this feeling that Ghul sher is planning to cook his own fried chicken at home for his family 😅 PS: it will be appreciated if you guys let Chaudhary know that we, his fans, misses him. 😊 pls send him our message.
That actually looks like legit fried chicken. I love chicken like that. They need some hot sauce to put on the outside of the chicken, texas pete or something like that.
This type of chicken is usually served with mashed potatoes and cream gravy. They serve dipping sauce with chicken nuggets and chicken tenders. Maybe it's ranch.
It's eaten all over the U.S. not just the south. It's sometimes eaten with a sauce but usually gravy, white or brown. I think they figured wings are eaten with ranch so it should work with regular fried chicken.
He said southern states has snow all year! LOL How sweet he is. No, it's hot and muggy (humid) We rarely see snow. But, the chicken! OMG! I am a chicken girl. Every day. I have to have chicken. Fried chicken is my favorite. There is nothing better than a juicy, well battered piece of crunchy chicken!
The South in the United States in known for its hospitality, demonstrated through cooking many dishes for visitors. I would love to hear that your group will visit the South. I’m sure many viewers would love to welcome these men and the crew to their city. 🎉
Southern Fried Chicken.........ooh yeah! I love Southern Fried Chicken! It somewhat reminds me of the taste of KFC and just tastes amazing! Here in Australia, we can actually buy a pack for about $15 AUD and cook it up! We can't get enough of it! It's just that good! Gul Sher Khan though with his two thumbs up, it was like "You beauty!"😂😂
There is no such thing as "Southern fried chicken". It is just plain old fried batter chicken just like everyone else around the world cooks. In Europe they would add diced onion or garlic to the batter throughout the centuries. Southern people just slap on the word " Southern" onto common everyday foods.
We cook batter fried chicken in Poland for centuries. Why do southern people in the US slap the word southern to common foods cooked by everyone worldwide? It makes no sense.
i am from the Deep SOuth, Florida. and there is no dipping sauce for fried chicken. i dont know where you found that at, but it didnt come from the South. - Southern can be an adjective or a noun. As an adjective, it means of, relating to, or characteristic of a region conventionally designated South, or in or from the south part of an area. It can also describe something lying toward the south or coming from the south. As a noun, Southern can refer to the dialect of English spoken in most of the southern states of the United States, or a person from that region.
Our country has many diverse cultures and with it many different cooking styles. I suggest that a accurate detail map be put on the back wall behind them. Maybe they could understand better if it was pointed out on a map. Another suggestion is providing napkins, maybe a cold beverage like water or Ice Tea. Also eating utensils. What kind of dipping sauce is it? In the USA there are many different sauces. I prefer none on my chicken for myself. Does the chicken have a Mexican flair, or is it strictly Southern USA? The background music has a Mexican flair. Maybe some music from Nashville or something like the Charles Daniels Band, even "Good Ol' Boys" by Waylon Jennings may even help? New Orleans Is in Louisiana in Southern USA. New Orleans is a separate unique culture because It's a blend of other cultures.
You guys should have them try something called "Halifax Donair" if you are ever looking for a Canadian food to make. It's kinda like a shawarma/gyro but has a very different taste mostly thanks to the sweet donair sauce used with it. Pita Bread (warm) + Donair Meat + Donair Sauce + Diced Onions + Diced Tomato ----- Donair Sauce is made from sweetened condensed milk, vinegar, and garlic powder. The donair meat is made from compact ground beef and certain spices, you could cook the meat like shwarma meat (rotating near fire and slicing it) or make it like a loaf in the oven and then slice and fry it on a pan.
Just need to try it with Texas Pete hot sauce and some southern vegetables and get all the guys and their families for a Sunday Supper. (Or equally a day of significance in their culture) And give ‘em a biscuit!
I love these guys, they have all already had KFC, and yet they are posing like this is all new to them...... brilliant premise for a youtube chanel too.... these guys are loving it.
What is this dip sauce? I am raised in the South and we never had this. Texas Pete hot sauce maybe or side of honey possibly. This must be ranch dressing.
I am from the south and we eat this about once a week. I have never had dip sauce. We usually mashed potatoes and gravy, whatever vegetables that are in season out of our gardens , or canned from the garden in winter. Fried chicken is actually very easy to make. Our mothers and grandmother's start teaching us at a young age how to make it. Love your videos!😊
I'm guessing it's ranch but I've never used that either on this style of chicken. Chick-fil-A nuggets and strips are good with a variety of sauces.
