One of my favorite restaurants, the Red Door Grill offers Jalapeno Fried Chicken every Thursday and only on Thursdays. Let me tell you it’s REALLY REALLY good! It’s marinated in buttermilk and jalapenos for 4 days or so they say. I was so impressed that I decided to make my own fried chicken but I chose to use Hatch green chile in lieu of jalapenos. What New Mexican wouldn’t pick green chile over jalapenos? I pan fried it browning the outside and then let the oven do the rest. For me it’s much easier to cook the chicken evenly throughout that way. The chicken is so moist with a golden crunch outside and a hint of spicy green chile in every bite. A side of mashed potatoes with green chile gravy made this one of the best comfort meals I’ve had in a long time!
I marinated the chicken with enough buttermilk to cover it in a zip lock bag along with 2 roasted and diced Hatch green chile. Some chile is hotter than others so add more or less depending on the chile and how spicy you like it. I placed the bag in the fridge for 2 days, I couldn’t wait 4 days like Red Door Grill does.
Getting ready to fry the chicken. I have 4 pieces of chicken, a cup of flour and 2 teaspoons of green chile salt. I also prepared a baking tray to place in the oven once the chicken has been pan fried. **I make my own green chile salt, 1 part coarse sea salt run through a spice grinder with 1 part green chile powder.
Make sure to get as much green chile on the chicken as possible. Dredge the chicken through the flour mix and set aside on a plate.
Heat a skillet with about 1 inch of canola oil. I like to test the oil with a wooden spoon to be sure it’s hot enough. If the oil starts to bubble around the spoon it’s hot enough to fry. Fry until they’re golden brown on one side then flip ’em over to brown on the other side.
Once browned, transfer to your baking tray and bake in a preheated 350 degree oven for 40 – 45 minutes depending on the size of your chicken pieces. Make sure the inside is fully cooked before removing from oven.
It’s hard to see the little bits of green chile underneath but you’ll definitely taste them, especially if you use hot chile like I did.
Green Chile Infused Fried Chicken
4 pieces Chicken, (I used thighs and legs)
1 pint Buttermilk
2 Hatch Green Chiles, roasted, peeled, seeded and chopped
Green Chile Salt (1 part Sea Salt – 1 part Green Chile Powder), divided
1 cup Flour
Canola Oil
Sprinkle approximately 1 teaspoon green chile salt over chicken and place in a zip lock bag. Pour the buttermilk and diced green chiles in the bag and toss so that the chicken is saturated. Refrigerate 24 – 48 hours.
Combine flour and green chile salt. Dredge the chicken pieces through the flour mix. Heat a cast iron skillet with about 1 inch of canola oil. When the oil is very hot pan fry the chicken on one side until it is crispy brown. Turn over to brown the other side. Transfer chicken to a prepared baking sheet and bake in a pre-heated 350 degree oven for 40 – 45 minutes. Chicken should be cooked throughout and register an internal temperature of 160 – 165 degrees.
10 thoughts on “Green Chile Infused Fried Chicken”
Micayla Severn
This looks so good!
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NativeNM
Thank you! It is great comfort food!
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NativeNM
Thanks Micayla! We liked it so much it’s our go to chicken now!
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mjskit
This looks and sounds awesome!!! This is one I have to try! Definitely New Mexican comfort food. 🙂
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NativeNM
Thanks MJ! Growing up my Mom always made the best fried chicken and sometimes added red spices but never green. The green chile fried chicken reminded me of home!
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thesensitivefoodie
Oh Yum! This looks and sounds amazing!
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NativeNM
Thank you! It was yummy and spicy!
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Karen
Oh this certainly does sound good. I can’t get the green chilies but jalapeños are no problem. Would I use more or less?
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NativeNM
Thanks Karen! I think a couple jalapenos would be good for 4 pieces of chicken. I would adjust depending on the heat of the jalapenos though.
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Karen
Thanks, I can’t wait to make this. 🙂
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