Original recipe kentucky fried chicken




Original recipe kentucky fried chicken
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Last updated 9/27/2008 2:20:14 PM. Recipe ID 7897. Report a problem with this recipe.



 
      Title: Original recipe kentucky fried chicken
 Categories: Kfc, Chicken, Top secret
      Yield: 1 Servings
 
      6 c  Crisco cooking oil
      1    Egg, beaten
      2 c  Milk
      2 c  All-purpose flour
      4 tb Salt
      2 ts Black pepper
      1 ts MSG (you can use Accent)
      2    Frying chickens with skin,
           -each cut into 6 pieces
 
  "In 1983, in his book BIG SECRETS, author William Poundstone hired a
  laboratory to analyze a dry sampling of the spice mixture. The
  surprising discovery was that instead of identifying 'eleven herbs
  and spices,' the analysis showed only four ingredients: flour, salt,
  pepper and monosodium glutamate, a flavor enhancer.  The cooking
  procedure is believed to be the other half of the secret. Colonel
  Sanders became famous for using a pressure cooker shortly after its
  invention in 1939."
  
  Pour the oil into a pressure cooker and heat over medium heat to
  about 400 degrees.  In a small bowl, combine the egg and milk. In a
  separate bowl, combine the remaining four dry ingredients. Dip each
  piece of chicken into the milk until fully moistened. Roll the
  moistened chicken in the flour mixture until completely coated. In
  groups of four or five, drop the covered chicken pieces into the oil
  and lock the lid in place. When steam begins shooting through the
  pressure release, set the timer for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes,
  release the pressure and remove the chicken to paper towels or a
  metal rack to drain. Repeat with the remaining chicken.
  
  Note:  If you prefer not to use MSG, you may substitute an additional
  1/2 Tbsp. of salt.  Be aware, however, that using MSG produces the
  best clone of KFC's Fried Chicken.
  
  Makes:  12 pieces From: "Top Secret Recipes" Cookbook Posted 




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Recipe ID 7897 (Apr 03, 2005)