@@hoosierflatty6435 Texas Pete Hot Sauce
@@come-n-see or Frank's or Louisiana. All 3 of those are awesome hot sauces.
Omgosh! Thanks a lot, now I'm really hungry!!!🤣🤣
I couldn't have said it better myself. You are so right. We had cathead biscuits along with the meal.
This is making me so hungry! I love how much of a food critic, in particular, Rana has become, and how knowledgable he seems to be becoming as well. You know it's going to be a good meal when Gul Sher Khan gives it a double thumbs up before he even starts!
As a kid, fried chicken was Sunday dinner after church. Fried with Crisco in a cast iron skillet. Sometimes the chicken we were eating had been walking around on Saturday.
Haven't used Crisco for anything in decades. Heart attack in a greasy can that stuff is!
@@susanlee298 Everyone cooked with in the50's.
@@susanlee298 funny as my older family mostly lived to 100 eating fried chicken from Crisco.....everything can kill you...live life!!
Yes fried in a Iron Skillet with crisco, except we lived in South Dakota, and grew up with the same way of cooking Chicken, with gravy but not buttermilk bisquits we made baking powder bisquits It was good old country cooking. we malso made alot of other things made here in the South and other things not made here in the South.
😂😂😂😂😂
Massive mustache dude is hilarious. He’s always so happy and grateful in every video
And he never gets it dirty when eating...magnificent!
Mr Gul Sher
Yeah
Massive mustache dude. Lol. I call him the sultan. I'm an old lady. I think sultan .... if swing. Lol
He has an awesome giggle. ❤❤
No, snow don’t fall in southern states all year. We hardly ever get snow. We stay warm down here. Everyone has their own recipe for fried chicken. Soo many herbs and spices to choose from.
I put a dash of cayenne in mine.
It snows once every few years here in SC, but it rarely sticks to the ground. Stays around for maybe a few hours before it all melts
@@DavidLS1 Please look at a map. Pakistan is not in the Southern Hemisphere!!
@@annainspain5176 My bad. I've always been terrible at geography. Maybe the guy in the video thought the USA was in the Southern hemisphere.
@@DavidLS1 Whoever does the subtitles is terrible at it. Sometimes they don't even make sense.
Would be nice if the 4 original guys Chaudary, Tahir, Gul Sher and Rana can visit the United States and see for themselves what they've been wishing to see and experience. Nice video guys.
They can stay in my house!
I would love to see that, but let's be honest. Half our country(America) would try shoot them, spit on them, or call them racial slurs if they came. I wouldn't want them to experience that.
Should visit the UK
@@JJDemon sadly true.
@@JJDemonI agree but I’m disliking cause it makes me sad
As an African-American woman, born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia. I can State categorically: I have not now nor have I ever laid eyes on that dip cup.🤦🏾♀️🍗👩🏾🍳🤷🏾♀️🇺🇦
7:19 The Producer says "southern means west side on navigation." Depending on the departure reference point southern always means south. Same as west means west, north means north etc.
It seems likely to me that Tahir's guess about the southern US states being the cold ones is most likely a result of another mistranslation of the cardinal directions.
I'm so glad they like fried chicken. It can be found at restaurants & "fast food" places but I personally would not call it a fast food. When I make it at home, I usually make it with mashed potatoes & gravy, a vegetable & a salad. I have never had a dipping sauce on the side. Also, it may be called Southern Fried Chicken but it is made & served all over the U.S.A.
Ok Now I’m Hungry 😋
Do you make yours with a white gravy?
no one ever used some ranch dressing?
The chef should be flattered Rana said it looked like a piece of gold!
I think they got it at KFC
@@carmenjacinto4426 I don't think so because the guy who brings out the plates, who I believe makes their food, told explicitly how the chicken was marinated in buttermilk and what spices were used. 🤷
I so wish that you guys would come to the U.S. and would take a regional tour of the great international and native cuisines that make up this diverse country. It's nice to see the gentlemen experience these tastes of the world. Great video!
Yes, there's a classic New England diner near here. I'd love to see them enjoy diner food.
and make it down to South Louisiana to discover true Cajun cuisine 😀
I would love to see that, but let's be honest. Half our country would try shoot them, spit on them, or call them racial slurs if they came. I wouldn't want them to experience that.
They went to Dubai and ate American fast food
@@graceskerp They follow a strict religious diet. They could not eat half of the stuff in the US.
My Mom was a great southern cook and her fried chicken consisted of only salt and black pepper..... So delicious no other spice was needed...
