The Colonel's Original KFC Recipe Reportedly Found In An Old Scrapbook
- Publish Date
- Sunday, 21 August 2016, 12:01PM
It's been forever a mystery; what makes up the holy grail of fried chicken?
But now the secret finally of Colonel Harland Sanders' tasty blend of 11 herbs and spices may just be out!
The original recipe has been closely guarded since the 1940s, as is the backbone of the success of the fast food chain.
This week an American news outlet the Chicago Tribune has published what it claims to be the secret recipe found in an old scrapbook belonging to one of the Colonel's relatives.
The official ingredients list is locked away in a vault and only handed out on a strict need to know basis.
However the Colonel's nephew Joe Ledington has a stumbled across a scrapbook previously owned by Claudia Sanders, the Colonel's second wife.
Stuck inside an envelope in the scrapbook is a handwritten note with the recipe alongside Claudia's will.
Claudia passed away in 1997 so cannot confirm the authenticity of the note.
Joe has said that he genuinely believes it is the original recipe, "I don't want to get in an argument with [KFC's parent company] Yum! Brands about it but ... I'm pretty sure that it's pretty close to the original."
Brands have denied that it is the correct recipe, but you can decide for yourself:
THE ORIGINAL 11 SPICES SECRET RECIPE:
(As published in The Chicago Tribune)
Prep: 30 minutes
Soak: 20-30 minutes
Cook: 15-18 minutes
Makes: 4 servings
2 cups all-purpose flour
2/3 tablespoon salt
1/2 tablespoon dried thyme leaves
1/2 tablespoon dried basil leaves
1/3 tablespoon dried oregano leaves
1 tablespoon celery salt
1 tablespoon ground black pepper
1 tablespoon dried mustard
4 tablespoons paprika
2 tablespoons garlic salt
1 tablespoon ground ginger
3 tablespoons ground white pepper
1 cup buttermilk
1 egg, beaten
1 chicken, cut up, the breast pieces cut in half for more even frying
Expeller-pressed canola oil
1. Mix the flour in a bowl with all the herbs and spices; set aside.
2. Mix the buttermilk and egg together in a separate bowl until combined. Soak the chicken in the buttermilk mixture at room temperature, 20-30 minutes.
3. Remove chicken from the buttermilk, allowing excess to drip off. Dip the chicken pieces in the herb-spice-flour mixture to coat all sides, shaking off excess. Allow to sit on a rack over a baking sheet, 20 minutes.
4. Meanwhile, heat about 3 inches of the oil in a large Dutch oven (or similar heavy pot with high sides) over medium-high heat to 350 degrees. (Use a deep-frying thermometer to check the temperature.) When temperature is reached, lower the heat to medium to maintain it at 350. Fry 3 or 4 pieces at a time, being careful not to crowd the pot. Fry until medium golden brown, turning once, 15-18 minutes. Transfer chicken pieces to a baking sheet covered with paper towels. Allow the oil to return to temperature before adding more chicken. Repeat with remaining chicken.
via NZ Herald