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this has no point but if ya like kfc, heads up

genuine KFC secret recipe

2 cups flour

1/2 tsp salt

1/2 tsp thyme

1/2 tsp basil

1/2 tsp oregano

1 tbsp celery salt

1 tbsp black pepper

1 tbsp dry mustard

4 tbsp paprika

2 tsp garlic salt

1 tsp ground ginger

3 tbsp MSG (Accent)

Mix all ingredients well in a large bowl.

Dip chicken pieces in beaten eggs

Then turn them over in regular bread crumbs (commercial)

Finally plunge them in the flour-spices mixture (above)

Heat oven to 350 degrees

Place chicken in a tray and cover with foil (shiny side out)

Cook 40 minutes.

Remove the foil then cook for another 40 minutes

Baste lightly with oil 5 minutes before the end

Let stand 5 minutes and serve.

im givin it ago during the week so can see how it turns out

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Hot and spicy is definetely better; in all my experiences with original recipe I've found that the chicken is heaps more greasy than the hot 'n spicy. I've also seen all of those ingredients in a supermarket before (except the MSG!). Let us know how it goes shmiddy, if you aren't rushed to hospital after you've had some I'd be interested in trying it out. :lol: Also the bit about 'let stand for 5 mins' might be a little too short for fast food times.... maybe half an hour for that 'authentic' KFC experience! :)

Hey what's your Big Mac secret sauce recipe? I had a dressing on a potato salad once that I swear *almost* tasted like Big Mac sauce.



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