Listen to that Crunch ! my mouth is watering.
hahah
Was it soaked in buttermilk? Otherwise I don’t consider it Southern Fried Chicken
Oh, yeah
🤣🤣🤣🤣 yo mom and your taste buds are basic
These are great men. All of them are true gentleman. Enjoy watching these videos. Thanks
I’m sure the panelists are all honest, good men but they are running out of interesting comments. Each has settled into a rut and say the same thing over and over. Perhaps it’s just me but maybe mixing things up couldn’t hurt.
I’ve never heard of dipping fried chicken! And they really should be a biscuit on that plate :)
Or a waffle with honey
And mashed potatoes, gravy, and coleslaw! Never met a person who dips their fried chicken unless it's wings.
@@rhondaharmon724 with chicken??
Why would they have chicken with biscuits?
@@melaniekendall4903 What, pray tell, do you eat your Southern fried chicken with?
Southern fried chicken is enjoyed by mostly everyone
That looks delicious, I’m glad they enjoyed it! I did feel bad that Mr. Chaudhary missed out, I hope he’s okay.
I was wondering if he chose to remain at home with his family during Ramadan. Rana mentioned that they'd been fasting.
@@annainspain5176 I hadn’t thought of that, it’s definitely a possibility, thanks.
I think it's planting season and he is a farmer..... Working his fields.
Eid Mubarak to these lovely men!
KFC ,Kentucky Fried Chicken,is a recipe of Southern Fried Chicken.Kentucky is a state sort of halfway Southern,halfway Midwestern.This is traditionally Farming lands where chicken is plentiful.Buttermilk is a fermented dairy product,related to things like yoghurt.
There is no such thing as Southern fried chicken. For some silly reason southerners slap the word southern onto common foods.
It makes no sense.
@@aprilmay578 says someone that has never had southern fried chicken
@@aprilmay578 southern food has different influences this it’s a different cuisine. Just say you don’t know the differences lol
@@aprilmay578 Apparently Southern fried chicken is soaked in buttermilk then coated in seasoned flour while Northern is dipped in egg then coated with crumbs,fried then seasoned."Southern" food is the basis of "Soul Food" which brought Southern Cooking North when Black Americans emigrated to find a better life
Being from the south (Tennessee) I'm happy they are getting to actually try good southern fried chicken. However not sure what the "sauce" is thats being used. No sauce is needed for fried chicken.
Eid Mubarak from Bosna Hercegovina
The gentlemen's English is very good!
Please tell Mr. Chaudhry that we are thinking of him.
Growing up having fried chicken twice a month was a treat considering the fact that our dad was primarily a beef man
The proper term is Beef Boy. I'm also a beef boy
@@terrybull1534 my dad loved his steaks and anything that had beef in the dish
@@heddystgeorge3756 a true beef boy!
What I always find strange is when they say the food is similar to something COMPLETELY different in texture and appearance !
I’m having fried chicken for breakfast thanks to this.
😄lol
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I do my "fried" chicken in the over .... yes from scratch. I know. Sacrilege. But it tastes so good. And, yes, here too, if I should happen to have any leftover from the day it is prepared and eaten (first day), I will have a piece (or two) for breakfast ..... and lunch ..... and dinner again ....and repeat the next day if any is left. I am of the school, if it is in the fridge, I will eat it whatever meal time it is. Nothing is strictly for a specific meal or time of day. Shoot, 3 pm as I type this, I just had a late lunch .... fried egg sandwich with fresh tomato on the side. So good, so easy to prepare. I decided a long time ago that all those rules and "norms" that we were subjected to and expected to follow as we were growing up are for the birds. My house, my kitchen, my rules. As a result, I eat well and enjoy ever bite. 😄
The secret is soaking the raw chicken in buttermilk to tenderize it before cooking. چھاچھ
Oh yum! Fried chicken is why we don’t sit around the table much anymore and eat. There’s nothing better than eating fried chicken and watching your favorite TV show. Oh wait! There is. It’s eating cold fried chicken and watching your favorite TV show the next day. Plus hot sauce.
l like the Mexican music that always is playing in the background, for so many different countries on this channel, LOL
Southern doesn't mean from the west, it means from the south. You're talking Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Arkansas, Tennessee, Oklahoma.
Southwestern states are New Mexico, Arizona, parts of Southern California, parts of Southern Colorado, parts of Southern Nevada .
