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kfc secret recipe revealed *maybe* http://today.msnbc.msn.co...?GT1=43001
Tim Wiencis / Splash News Ron Douglas, author of "America's Most Wanted Recipes," says that he has, through trial and error, found a recipe for KFC's 11 herbs and spices. View related photos Ron Douglas shares the ingredients for his version of KFC's 11 herbs and spices recipe — 1 teaspoon ground oregano — 1 teaspoon chili powder — 1 teaspoon ground sage — 1 teaspoon dried basil — 1 teaspoon dried marjoram — 1 teaspoon pepper — 2 teaspoons salt — 2 tablespoons paprika — 1 teaspoon onion salt — 1 teaspoon garlic powder — 2 tablespoons Accent TODAY staff updated 11:13 a.m. ET, Tues., July 21, 2009 The obsession started years ago after a challenge from his wife: Could finance manager Ron Douglas, an avid cook and Kentucky Fried Chicken fan, really crack the code to the best-kept culinary secret in the country? After several attempts, the Long Island, N.Y., man says he may know the 11 herbs and spices in KFC’s recipe — and now he's sharing the secret with the world. Douglas, 34, began his quest by searching the Internet for clues to the recipe. He found that there were thousands of people looking for directions to help them duplicate their favorite restaurant meals at home. In answer to their prayers, he started the Web site recipesecrets.net. Stealth tactics While the KFC recipe continued to elude him (despite his attempt to snag the information by bribing one of the restaurant’s cooks), Douglas was able to copy recipes from other chains — sometimes through questionable tactics. "I'd usually go to the restaurant and get takeout so I could try to decode the meals at home," he said. "Other times, I'd tell the waitress that my wife had severe food allergies and that I needed to know the ingredients in the dish. Sometimes, I'd get a full list right there!" Douglas' site quickly became hot, with copycat recipes from such popular restaurants as Applebee's, IHOP, Macaroni Grill, The Cheesecake Factory and, of course, KFC. After selling 50,000 of his self-published cookbooks, Douglas decided to leave his job at JPMorgan so he could concentrate on the site full time. He even hired two part-time chefs to help him break down recipes. "I wanted to be able to do what I loved," said Douglas, who has a daughter, 5, and a son, 2. "But the biggest motivation to quit was that I wanted to be with my daughter to enjoy her childhood. Spending time with my kids is the best part." Those 11 herbs and spices The decision has so far paid off: Douglas scored a deal with Simon & Schuster, which published his "America's Most Wanted Recipes" earlier this month. The book includes a recipe for KFC's 11 herbs and spices — which Douglas says he discovered after six attempts. "The exact recipe has never been released," Douglas admitted, "but mine comes really, really close. I kept trying, and with the help of the online community, we figured out a recipe that's so good most people can't tell the difference." But Douglas shouldn't get cocky, says KFC. Mark Lennihan / AP file ----- "Colonel Sanders' Secret Recipe of 11 herbs and spices is one of the most famous recipes in the world, and the precautions taken to safeguard the identity of the ingredients are second to none," said Rick Maynard, a KFC spokesman. "Plenty of people have tried to duplicate the recipe over the years, but there is still only one place to get authentic Original Recipe Chicken — at a KFC restaurant." Besides the KFC recipe, Douglas says his favorite duplicate dishes include Applebee's Fiesta Lime Chicken and The Cheesecake Factory's Oreo Cheesecake. Douglas says he hasn't heard from any angry restaurant executives, and he doesn’t expect that he will. "The recipes are my own — I use the names as a reference point so people know what they're eating," he said. "I'm pretty sure I'm not taking away business from these big chains." Besides, Douglas adds, he's just helping people out in these tough times. "I think the recession has really been good for me," he said. "People want to eat these delicious meals without spending all the money. The demand is huge, and maybe this will lead to a cooking show. Now the sky's the limit." [Edited 7/21/09 19:16pm] | |
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Despite all of the claims to the contrary, my guess is that Colonel Sanders' fried chicken recipe isn't exactly a secret since he got it from his mother, and a lot of Southern recipes were shared quite frequently. KFC's original recipe chicken is quite flavorful compared to your average fried chicken, but I like Popeye's spicy chicken myself.
