I Tried KFC’s Leaked Secret Recipe and Here’s How It Went (2024)

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Sarah Rae Smith

Sarah Rae Smith

Sarah Rae Smith has lived all across the Midwest and currently calls the bratwurst-laden city of Sheboygan home. She seeks out kitchens that make the best pie and farmers with fresh eggs.

updated Jun 21, 2021

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I Tried KFC’s Leaked Secret Recipe and Here’s How It Went (1)

If there was a magical list of secret recipes that everyone on the internet has attempted to make before, KFC’s fried chicken is pretty much at the top of that list. There are many copycat recipes around the internet, and they all claim that theirs is the one that reigns supreme, but KFC claims that none come close to the original.

Recently I found out

real mixture of magical 11 herbs and spices was released, and of course I scrambled to put it to the test. Man oh man, I’m sure glad I did!

Our friends over at the Chicago Tribune had a chat with the the nephew of Colonel Sanders, who spent his summers, back in the day, cutting up chickens and making up the secret 11-spice mixture to sell to local restaurants. I decided that this recipe — found in a family photo album — obviously needed to be tested in my own kitchen.

As any good cook would do when replicating such a trusted and iconic food and taste, I overthought everything. You see, the recipe found in the photo album gives us the spice and flour ratio for the coating to the chicken — but it doesn’t tell us how the chicken is treated prior to frying, oil temperatures, length of frying, cooking method (although that’s not exactly a secret), or any additional tricks of the trade.

Most recipes aren’t rocket science, however, so I stopped analyzing every last fried chicken recipe out there (because it was seriously making my hungry) and decided to trust my gut and do my best to honor what I felt would yield the best results. Surely my Midwestern upbringing had prepared me for this exact moment.

Prep Work

Here’s what I came up with on a few of the undeclared recipe points for this batch.

I soaked my chicken pieces in buttermilk and egg for an hour before starting. I let the buttermilk and eggs come to room temperature before soaking and, when all was said and done, my chicken (which came from the refrigerator) was also room temperature. Room temperature is ideal because it will not decrease the temperature of the hot oil once the chicken is submerged.

I decided on wings, thighs, and drumsticks, which, although they don’t cook for the same amount of time, would be more close in time than a larger section of breast meat would be.

The Coating

This is where the Colonel’s Secret Recipe comes into play. The seasoning is as follows:

  • 2/3 tablespoon salt
  • 1/2 tablespoon thyme
  • 1/2 tablespoon basil
  • 1/3 tablespoon oregano
  • 1 tablespoon celery salt
  • 1 tablespoon black pepper
  • 1 tablespoon dried mustard
  • 4 tablespoons paprika
  • 2 tablespoons garlic salt
  • 1 tablespoon ground ginger
  • 3 tablespoons white pepper

I mixed the above seasoning with two cups of flour. While I am a large fan of the paper bag method for fried chicken, I don’t see every KFC on the planet shaking chicken in a bag before frying, I skipped it this round and went with the more traditional flour-egg-flour dredge in shallow pans.

Frying Method

I, like most people I imagine, don’t own a pressure fryer. These things are a few hundred dollars and aren’t exactly a go-to small appliance for most homes. I do own a pressure cooker, but adding hot oil to a pressure cooker can create all sorts of havoc. So I fried the chicken in my tabletop fryer (360°F until internal chicken temperature reaches 165°F — roughly eight minutes), as I am a fan of the lid which regulates temperature and lack of splatters.

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The Results

You know how you try “the ultimate” whatever recipe that surfaces online and, although it tastes good, it never really lives up to the brand name of the real thing? This recipe … this isn’t that. You guys. Seriously. I can’t. The taste of its crispy skin is a dead ringer for its commercial counterpart. KFC might deny that the spice mixture given to the Chicago Tribune is incorrect, but it sure tastes like the real thing.

The taste of its crispy skin is a dead ringer for its commercial counterpart.

The texture, on the other hand, was not an identical match to KFC. Although I greatly enjoyed the extra-crunchy, thick skin of the chicken, it didn’t foster the same memories of the soft yet textured skin that come spilling out of the traditional red-and-white bucket. If I wanted to make this recipe as KFC as possible, I think my beloved paper bag method for flouring would have been more thin and even. In addition, if it had been cooked in a pressure fryer, the time would have been lessened and the texture on the outside would have been a little softer, making the thickness less noticeable.