Kentucky
You know….I was confused about the music they chose and now seeing your comment about how they thought of the southwest makes a lot more sense.
Virginia
I live in the American South. We don't use a " dip sauce" on our fried chicken. What the heck were they giving them?? LOL!!!
I absolutely love these guys!
You're making me hungry all the way in London!
I know what I'm having for dinner tonight lol ❤
I love these videos, and I am addicted to watching these wonderful gentlemen. However, I wish that whoever is off camera and answering their questions might be better educated. Their explanations are often incorrect. "Southern" does not mean "west side." And it rarely snows in America's southern states. These gentlemen seem eager to learn. I would enjoy their reactions so much more if we could see them being given some genuine history and context for the dishes they're tasting.
Agreed, Southern doesn't mean anything on the 'west side' I'm not sure where they are finding their information but man, is it awful. Lol.
I think there are often explanations lost in translation, but I do agree with you. Sometimes I wish the producers had better information to give these guys.
Yeah, I'm almost certain that Tahir's guess about the southern states being the cold ones is a result of someone mistranslating the cardinal directions, possibly more than once and in conflicting ways. The translation of "southern" as "west side" goes in the hall of infamy alongside "Morocco is a sauce which is used with chicken."
I am sitting here eating Jack Link's steak strips, hankering for some good fried chicken, yum!
The smile on there faces makes me grin everyday :)
The dipping sauce appears to be a container of white gravy. At least, I hope that's what it is! Southern Fried Chicken refers to a particular method of frying chicken that originated in the Southern region of the United States. It is so well liked that the method became widely known and specifically referenced by the "Southern" label.
LOL! That is a funny comment.
Southerners cook their foods just like everyone else worldwide except they just slap on the word southern to their food. The word southern cooked foods make no sense.
@April May ...it's a matter of the method used and ingredients used for battering the chicken. I'm a 72 year old Southern lady and have fried a ton of Southern Fried Chicken over the years. It isn't just thrown in a skillet. That's why not everyone is born knowing how to cook. They've been taught by the elder generations all the intricacies of cooking good Southern food. Southerners have sort of a reverence towards their regional cooking. Our elders also cooked with a dash or two of love thrown in.
@@aprilmay578
Not true. If Southerners cooked like everyone else _worldwide_ as you said, then how is it that these men don't know anything about how it's prepared? Does everyone use pork to season with, even if it goes against religion?
I'm a Southerner, and I'm also a black woman of Cherokee, Choctaw, Irish and Jewish ancestors, and you can best believe that my black slave ancestors who had to make food from what their owners called disgusting garbage, didn't pass down the same way of cooking as my other non-black, but Southern ancestors did. Soul food plays a big part in the way many Southern people cook, too.
To this day, I have Northern and West Coast cousins and friends who visit and are surprised by the difference in how we cook the same foods. Something as simple as "sweet tea" isn't even the same.
@@terrywall3287
Exactly, and very well-said! 👍🏽
So many non-Southerners don't even understand the difference between a simple glass of sweet tea. 😃
Iron skillets make food taste so much better, and they're healthier. 🙂
I'm black/multi-racial, so even my way of learning about Southern cooking/soul food would be different from those who weren't taught to cook those items.
I was thinking ranch sauce- totally forgot about white gravy, which makes better sense!
Eid Mubarak to all.
Belated happy Khalsa Saajna Diwas and Vaisakhi 💙🧡💙🧡
I am southern and live in a warm climate in the US with no snow. We sure love our chicken. They need to try chicken with waffles and honey. Lord have mercy on us all. Best cooks in the world in the south.
LOL! That is a funny comment.
Southerners cook food the same as everyone else and slap the word southern on regular food cooked by everyone worldwide. It makes no sense.
@@aprilmay578 sorry you don’t understand how every region and country makes food differently
They did try chicken and waffles. Check it out. 😂😂
@@aprilmay578no, people up north put sugar in cornbread. You steam green beans, and y’all don’t make sawmill gravy with biscuits. You eat bread pudding and not banana pudding, I never seen a person from up north want peach or black burry cobbler. That doesn’t even begin about the tea up north.
@@S7J7P7 Did you grow up in the country or on a farm up North we cooked like you did, and yes we did some things differnt but our food was just as good as yours and some was even bettter, so check your attitude, not very southern of you, bless your heart.
This chicken is an American favorite. It is soaked in seasoned buttermilk, breaded with seasoned flours and batters it is and typically fried in peanut oil. The most popular dressing would be Louisiana style hot sauce like Krystal or Texas Pete, sprinkled on each bite. Others enjoy honey and butter as toppings, or all three. Fried chicken is typically served with buttermilk biscuits and cole slaw.
