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06.04.2022 - 04:05 / etcanada.com
Fried chicken has caused Paula Patton to face backlash.
Patton had shared a video of herself cooking up a batch of her mom’s fried chicken recipe when users criticized her.
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“Paula Patton didn’t wash her chicken properly, didn’t season it, didn’t season the flour, seasoned the oil and the chicken was still pink Me calling 911,” one person tweeted.
Many others were upset when she seasoned the chicken while it was in the grease.
Patton then addressed the comments in a video on Instagram.
“It’s all good because everybody’s got their own way of making things,” she said. “And I’ll take suggestions, I’ll make a new kind of fried chicken, but I’m gonna always make my mom’s chicken the way she did it. We put the seasoning in the oil and all that. It’s just the way we do it.”
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Only one way to find out just how good the recipe is– try it yourself!
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Paula Patton isn't letting some light roasting change the way she makes her mother's fried chicken. The actress recently found herself the topic of online conversation after a five-minute Instagram cooking video she made in March resurfaced. Viewers were sent to the video by athlete Ashley Spencer who took to Tiktok to critique the actress' recipe in a now-viral video. Both Spencer -- an Olympic bronze medalist — and online critics questioned Patton's method of cleaning her chicken and seasoning the meat.
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pic.twitter.com/TNXvB5VPIj"Where are your seasonings, Paula," the TikToker said, who was later dumbfounded that the actress didn't add seasoning to the chicken, but rather the grease that the chicken cooked in.The poultry police also took umbrage with Paula's method of washing the chicken.On April 5, Paula responded to the chicken cooking connoisseurs, saying, "It's all good because everybody's got their own way of making things.""And I'll take suggestions, I'll make a new kind of fried chicken, but I'm gonna always make my mom's chicken the way she did it," she continued. "We put the seasoning in the oil and all that.
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