What Is City Chicken? Old Fashioned City Chicken Recipe (2024)

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If you have never heard of City Chicken then read on!

What is City Chicken? What is the origin of City Chicken?
City Chicken is a Depression-era meal that is not found in cookbooks. Believe it or not, there was a time in history (pre-1940's) when chicken was actually more expensive than pork, veal, or beef. Poultry farms weren't yet industrialized and available everywhere like they are today, so chicken wasn't as accessibleas you might think.

Yup, it's true! Since folks couldn't afford the expensive chicken, they would use pieces of pork, veal, and/or steak, and skewer them onto a bamboo skewer, bread with seasoned breading, and then fry and/or bake. What exactly is City Chicken? It's not chicken at all, but is made from other meats and shaped to look like a drumstick!

So gather your supplies, whip up a batch of mashed potatoes and gravy, sautesome asparagus or fresh green beans, and make your first batch of City Chicken!

Best City Chicken Recipe

For this recipe you will need:

Bamboo skewers (about 8 inch long)

Shake & Bake Pork flavor
*For the meat, I use about 1 lb of pork and 1 lb of steak, for about 4 people, so you can adjust accordingly:

Lean pork cubes (I use cup up boneless pork chops)

Lean steak cubes

2 large eggs

splash of milk (about 1/4 cup)

Olive Oil & Crisco solid shortening

Gather all ingredients.

1. Soak the bamboo skewers in warm water for a while before you start, at least 30 minutes is good, a few hours is better. While they are soaking, find a casserole dish that will accommodate the length of the skewers for when you bake them in the oven (I usually use a big lasagna pan).

2. Cut pork and steak into bite-sized pieces for skewering.


3. Skewer the pork and steak cubes onto the bamboo skewers, alternating pork and steak. Do not fill the entire skewers end-to-end, instead leave some space at each end. One inch or so is good. This will make them easier to handle.

4. Put Shake & Bake coating into the bag provided (you can also use regular bread crumbs if you prefer. I find the Shake & Bake makes them nice and crispy).

5. In a pie plate or dish large enough to fit the skewers, beat the two eggs with the milk.

6. Doing one skewer at a time, dip the meat-filled skewer into the egg and milk mixture and coat the meat on the skewer completely.

7. Allow excess egg to drip off of the skewer and then place the skewer in the bag with the breadcrumbs/Shake & Bake and coat the meat completely with the coating, using your hand outside the bag to squeeze the coating onto the meat. Squeezing it on will make the breading stick very well. Remove skewer from bag and set aside on a plate. Repeat steps above until all skewers are filled with meat, dipped in egg mixture, and breaded.

8. In a large frying pan melt about 1/3 cup of Crisco solid shortening on medium-low heat until melted and hot - you can use half Crisco and half olive oil instead, or whatever frying of that you prefer. Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.

9. Once shortening/oil is hot, place a few of the breaded meat skewers into the oil and lightly fry to brown the outsides for just a minute or two each. Watch carefully so they don't burn. Use tongs to turn them and once they are brown, remove them and place them on a plate covered with paper towels to drain off the excess oil.


10. Once all skewers are fried and drained, turn off the oil and remove from heat. Transfer each of the skewers from the paper towels to a lasagna dish or other casserole dish. Cover with foil.

11. Bake in a preheated 350 degree F oven for one hour.


12. Optional: bake for an additional 5 minutes with foil removed to dry out a bit if they look too wet.

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Soak the skewers ahead of time so they won't singe when you fry and bake them

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Prepare your egg and breading mixes and set aside

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Cube your pork and beef into bite-sized pieces

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Skewer the pork and beef, alternating them if you like

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These are ready to be dipped in the egg mixture and then breaded

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Breaded and ready to be fried up

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Fry for a just a minute or two to brown the outsides

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Drain the fried skewers on paper towels to blot off extra fat and then place them in a baking dish, cover, and bake for one hour

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From oven to table! Golden baked City Chicken. Best city chicken recipe ever!

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Serve with a veggie of your choice and mashed potatoes and gravy: perfect comfort food!

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Laura

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What Is City Chicken? Old Fashioned City Chicken Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What Is City Chicken? Old Fashioned City Chicken Recipe? ›

City chicken is a skewer of pork cubes that are breaded, deep-fried, and then baked to resemble fried chicken. I like to use all pork, but the tradition is to use pork and veal combined.

What is city chicken made of? ›

Traditionally, city chicken consists of cubes of pork, veal, or both, which are threaded onto skewers, battered with flour and breadcrumbs, and baked or deep-fried to tender perfection. Cooks often shape the skewered meat to mimic chicken drumsticks, and the dish indeed tastes like chicken.

Where did Big city chicken originate? ›

The first references to city chicken appeared in newspapers and cookbooks just prior to and during the Depression Era in a few cities such as Pittsburgh. City chicken typically has cooks using meat scraps to fashion a makeshift drumstick from them by skewering meat chunks. It was a working-class food item.

What is mock chicken? ›

: meat other than chicken (as veal) cooked or shaped to resemble chicken.

Why is city chicken called city chicken? ›

Fun fact - it was actually Binghamton that gave city chicken it's name. A 1926 Binghamton newspaper article called the dish “city chicken” and it stuck and has been called that ever since (although your Polish or Ukrainian grandmother who called it patyczki or patychky would probably roll her eyes).

Why is city chicken made from pork? ›

City dwellers longed for chicken, that fancy delicious bird that only farmers got to eat, the lucky devils. But the elusive fowl were raised in the country, and were hard to obtain in the city and expensive when found. So city mice fashioned a pork-veal dish as a sort of mock chicken.

What is the biggest chicken in history? ›

The largest, a rooster named Weirdo, reportedly weighed 10 kg (22 lb) in January 1973 and was so aggressive that he killed two cats and maimed a dog which ventured too close.

Is there a city named chicken? ›

Chicken is a tiny unincorporated village in Southeast Fairbanks Census Area, Alaska. It is a community founded on gold mining, and is one of the few surviving gold rush towns in Alaska.

Why is it called beggars chicken? ›

Beggar's Chicken used to be a dish for the poor. Legend has it that the dish was invented when a beggar stole a chicken. Because he had no pot to cook it in, the beggar supposedly wrapped the chicken in lotus leaves and packed it in mud before lighting a fire in the ground and burying it.

What is the name of the fake chicken meat? ›

Cultured meat, also known as cultivated meat among other names, is a form of cellular agriculture where meat is produced by culturing animal cells in vitro. Cultured meat is produced using tissue engineering techniques pioneered in regenerative medicine.

What is the name of the fake chicken? ›

Seitan, which is made from wheat protein, has long been used as a replacement for chicken and other meats, particularly in home cooking. But there are a number of ingredients that commercial brands use to make excellent vegan chicken these days.

Is Perdue chicken real meat? ›

Raised Cage-Free in the USDA Process Verified Program assures you that all PERDUE® products are made exclusively with U.S.-raised chicken. In addition, each PERDUE® package of further processed poultry carries our “Product of the USA” seal.

What are mock chicken legs made of? ›

What is "mock chicken leg?" The basics: Mock chicken leg is pork – or in some cases veal, or other meats – ground up, molded to resemble a drumstick, breaded and fried. It looks similar to the original McNugget, only bigger.

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