Now, keeping in mind that my job is to be overly critical of a few pieces of chicken, the masses that wandered into my home — children from the yard, husband from repairing the roof, neighbors from doing neighbor things — everyone was a fan. Every. Last. One. This recipe is a winner! When you give it a go in your own home, make sure to make enough to feed a pack of wolves.

All hail the overabundance of white pepper and 10 other delicious seasonings, as this recipe will be around our home for a while!

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I Tried KFC’s Leaked Secret Recipe and Here’s How It Went (2024)

FAQs

Who knows the KFC secret formula? ›

KFC employs two different firms, Griffith Laboratories and McCormick & Company, to formulate the blend; in order to maintain secrecy, each firm is given a different half of the recipe.

Does KFC have a secret ingredient? ›

KFC's secret recipe is one of the most fiercely guarded properties in fast food. Its mystical blend of 11 herbs and spices is so well protected that it remains in a locked vault at KFC HQ – even chefs only get half the formula at any one time in order to maintain secrecy.

Why doesn't KFC taste good anymore? ›

Some people have gone as far as saying it only had a few seasoning ingredients and MSG after testing in a laboratory. The odds are they still have the same recipe from the last time you had it. But they might have used a different chicken supplier, different frying oil or it might have been a bit stale last time.

How guarded is the KFC recipe? ›

Actually, it's not as widely known as you might think. A copy resides in a secure vault at KFC headquarters, just in case of disaster...but, for ordinary operations... There are two separate spice mixing companies that each produce half of the "secret recipe" spice mix.

Who was the girl disabled after eating KFC? ›

The girl in question has been identified as Monika Samaan. She was seven years of age when she contracted salmonellosis from a Twister wrap she ordered at Kentucky Fried Chicken in October of 2005.

What is hidden in the KFC logo? ›

There is a popular urban legend that the letters "KFC" in the KFC logo stand for "Kentucky Fried Chicken." However, the company has never officially confirmed this and the current KFC logo does not include any hidden messages or symbols.

What is the unhealthiest item in KFC? ›

Worst: Extra Crispy

Here's where "crispy" is a code word for "steer clear." The extra crispy recipe is by far the least healthful of KFC's chicken options. A single breast will set you back 530 calories, 35 grams of fat, and 6 grams of saturated fat.

Is Popeyes better than KFC? ›

Popeyes beats KFC at every level – flavor, presentation, and brand experience. It's easy to see why Popeyes is stealing market share from KFC. Popeyes, hands down, is giving consumers a better product than KFC, with the prices virtually the same on most menu items.

What foods are KFC getting rid of? ›

Yahoo Finance reports, the soon-to-be discontinued items include Kentucky Fried Chicken Wings, Popcorn Chicken Combo, Nashville Hot Sauce, Strawberry Lemonade, and Chocolate Chip Cookies.

What is KFC gravy made of? ›

What is the gravy at KFC made of? The restaurant uses a simple combination of gravy powder, water, and – their secret ingredient – chicken crackling. This is a collection of the browned bits and pieces leftover from frying their world famous chicken.

Which recipe was accidentally revealed in 2016 by Sanders's nephew? ›

A reporter believes he has uncovered KFC's top-secret fried chicken recipe after interviewing the Colonel's nephew and former KFC employee. KFC has famously kept the 11 herbs and spices used to coat its "fingerlickin' good" fried chicken very close to the chest.

What is Colonel Sanders recipe for Kentucky fried chicken? ›

ingredients
  1. 2 packages dried Italian salad dressing mix.
  2. 3 tablespoons flour.
  3. 2 teaspoons salt.
  4. 1 dash black pepper.
  5. 14 cup lemon juice.
  6. 2 tablespoons vegetable oil.
  7. 2 12 - 3 lbs broiler-fryer chicken pieces.
  8. 2 cups carbonated soda water.

Does the FDA know the KFC formula? ›

No. The FDA knows the ingredients, but not the percentages and blends that create the recipe. Think of it like making a cake: eggs, flour, oil, etc. Each cake recipe isn't the same even if they contain the same essential ingredients.

How many KFC employees know the original recipe? ›

“It's kept in a vault in Kentucky,” she told UK documentary Secrets of the Fast Food Giants. “Across KFC, only two or three people actually know the exact recipe.” The fast food chain has two different factories to make part of its recipe so no one company would ever know the entire formula.

Where is the KFC secret menu now? ›

1. Open the KFC app and start your order, choosing a location for pickup or delivery. 2. Click on the menu icon (the chicken drumstick) at the bottom, then swipe down and hold for about 10 seconds.

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