KFC ORIGINAL SECRET CHICKEN

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I made the chicken pie in a muffin tin. That was a great idea! I bought the sore brand biscuits and used the recipe. Perfect for a brunch, lunch or add some sides for suppers! Thanks for the idea!

Absolutely excellent meal, I couldn’t say how close to KFC as we don’t get KFC that often due to cost. but this was a sure winner. My youngest finds KFC a little too spicy so I left out the chilli powder just in case but I think I could have got away with putting it in. Wasnt sure if I needed to but I also whisked the egg whites a bit. i used 2/3rds of a tbl spoon of ordinary salt as kosher is not easy to get in the UK, not where I live anyway. other than that I stuck to the recipe. I did do loads of different bits, legs, thighs, breast strips etc and I did put mine in the oven after it had 5-10 mins in the fryer, this enables you to do a lot quicker and first lot continues cooking in oven and stayed crispy.. very crispy. put it on a cake rack so any surplace oil from frying drained off. it certainly wasnt greasy. will be a definite repeat meal in our house now.

This chicken caused a large amount of anxiety in my life and was the downfall to my innocent marriage. why would you do this to me? god have mercy on my soul please never ever replicate this recipe to any onlookers IT WILL RUIN YOUR LIFE.

Marion Kay Spices “Chicken Seasoning 99X” is what you’re really after. It’s the real deal. Google and read the story. M. K. Summers blended the original spice mix for Harlan Sanders when the franchise became too large for Sanders to blend it himself. Summers then added one more ingredient “X” and, after legal battles following the sale of the KFC franchise and name by Sanders, has sold it ever since. It comes in a large 22 oz canister and goes for around $22 or so and lasts a very long time. Happy KFC-ing!

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size: 1 Serving
Calories418.0
Total Fat21.7g33%
Saturated Fat2.5g13%
Cholesterol27.8mg9% Sodium1495.4mg62% Potassium236.5mg7% Total Carbohydrate40.5g14%
Dietary Fiber2.5g10% Sugars2.6g
Protein15.4g
% Daily Value*:
Vitamin C
0.40%
Calcium
3.40%
Iron
18.80%

Ingredients

1 whole chicken, cut into pieces
3 beaten eggs
4 tablespoons oil

For the coating

2 cups flour
4 teaspoons paprika
1 teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon pepper
1 teaspoon poultry seasoning (or chicken stock powder)
1 teaspoon oregano
1 teaspoon tarragon
1 teaspoon parsley
1/2 teaspoon thyme
1 teaspoon chives
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon onion powder
1/2 teaspoon celery salt

Directions:

Sift flour and add together all the coating ingredients and grind finely with a mortar and pestle and place in a clean plastic bag. Coat each chicken piece first with the beaten egg, then with the flour mixture in the bag. Make sure you coat each piece completely with the flour.

From: 1krecipes

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