A life of jobs.
I’ve been reminded today of the number of jobs I managed to hold down over the last 3 years. It’s quite amazing to think back a year ago today that I had 5 jobs at one time. FIVE JOBS!!! Just to live. Just to manage and pay my bills and live in Austin Texas. Sometimes I think it’s embarrassing that I did that to myself. And other times I think it was the prayers in the bathroom stalls that I said on every shift that helped get me to where I am now. Without those jobs, I wouldn’t have worked as hard as I did to get me here. Which is with just two jobs now, both of which are pretty big passions of mine…. And, well, happy. I’m really happy.
I realize I’m long overdue for a blog posting… it’s been a few months on my end. I must apologize for the lengthy period of time of which it’s taken me to expose my delicious and harmonious pairings to you, but alas, I swear it’s for a good cause. I’ve been a bit busy….with life. I’m sure all of you can relate.
I must say that in the amount of time I’ve been missing you all…. I’ve discovered some pretty incredible meals that I would like to share. In addition to some pretty incredible new music…which I’m sure you’re excited about too. My absence has made you all inquisitive about my life’s adventures now that I only have 2 jobs. Instead of 5…. Right? I knew it.
My first recipe I MUST SHARE…… a version of Fried Chicken that I swear I never knew I could pull off. (I secretly made the biggest mess while doing it) But my handsome man can attest it came out KIND of perfect.
JENNY’S FRIED CHICKEN
2 Ibs of Chicken (I used Thighs and Legs) – So much more fun to fry
Sauce Mixture
4 Eggs
1/3 Cup of Water
1 Cup of Hot Sauce
Seasoning Blend
1 1⁄2 teaspoons salt
1 1⁄4 teaspoons fresh ground black pepper
1⁄4 teaspoon garlic powder
Dredging mixture
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon baking powder
1⁄4 teaspoon salt
DIRECTIONS
Heat peanut oil in a large deep pot to 350°F
For sauce mixture: in a medium-sized bowl, beat the egg with the water. Add hot sauce and whisk together well. Pour this mixture into a large plastic zip-top bag. For seasoning mixture: In a small bowl, combine 1 teaspoon salt, 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper and 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder. For dredging mixture: In another bowl, mix flour, baking powder and 1/4 teaspoon salt. Rinse and pat dry chicken pieces with a paper towel. Cut breast pieces in half across ribs. Sprinkle chicken generously on both sides with seasoning blend. Drop a few chicken pieces of chicken into bag of sauce mixture and squish around thoroughly. One piece at a time, roll chicken in flour mixture and drop into hot oil.
Fry chicken until brown and crisp. Drain on paper toweling.
I’m about to blow your mind right now with a country song. Now, those of you who know me well, know country was never my jam. NEVER EVER EVER EVER. Seriously. EVER. I really disliked country all the way through my formative years (I told you a lot has happened this year) until this year when I was introduced (And maybe had a small introduction as well) to the newly infamous Sturgill Simpson. Holy banana boat. You have to hear this guy… He’s what they call a young Waylon Jennings. A country musician from Jackson, Kentucky, Sturgill might be my new favorite up and coming artist. I had the opportunity to see him twice this year… and I’m thrilled to pair my spicy fried Chicken with his song “LIFE OF SIN”. The song is from his 2014 album METAMODERN SOUNDS IN COUNTRY MUSIC.
https://youtu.be/C-z49Gj-xSs
When I was 5 or 6, our next door neighbor, Hazel, would make me the most delicious fried chicken for my sister and I. She would fill her small yellow house up with the scent of grease and the air became so dense with the smell of fried deliciousness that it became a trend that I asked her to make it for us all the time. I still haven’t mastered the art of making fried chicken like Hazel, and I certainly haven’t mastered the art of listening to country, but these two combinations are a really good start. Regardless of the many jobs I’ve had in my lifetime, let alone in the last 3 years, I think my favorite has been to tell you all my fun stories.