The fried chicken looked fantastic, congratulations to the chef! However, there is no dip sauce for southern fried chicken. Maybe a warm gravy in some places, but usually just on its own.
Southern Fried Chicken in the USA generally means this chicken was marinated in buttermilk and seasoning for several hours. Then doused in a flour seasoned mix. Likely dipped a second time into a buttermilk or egg milk base then doused a second time in seasoned flour. Then deep fried in plenty of very hot oil. Many countries have their own version of fried chicken and every one of them is delicious.
KFC = Kentucky Fried Chicken, and Kentucky is a southern state. also the southern states get much less to no snow at all, the further south you go the more tropical it becomes. Thank You for the entertainment.
I've waited for so long for Dr. Tahir to try Southern Fried Chicken!
I always look forward to his medical and life insights and recommendations!
I don’t think he’s actually a doctor.
@@katw3070 I think you are absolutely right. I certainly hope Pakistani Medical Doctors are literate.
I have this feeling that Ghul sher is planning to cook his own fried chicken at home for his family 😅
PS: it will be appreciated if you guys let Chaudhary know that we, his fans, misses him. 😊 pls send him our message.
They make eating, so entertaining 🤩
Insha"Allah Gul Sher sir, the southern state I reside in is called Louisiana, founded by a French couple named Louis and Ana, greetings ❤
That actually looks like legit fried chicken. I love chicken like that. They need some hot sauce to put on the outside of the chicken, texas pete or something like that.
This type of chicken is usually served with mashed potatoes and cream gravy. They serve dipping sauce with chicken nuggets and chicken tenders. Maybe it's ranch.
It's eaten all over the U.S. not just the south. It's sometimes eaten with a sauce but usually gravy, white or brown. I think they figured wings are eaten with ranch so it should work with regular fried chicken.
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Enjoyable channel with some very entertaining gentleman one of my favourites 😊
Love fried chicken yummy God bless you guys love from Rockingham NC ❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏
He thinks snow falls in the South. Bless his heart.
I think it was a mistranslation.
Tahir always imparts some form of wisdom about food lol,....love it when he does that :D
He said southern states has snow all year! LOL How sweet he is. No, it's hot and muggy (humid) We rarely see snow. But, the chicken! OMG! I am a chicken girl. Every day. I have to have chicken. Fried chicken is my favorite. There is nothing better than a juicy, well battered piece of crunchy chicken!
Everyone in America loves Southern fried chicken.
I just adore these 2 ...just adorable so kind so friendly ..tpt is the best thing on TH-cam ❤❤❤
The South in the United States in known for its hospitality, demonstrated through cooking many dishes for visitors. I would love to hear that your group will visit the South. I’m sure many viewers would love to welcome these men and the crew to their city. 🎉
Hi Guys!!! Hey, tell the producer that, that music doesn't cut it.
The Old Man On The Box Except Home Made
😂 I was just telling my husband about the Old Man this morning before I saw this video.
it comes from the South- but is eaten all over US.
Ah, buttermillk chicken, even more delish!
Fried chicken is enjoyed by all not just southern states
Eid Mubarak my friends. Great video as always.
Southern Fried Chicken.........ooh yeah! I love Southern Fried Chicken! It somewhat reminds me of the taste of KFC and just tastes amazing! Here in Australia, we can actually buy a pack for about $15 AUD and cook it up! We can't get enough of it! It's just that good! Gul Sher Khan though with his two thumbs up, it was like "You beauty!"😂😂
There is no such thing as "Southern fried chicken".
It is just plain old fried batter chicken just like everyone else around the world cooks.
In Europe they would add diced onion or garlic to the batter throughout the centuries.
Southern people just slap on the word " Southern" onto common everyday foods.
@@aprilmay578 You really don’t know much, do you?
We eat that in Ohio, too. Not just the south. Love your channel ❤.
We cook batter fried chicken in Poland for centuries. Why do southern people in the US slap the word southern to common foods cooked by everyone worldwide?
It makes no sense.
@@aprilmay578 You’re just determined to be right, aren’t you? Sad that you’re not.
@@aprilmay578 Because the US is the melting pot of the world.
Trump stick instead of drumstick. I'm still laughing!! Love these guys.
