Here's how I cook Southern fried chicken: I drive to a local fried chicken takeout restaurant that's not a chain. No point in making a greasy mess in my kitchen when their fried chicken is so good.
When I used to make fried chicken, I cooked it like Mom did. I dipped the chicken into flour mixed with salt and pepper, put it in an electric skillet containing about a 1/4 inch of hot Mazola, put the lid on, and cooked it for about 30 minutes or more if not brown yet, turning the chicken several times. Then I'd take out the chicken, remove most of the fat, add a mixture of milk/flour/salt/pepper shaken in a lidded jar, and make gravy with the pan drippings.
When I used to make fried chicken, I cooked it like Mom did. I dipped the chicken into flour mixed with salt and pepper, put it in an electric skillet containing about a 1/4 inch of hot Mazola, put the lid on, and cooked it for about 30 minutes or more if not brown yet, turning the chicken several times. Then I'd take out the chicken, remove most of the fat, add a mixture of milk/flour/salt/pepper shaken in a lidded jar, and make gravy with the pan drippings.