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728huey said: Despite all of the claims to the contrary, my guess is that Colonel Sanders' fried chicken recipe isn't exactly a secret since he got it from his mother, and a lot of Southern recipes were shared quite frequently. KFC's original recipe chicken is quite flavorful compared to your average fried chicken, but I like Popeye's spicy chicken myself.
What is Accent, and is there any info how much flour this requires, because I want to try it for myself "Knowledge is preferable to ignorance. Better by far to embrace the hard truth than a reassuring faith. If we crave some cosmic purpose, then let us find ourselves a worthy goal" - Carl Sagan | |
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savoirfaire said: 728huey said: Despite all of the claims to the contrary, my guess is that Colonel Sanders' fried chicken recipe isn't exactly a secret since he got it from his mother, and a lot of Southern recipes were shared quite frequently. KFC's original recipe chicken is quite flavorful compared to your average fried chicken, but I like Popeye's spicy chicken myself.
What is Accent, and is there any info how much flour this requires, because I want to try it for myself I think it's MSG | |
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I have a recipe for their coleslaw... ~~~~~ Oh that voice...incredible....there should be a musical instrument called George Michael... ~~~~~ | |
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tinaz said: I have a recipe for their coleslaw...
give it up I graduated bitches!!! 12-19-09 | |
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I was told it was as easy as adding salt and pepper to flour, then making a mixture of milk and eggs in a bowl. Take the chicken dip in the milk and egg mixture then cover it in flour and deep fry it. Rhythm floods my heart♥The melody it feeds my soul | |
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veronikka said: I was told it was as easy as adding salt and pepper to flour, then making a mixture of milk and eggs in a bowl. Take the chicken dip in the milk and egg mixture then cover it in flour and deep fry it.
You forgot to include 2 pounds of chicken grease to that recipe. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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Everything sounded good til it got the the Accent. If that part is true no wonder some folks have a bad physical reaction to KFC. | |
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do they put chicken in it? | |
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They were just discussing this on Wendy Williams' radio show like it's a huge piece of news and the guy is coming on to do a cooking demo. Where has everybody been? This dude's recipe secrets website has been around for years. It was one of the first websites I found trying to duplicate American chain food when I first moved to Germany a decade ago. A bitch was homesick with nary a KFC in site! Between this dude and the old country ass grandpa that does the chitterlings.com site, I never would have survived | |
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PurpleRighteous1 said: tinaz said: I have a recipe for their coleslaw...
give it up I will post it later tonite when I have more time k! It is sooooo good! ~~~~~ Oh that voice...incredible....there should be a musical instrument called George Michael... ~~~~~ | |
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Ottensen said: They were just discussing this on Wendy Williams' radio show like it's a huge piece of news and the guy is coming on to do a cooking demo. Where has everybody been? This dude's recipe secrets website has been around for years. It was one of the first websites I found trying to duplicate American chain food when I first moved to Germany a decade ago. A bitch was homesick with nary a KFC in site! Between this dude and the old country ass grandpa that does the chitterlings.com site, I never would have survived
I´m not really into KFC, regardless of whether it´s an American KFC or a German one but.....how do you like the one on the Reeperbahn ? What are the main differences except for the missing biscuits? KFC tastes soooo bland that it´s very difficult for me to see or taste any differences, and I´ve been to some KFC´s all over the world. Do you like the one on the Reeperbahn ? And what kind of American food do you miss the most ? ( I know you CRAVE pastrami - ) " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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Anxiety said: do they put chicken in it?
