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Mom’s Crispy Fried Chicken

Total Time: 25 mins Difficulty: Intermediate

As a little fella growing up in Trinidad, I remember those special evenings when Mom would fry chicken for us. It wasn’t the fast-food kind, but something better, homemade, seasoned with love and our traditional Caribbean Green Seasoning. For this Crispy Fried Chicken, I wanted to capture that same magic. This recipe is inspired by Momโ€™s, but with a small twist that adds crunch and island flavor.

Instead of breadcrumbs, I use crushed salted crackers, what we lovingly called “Crix” back in the day. My brother and I would race to see who got to use the belna (rolling pin) to crush them just right. Youโ€™ll taste the Caribbean roots in every crispy bite, marinated in buttermilk and fried to perfection. Whether you’re making chicken strips for the kids or spicing it up with peppersauce for the adults, this one brings back those kitchen memories with a modern edge.

I used this batch to make fried chicken sandwiches, and let me tell you, it was perfect for that. The crispy coating held up beautifully, giving each sandwich bite that satisfying crunch.


  • Boneless Chicken Thighs: Tender and juicy, skin-on for flavor and crispiness.
  • Salt: Enhances the natural flavor of the chicken.
  • Black Pepper: Adds gentle heat and depth.
  • Caribbean Green Seasoning: A bold mix of herbs and aromatics central to Caribbean cooking.
  • Worcestershire Sauce: Brings umami and complexity.
  • Curry Powder: Offers warmth and earthiness.
  • Sesame Oil: Adds a subtle nutty undertone.
  • Grated Ginger: Bright and aromatic with a hint of spice.
  • Buttermilk:Tenderizes the meat and helps the coating stick.
  • Crushed Salted Crackers: Crunchy and savory, they form the golden crust.
  • Vegetable Oil: Used for deep frying.

  • You can find boneless, skin-on chicken thighs at most large supermarkets or ask your butcher to prep them.
  • Buttermilk is typically near the milk or cream section. If unavailable, see the tip below for a simple DIY version.
  • Caribbean green seasoning is available in Caribbean grocery stores, or you can make it at home.
  • Crix or similar salted crackers can be substituted with any sturdy, lightly salted crackers if necessary.
  • Use a high smoke point oil like canola or vegetable oil for frying.

  • Let the chicken marinate in buttermilk and seasoning overnight for best results.
  • After each fry batch, skim out any loose crumbs in the oil to prevent burnt bits affecting the next round.
  • Always use a wire rack to drain fried chicken, paper towels can make it soggy.
  • If youโ€™re looking for a lighter option, this recipe adapts well to air frying.

Yes! For every 1 cup of milk, stir in 1 tablespoon of lemon juice or vinegar. Let it sit for 10 minutes to curdle slightly. Use as needed.

Mix in dry herbs like thyme or oregano and some freshly ground black pepper into your crushed cracker coating. For a spicy twist, add your favorite hot sauce or a teaspoon of smoked paprika for depth.

Absolutely. Chicken tenders or thinly sliced breasts work great for chicken strips and cook even faster.

Place the salted crackers in a sealed zip-top bag and crush with a rolling pin (belna) until medium-coarse. Avoid turning them to powder.

Use a meat thermometer. Chicken should reach an internal temperature of 165ยฐF (74ยฐC).

Difficulty: Intermediate Prep Time 15 mins Cook Time 10 mins Total Time 25 mins

Description

Golden and crispy, this Caribbean fried chicken uses crushed salted crackers for a flavorful, crunchy coating. Seasoned with green seasoning and marinated in buttermilk, it's a nostalgic take on a beloved island favorite.

Ingredients

Instructions

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  1. Trim excess fat and skin from the boneless chicken thighs.

  2. Season the chicken with salt, black pepper, Caribbean green seasoning, Worcestershire sauce, curry powder, sesame oil, and grated ginger. Mix well to coat evenly.
  3. Pour in the buttermilk and gently shake or stir to combine, ensuring the seasoning remains on the chicken. Cover and marinate in the refrigerator for at least 4 hours, or overnight if possible.
  4. Place the salted crackers in a zipper bag or tea towel and crush using a rolling pin or pestle until finely crumbled.
  5. Heat vegetable oil in a deep, wide pan over medium-high heat until it reaches 350ยฐF (175ยฐC).
  6. Remove the chicken from the marinade and let the excess buttermilk drip off. Dredge each piece in the crushed crackers, pressing gently to adhere.
  7. Working in batches, fry the chicken for 4โ€“5 minutes per side until golden brown and fully cooked. Do not overcrowd the pan.
  8. Transfer fried chicken to a wire rack to drain. Avoid using paper towels, which can cause sogginess.
  9. Optional: Sprinkle with finishing or sea salt while still hot, if desired.
  10. Assemble sandwiches with lightly buttered bread and your favorite toppingsโ€”mustard, mayonnaise, tomato ketchup, pickled onions, and lettuce work beautifully.
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