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		<title>Historical Fried Chicken in the Inglehood: Jim Dandy</title>
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During the 60s and 70s, Jim Dandy Fried Chicken proliferated in Biloxi, MS all the way out to New Haven, CT and then some. Here&#8217;s a random old Jim Dandy lid for your viewing pleasure: http://www.flickr.com/photos/25692985@N07/3838265139/
My chowhound post from 1 Year BB (Before Blog):
Now that&#8217;s some fine ghetto fried chicken. Granted it was a chain [...]]]></description>
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<p>During the 60s and 70s, Jim Dandy Fried Chicken proliferated in <a href="http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/tm.aspx?high=&#038;m=206013&#038;mpage=2#525590">Biloxi, MS</a> all the way out to <a href="http://cthistoryonline.org/cdm-cho/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=%2Fcho&#038;CISOPTR=14350&#038;DMSCALE=100&#038;DMWIDTH=750&#038;DMHEIGHT=680&#038;DMMODE=viewer&#038;DMFULL=1&#038;DMX=0&#038;DMY=0&#038;DMTEXT=&#038;DMTHUMB=1&#038;REC=8&#038;DMROTATE=0&#038;x=283&#038;y=291">New Haven, CT</a> and then some. Here&#8217;s a random old Jim Dandy lid for your viewing pleasure: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/25692985@N07/3838265139/">http://www.flickr.com/photos/25692985@N07/3838265139/</a></p>
<p><a href="http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/547482#3991433">My chowhound post from 1 Year BB (Before Blog)</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>Now that&#8217;s some fine ghetto fried chicken. Granted it was a chain from the Midwest, but the spicy fried chicken had great crunch, great skin, just enough spices (not spicy) and my oh my.. the FRITTERS!</p></blockquote>
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<blockquote><p>The Jim Dandy fritters were a cross between donuts and beignets. Them were some beautiful samplings of fried carbs in action.</p></blockquote>
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<p>Unfortunately, in retrospect, the chicken was a bit luke warm, and the meat a bit dry, but Jim Dandy&#8217;s has one of the best skin in all of LA. Compared to Dinah/Honey&#8217;s Kettle, it&#8217;s actually a tastier skin, with a very amiable crunch. I don&#8217;t quite remember the chicken we had at Joy the Baker&#8217;s party, and it wasn&#8217;t quite fair to compare catered fried chicken against something straight from the fryers, so we&#8217;ll mark Chris&#8217; fried chicken down as a TO-DO joint.</p>
<p>If anyone can decipher the fritter, or has any clue how it&#8217;s made, please let us all know. It had a thick cornmealy crunch, nearly the texture of beignets, and was covered in powder sugar. You can&#8217;t eat more than one. It&#8217;s like the perfect scoop of donuts.</p>
<p>Much like Pioneer&#8217;s, Jim Dandy is a relic of the past. Unlike Broaster&#8217;s chicken, there&#8217;s still good reason to pay this historial hole-in-the-hall, replete with bullet proof glass and tiny waiting room, a visit.</p>
<p>Jim Dandy Fried Chicken<br />
(323) 779-5567<br />
11328 S Vermont Ave<br />
Los Angeles, CA 90044<P><P><a href="http://www.fooddigger.com/RestaurantDetail.aspx?id=25749"><img src="http://www.fooddigger.com/BlogImage/score.ashx?size=small&#038;id=25749&#038;uid=8042&#038;rating=80" alt="Jim Dandy Fried Chicken in Los Angeles" /></a><P><P></p>
<p><a href="http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/5/68080/restaurant/South-Los-Angeles/Jim-Dandy-Fried-Chicken-LA"><img alt="Jim Dandy Fried Chicken on Urbanspoon" src="http://www.urbanspoon.com/b/logo/68080/minilogo.gif" style="border:none;width:104px;height:15px" /></a></p>
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