weaver batter fried chicken



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Ham Sulu

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Hey everyone,

I've been doing that thinking-about-foods-you-ate-as-a-kid thing, and I
recall that Weaver Chicken which is still around made a frozen product
called "batter fried chicken" that was hands down my favorite fried
chicken when I was 8. It was sweet-ish, and a little thick almost like
a chicken corn-dog, minus the corn. I look at their website now and
they appear to be out of the chicken part business, just into the
chicken shape business (patties, strips etc). Anyway, does anyone else
remember this and might have some idea of a recipe? I've web searched
for batter-fried chicken, but haven't found an homage so I thought I'd
ask the list. I'm sure it's better in my mind's eye, but I want to try
to reproduce it!


Thanks!

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Ham Sulu <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've been doing that thinking-about-foods-you-ate-as-a-kid thing, and I
> recall that Weaver Chicken which is still around made a frozen product
> called "batter fried chicken" that was hands down my favorite fried
> chicken when I was 8. It was sweet-ish, and a little thick almost like
> a chicken corn-dog, minus the corn. I look at their website now and
> they appear to be out of the chicken part business, just into the
> chicken shape business (patties, strips etc). Anyway, does anyone else
> remember this and might have some idea of a recipe? I've web searched
> for batter-fried chicken, but haven't found an homage so I thought I'd
> ask the list. I'm sure it's better in my mind's eye, but I want to try
> to reproduce it!


Well, I sure remember it. My sister lives in New Holland, Pa. where
the Weaver plant is located. We used to get it occasionally when I was
a kid also. Hmm, I see what you mean about their web site. I've lived
in Virginia since 1976 and it was never available here, so I didn't know
they had eliminated the fried pieces. Very odd. Maybe I'll ask my
sister about it next time I talk to her.

Bill Ranck
Blacksburg, Va.
 
In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] wrote:

> Ham Sulu <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I've been doing that thinking-about-foods-you-ate-as-a-kid thing, and I
> > recall that Weaver Chicken which is still around made a frozen product
> > called "batter fried chicken" that was hands down my favorite fried
> > chicken when I was 8. It was sweet-ish, and a little thick almost like
> > a chicken corn-dog, minus the corn. I look at their website now and
> > they appear to be out of the chicken part business, just into the
> > chicken shape business (patties, strips etc). Anyway, does anyone else
> > remember this and might have some idea of a recipe? I've web searched
> > for batter-fried chicken, but haven't found an homage so I thought I'd
> > ask the list. I'm sure it's better in my mind's eye, but I want to try
> > to reproduce it!

>
> Well, I sure remember it. My sister lives in New Holland, Pa. where
> the Weaver plant is located. We used to get it occasionally when I was
> a kid also. Hmm, I see what you mean about their web site. I've lived
> in Virginia since 1976 and it was never available here, so I didn't know
> they had eliminated the fried pieces. Very odd. Maybe I'll ask my
> sister about it next time I talk to her.
>
> Bill Ranck
> Blacksburg, Va.


oh man yeah. I grew up near there too and we could sometime get it cheap
cause it was seconds or there was a factory outlet sort of sale or
something. I know we were poor and this was a real treat. It was yummy
and yeah the coating was thicker and not like a batter but a pressed on
coating or something. sigh. memories. No idea how you'd make it but I'd
start with a cornmeal and sugar combo with spices experiment.
 
On Apr 5, 8:24 pm, Tamzen Cannoy <[email protected]> wrote:
> In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] wrote:
> > Ham Sulu <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> > > I've been doing that thinking-about-foods-you-ate-as-a-kid thing, and I
> > > recall that Weaver Chicken which is still around made a frozen product
> > > called "batter fried chicken" that was hands down my favorite fried
> > > chicken when I was 8. It was sweet-ish, and a little thick almost like
> > > a chicken corn-dog, minus the corn. I look at their website now and
> > > they appear to be out of the chicken part business, just into the
> > > chicken shape business (patties, strips etc). Anyway, does anyone else
> > > remember this and might have some idea of a recipe? I've web searched
> > > for batter-fried chicken, but haven't found an homage so I thought I'd
> > > ask the list. I'm sure it's better in my mind's eye, but I want to try
> > > to reproduce it!

>
> > Well, I sure remember it. My sister lives in New Holland, Pa. where
> > the Weaver plant is located. We used to get it occasionally when I was
> > a kid also. Hmm, I see what you mean about their web site. I've lived
> > in Virginia since 1976 and it was never available here, so I didn't know
> > they had eliminated the fried pieces. Very odd. Maybe I'll ask my
> > sister about it next time I talk to her.

>
> > Bill Ranck
> > Blacksburg, Va.

>
> oh man yeah. I grew up near there too and we could sometime get it cheap
> cause it was seconds or there was a factory outlet sort of sale or
> something. I know we were poor and this was a real treat. It was yummy
> and yeah the coating was thicker and not like a batter but a pressed on
> coating or something. sigh. memories. No idea how you'd make it but I'd
> start with a cornmeal and sugar combo with spices experiment.


I remember the batter-fried wing pieces, haven't seen them in years. I
liked these but never liked any
other Weavers product.
It's like tv. Most shows I like get cancelled while American Idol has
become a religion with millions of followers.
 
I sure do remember that chicken...that's what I am doing here now-looking for a place to get some. The website is as you described. I haven't been able to duplicate their chicken---ever! DARN! I'd give my eye teeth if I could.

If you ever find a recipe please forward it to me? I'd be FOREVER in your debt and I'd be forever grateful to you.

Good Luck and if I ever duplicate it, I'll email you the recipe.

Karen

I wish I had a huge piece right now!!!!! :0
 
I've been looking for the old Weaver chicken wings with the sweet batter and bone in for years also! Guess they took that away just like the old snack pack pudding in a can and the frozen tv dinners with foil! Everything is replaced with garbage nowadays unfortunately.

Would love to find that stuff again!
 
Originally Posted by slayerlml110

I've been looking for the old Weaver chicken wings with the sweet batter and bone in for years also! Guess they took that away just like the old snack pack pudding in a can and the frozen tv dinners with foil! Everything is replaced with garbage nowadays unfortunately.

Would love to find that stuff again!

Yeah fried chicken is pretty good for you. haha
 
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