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BlackAdder7 said: http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/32027188?GT1=43001
Tim Wiencis / Splash News Ron Douglas, author of "America's Most Wanted Recipes," says that he has, through trial and error, found a recipe for KFC's 11 herbs and spices. View related photos Ron Douglas shares the ingredients for his version of KFC's 11 herbs and spices recipe — 1 teaspoon ground oregano — 1 teaspoon chili powder — 1 teaspoon ground sage — 1 teaspoon dried basil — 1 teaspoon dried marjoram — 1 teaspoon pepper — 2 teaspoons salt — 2 tablespoons paprika — 1 teaspoon onion salt — 1 teaspoon garlic powder — 2 tablespoons Accent TODAY staff updated 11:13 a.m. ET, Tues., July 21, 2009 The obsession started years ago after a challenge from his wife: Could finance manager Ron Douglas, an avid cook and Kentucky Fried Chicken fan, really crack the code to the best-kept culinary secret in the country? After several attempts, the Long Island, N.Y., man says he may know the 11 herbs and spices in KFC’s recipe — and now he's sharing the secret with the world. Douglas, 34, began his quest by searching the Internet for clues to the recipe. He found that there were thousands of people looking for directions to help them duplicate their favorite restaurant meals at home. In answer to their prayers, he started the Web site recipesecrets.net. Stealth tactics While the KFC recipe continued to elude him (despite his attempt to snag the information by bribing one of the restaurant’s cooks), Douglas was able to copy recipes from other chains — sometimes through questionable tactics. "I'd usually go to the restaurant and get takeout so I could try to decode the meals at home," he said. "Other times, I'd tell the waitress that my wife had severe food allergies and that I needed to know the ingredients in the dish. Sometimes, I'd get a full list right there!" Douglas' site quickly became hot, with copycat recipes from such popular restaurants as Applebee's, IHOP, Macaroni Grill, The Cheesecake Factory and, of course, KFC. After selling 50,000 of his self-published cookbooks, Douglas decided to leave his job at JPMorgan so he could concentrate on the site full time. He even hired two part-time chefs to help him break down recipes. "I wanted to be able to do what I loved," said Douglas, who has a daughter, 5, and a son, 2. "But the biggest motivation to quit was that I wanted to be with my daughter to enjoy her childhood. Spending time with my kids is the best part." Those 11 herbs and spices The decision has so far paid off: Douglas scored a deal with Simon & Schuster, which published his "America's Most Wanted Recipes" earlier this month. The book includes a recipe for KFC's 11 herbs and spices — which Douglas says he discovered after six attempts. "The exact recipe has never been released," Douglas admitted, "but mine comes really, really close. I kept trying, and with the help of the online community, we figured out a recipe that's so good most people can't tell the difference." But Douglas shouldn't get cocky, says KFC. Mark Lennihan / AP file ----- "Colonel Sanders' Secret Recipe of 11 herbs and spices is one of the most famous recipes in the world, and the precautions taken to safeguard the identity of the ingredients are second to none," said Rick Maynard, a KFC spokesman. "Plenty of people have tried to duplicate the recipe over the years, but there is still only one place to get authentic Original Recipe Chicken — at a KFC restaurant." Besides the KFC recipe, Douglas says his favorite duplicate dishes include Applebee's Fiesta Lime Chicken and The Cheesecake Factory's Oreo Cheesecake. Douglas says he hasn't heard from any angry restaurant executives, and he doesn’t expect that he will. "The recipes are my own — I use the names as a reference point so people know what they're eating," he said. "I'm pretty sure I'm not taking away business from these big chains." Besides, Douglas adds, he's just helping people out in these tough times. "I think the recession has really been good for me," he said. "People want to eat these delicious meals without spending all the money. The demand is huge, and maybe this will lead to a cooking show. Now the sky's the limit." [Edited 7/21/09 19:16pm] This was "broken" along time ago in a cookbook my mom has it so really this is not any new news for me Smurf theme song-seriously how many fucking "La Las" can u fit into a dam song
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