Well, if we knew it wouldn't be a secret anymore. Recipes such as this and many other well known organizations keep their recipes under lock and key and well guarded. Looks like you will have to come up with your own. You should try it! You never know, you may hit on something! Best wishes!!
mix salt, black pepper, and MSG with about 12 times as much flour. dust the chicken with the flour mix. mix 1 egg with 1 cup whole milk (blend well). Put 1 gallon (or so) vegetable oil into a pressure cooker, and heat it up. Dip the chicken into the milk then dip it into the flour mix again to coat it well. Fill the pressure cooker with the chicken then cook it under about 13 psi pressure until done ... about 30 minutes.
Note: I'm sure someone will disagree with me but independent analyses of KFC chicken yielded nothing more than salt, pepper, msg and flour in their recipe.
for "extra crispy" make a batter of the flour mix with the milk before coating the chicken.
Some have suggested the secret really lies in brining the chicken before cooking. Having eaten KFC I find it hard to believe the chicken might have been brined since it isn't as juicy as any brined chicken I've ever eaten.
I heat the oven for 10mins @350* then wrapped loosely in foil for 10-15 mins.
the secret in the recipie is the accent and using a pressure fryer
The recipe for Kentucky Fried Chicken is a secret recipe and isn't available. There are, however, some Copycat Recipe sites with recipes pretty close to Kentucky Fried Chicken's recipe.
You would need to buy a franchise to start a KFC.
No
KFC stands for Kentucky Fried Chicken.KFC is a fast food provider who specialize in fried chicken. KFC stands for Kentucky Fried Chicken.
Yes, it did. The first Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant is located in Corbin, Kentucky.
Colnel Sanders founded Kentucky Fried Chicken, which is now KFC.
Kentucky Fried Chicken is cooked in an oil based pressure cooker.
kentucy fried chicken
no
do Kentucky fried chicken give senior citizens discount
Yes, Kentucky Fried Chicken is in North America. Kentucky is a state in the U.S., which is in North America.
yes
i like them both but ill have to go with Kentucky fried chicken
KFC aka Kentucky Fried Chicken
No, KFC is chicken.