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Mexican Fried Chicken Sandwich Recipe

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Check out Chef Diane’s fried chicken sandwich recipe. It’s not just any sandwich, this Mexican style torta features chicken dredged in breadcrumbs seasoned with cilantro, cotija cheese, and cumin. This gigantic sandwich is definitely a big winner!

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  1. LordPankaiWalker

    im mexican and ive never heard of this but im gonna try it, btw you look so
    good in this video yumi <3 please keep doing it!

  2. brandonlasvegas

    love the dress ;)

  3. Steelrulers

    boobs

  4. dianedimeo
  5. HyborianAge

    Love the see-through top.

  6. Rick Munroe

    Your super hot.

  7. Frank Giuffrida

    I love mayo too! Nice sandwich!

  8. Jugal Thakwani

    Loving your recipes…. Oh yeah and your nice boobs
    Maybe more cleavage next time?

  9. u2good2b4gotn

    5:48 – 5:50 >That’s what SHE said<. Sorry, I couldn't resist.

  10. jbgainesii

    Black beans instead of pinto on a torta. Never occurred to me, but I must
    try it. Thanks!