The Hot Chicken at Holeman and Finch is our
tribute to Prince’s Hot Chicken in Nashville. The story of the Hot Chicken
starts, as many stories do, with family. The owner of Prince's Hot Chicken is Ms. Andre Prince Jeffries and her story goes that Ms. Jeffries’ Uncle was a bit of a womanizer, so one
night after being out way too late, his live-in lady friend decided to take revenge the
next morning by pouring all the hot pepper she could find on his fried chicken. As it turned
out her attempt at vengence was a failure. Unc liked the stuff so much he
started telling all of his friends about it and asked his lady friend to keep making that super spicy chicken. Somehow or another this turned into a restaurant and there is probably another story or two beginning with family at the origin of the business. Not to mind those details, the point is Prince's is a Nashville icon, every bit as important to Nashvillians as the Opry. They even have a Hot Chicken Festival every year.
Holeman and Finch's Hot Chicken consists of 1 chicken thigh which is doused (and by doused, we mean completely saturated, soaked smothered and covered) in the perfect amount of pepper and spices, served atop a slice of H&F Bread Co. Southern Sandwich bread. The dish is then topped with house made Bread and Butter pickles for a touch of sweet relief.
Holeman and Finch's Hot Chicken consists of 1 chicken thigh which is doused (and by doused, we mean completely saturated, soaked smothered and covered) in the perfect amount of pepper and spices, served atop a slice of H&F Bread Co. Southern Sandwich bread. The dish is then topped with house made Bread and Butter pickles for a touch of sweet relief.
Sous Chef, Jackson Anderberg says, “Hot chicken to me is a celebration of why it is great being from the south and why I am
proud to work for Holeman and Finch Public House. The basic idea is that we are paying
homage to legendary food that takes its origin in our culture. Picant foods are
celebrated all over the world and this is our way to bring that home. Many try
to replicate the success of Prince’s Hot Chicken but what makes ours special is
that we do it out of respect for something great in our neighboring state.”
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