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Fried chicken with Sri Lankan spices and buttermilk brine

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What Is Indian Fried Chicken? - Eater

"“I think that everyone knows deep down that everywhere has a tradition based on fried chicken,” says Sam Fore, the chef behind Tuk Tuk Sri Lankan Bites, a Sri Lankan pop-up in central Kentucky. In Sri Lanka, she says, that often takes the form of devilled chicken, a snack consisting of marinated chicken tempered and fried with aromatics like mustard seeds, hot pepper, and curry powder. Fore, who was born in Kentucky and raised in North Carolina, takes these flavors as an inspiration for her Sri Lankan fried chicken, which she calls a marriage of Sri Lankan curries and American fried chicken. Hers uses traditional Sri Lankan spices like dried curry leaf and ginger, and is brined in buttermilk." - Jaya Saxena

https://www.eater.com/23158832/indian-fried-chicken-restaurants-best
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Jeremy J.

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This mural in Central City absolutely hits all the right notes--literally. Bold colors, playful shapes, and a giant guitar stretching across the bricks like it's ready to break into a Johnny Cash solo. With nods to sports, school pride, and that unmistakable Kentucky spirit, it proudly declares: "Central City - Where the Music Never Ends." And honestly? I'm here for it.