Buffalo Chicken Sandwich w/ Ghost Pepper Ranch

So this is one of my last few post of “extreme” heats because 1 I’ve been told to cut it out here at home because nobody can hang and 2. I really don’t even gravitate towards hot peppers or really much spice in the winter. Which is odd because you’d think if you’re cold you’d like to warm up but no. I like a more wholesome well rounded heat then rings of fire. 3. Hot peppers don’t grow well in winter but that’s not really a factor since they freeze incredibly. So for this sandwich I upped the ante to give my classic buffalo some kick. The ghost pepper was incredibly tolerable and super flavorful! If you can stand the heat try this ranch out here. But try this out and let me know what you think!

Ingredients

  • 4 Chicken Breast, lightly pounded
  • 1Tb garlic powder
  • 1Tb onion powder
  • 1Tb salt
  • 1Tb black pepper
  • 1tsp Celery seed
  • 1Egg
  • 1/4c Milk
  • 2c Flour
  • 1c Buffalo Sauce
  • 2Tb green onions, garnish
  • Sliced pickles
  • 3 Hamburger Buns, buttered and toasted
  • 5c Cooking oil
  • SCOTCH BONNET RANCH
  • 1c mayonnaise
  • 1-2 scotch bonnets, seeds optional
  • 1/2c sour cream
  • 1/2c milk
  • 1tsp salt
  • 1tsp dill
  • 1Tb parsley
  • 1/2tsp onion powder
  • 2 garlic cloves
  • 1tsp salt
  • 1tsp black pepper
  • 1 lemon juiced

Directions

  • Marinade chicken by combining salt, pepper, celery seed, onion and garlic powder. Add in eggs and milk and let sit for 1 hour to overnight ( the longer the better).
  • To make ranch combine all ingredients. It can be served immediately.
  • To make chicken sandwich Remove chicken from batter and toss in flour. Let sit for 15 minutes.
  • Heat cooking oil in the meantime, more might need to be added to cover entire chicken breast.
  • Cook chicken 2 at a time in 375 degree oil for 12 minutes till chicken is cooked throughout.
  • Once chicken is cooked and excess grease is drained. Coat chicken in buffalo sauce.
  • Place pickles on buttered toasted bun, topped with buffalo chicken. And add a generous helping of ranch on top. Place the top bun and enjoy.

 

5 responses to “Buffalo Chicken Sandwich w/ Ghost Pepper Ranch”

  1. The sauce on that chicken looks incredible. I love all things spicy!!

  2. Thank you!! I just got into the heavier heat peppers. Ranch has always been perfect to start and go from there. Also, I can only imagine what it’s like to even be near a dehydrator full of ghost peppers. I’m coughing just thinking about it!

  3. Nice use of the reaper. I just harvested some ghost peppers and dried them. I plan on playing with different sauces. Thanks for giving me some ideas!

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    The Eclectic Contrarian

    🙂 lol!!! Ehh… you get it lol..

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