Anyone else do this?
I'm wondering because while I absolutely love chicken that falls right off the bone, I'm also very particular to a crispy "breading" (I do low-carb cooking, so it's usually more of an almond flour or cheese coating.) We tend to slow-cook drumsticks, for instance, for 6 hours and will then put them in the broiler for a quick 5, flipping them.
When we do it right, it's fantastic. However, sometimes they fall apart in the process. They still taste amazing though!
I'm wondering because while I absolutely love chicken that falls right off the bone, I'm also very particular to a crispy "breading" (I do low-carb cooking, so it's usually more of an almond flour or cheese coating.) We tend to slow-cook drumsticks, for instance, for 6 hours and will then put them in the broiler for a quick 5, flipping them.
When we do it right, it's fantastic. However, sometimes they fall apart in the process. They still taste amazing though!