Most American states have their version of fried chicken. Southern fried chicken is the method by which it is prepared. 😊
Never knew 2 people to use the same batter. Mom used a version of her pancake batter! No bread crumbs.
i am from the Deep SOuth, Florida. and there is no dipping sauce for fried chicken. i dont know where you found that at, but it didnt come from the South.
- Southern can be an adjective or a noun. As an adjective, it means of, relating to, or characteristic of a region conventionally designated South, or in or from the south part of an area. It can also describe something lying toward the south or coming from the south. As a noun, Southern can refer to the dialect of English spoken in most of the southern states of the United States, or a person from that region.
I was just going to write that very comment.
Aied tara mubarak ba, or عید تر مبارک با to our friends from Balochistan.
I will wait to watch until chaudary comes. Back he is my favorite
We like to eat fried chicken with hot sauce😊
Nothing like southern fried chicken!
Their dip sauce sounds delicious. I love anything with cilantro (coriander.)
I alway think, "Show them a map..."
These guys I wish they’d come to the United States.. would love to meet them 🙏🏼
I always enjoy the very different questions each man asks and their varied opinions on the food they sample.
MmM Mmm good ole fried chicken!! 🍗
In the Usa the southern states are where it's warm. The states where it's cold and snows are in the north.
Southern fried chicken does NOT use dip sauce!!!!
You don't need any dip sauce. The fried chicken is great just as it come from the kitchen.
It is amazing that they can recognize the different spices and ingredients used in the food.
Solid!
Top KEK!
Peace be with you.
The chicken looks great!
I enjoy seeing their facial expressions when tasting different foods.
All US states love fried chicken! YUM!
Growing up we would have it with beans n' rice with cabbage or rice with home made gravy and a vegetable. Sometimes mashed potatoes.
Our country has many diverse cultures and with it many different cooking styles.
I suggest that a accurate detail map be put on the back wall behind them. Maybe they could understand better if it was pointed out on a map.
Another suggestion is providing napkins, maybe a cold beverage like water or Ice Tea. Also eating utensils. What kind of dipping sauce is it? In the USA there are many different sauces. I prefer none on my chicken for myself.
Does the chicken have a Mexican flair, or is it strictly Southern USA? The background music has a Mexican flair. Maybe some music from Nashville or something like the Charles Daniels Band, even "Good Ol' Boys" by Waylon Jennings may even help?
New Orleans Is in Louisiana in Southern USA. New Orleans is a separate unique culture because It's a blend of other cultures.
You guys should have them try something called "Halifax Donair" if you are ever looking for a Canadian food to make. It's kinda like a shawarma/gyro but has a very different taste mostly thanks to the sweet donair sauce used with it.
Pita Bread (warm) + Donair Meat + Donair Sauce + Diced Onions + Diced Tomato
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Donair Sauce is made from sweetened condensed milk, vinegar, and garlic powder. The donair meat is made from compact ground beef and certain spices, you could cook the meat like shwarma meat (rotating near fire and slicing it) or make it like a loaf in the oven and then slice and fry it on a pan.
Just need to try it with Texas Pete hot sauce and some southern vegetables and get all the guys and their families for a Sunday Supper. (Or equally a day of significance in their culture) And give ‘em a biscuit!
Now I want to try their chicken! Loves all these gentlemen.
Wheres the corn bread, the mashed potatoes chicken gravy,and banana pudding?
Dr Tahir: Prime Minister can't eat it only the President 😅😅😅😂😂❤missing Mr Chaudhary I hope he's all well 🙏 ❤
I love these guys, they have all already had KFC, and yet they are posing like this is all new to them...... brilliant premise for a youtube chanel too.... these guys are loving it.
They know KFC, so they've obviously had fried chicken before. Would love to see them try a dish they've never tried or heard of before.
Where snow falls throughout the year.
Man I wish!!
How about a parallel episode, US Southerners try these guys’ foods?
Dipping sauce is never served with fried chicken in the USA.
These guys are great.
I love all the body builder references these fellas make….what are they watching I’m Pakistan?…. Friday Night Smackdown😆👍🏻👍🏻
I think, from what they’ve said in previous episodes, wrestling is a local sport in Pakistani villages.
What is this dip sauce? I am raised in the South and we never had this. Texas Pete hot sauce maybe or side of honey possibly. This must be ranch dressing.
I'd be willing to bet the "dip sauce" his ranch dressing lol
I love taking the time to marinate and flour, then let it set for an hour or so, it truly is an art form.
Fellas, y'all are gone live this!!!⭐💫🌟✨👌👌👌