Anyone make KFC chicken? How do I do it?!


Question: Anyone make KFC chicken!? How do I do it!?
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step 1!. Cut up your whole frying chicken, removing excess fat!. Take off the skin to trim extra calories from each serving if desired!.
Step2 Fill the deep fryer with shortening and preheat to 350 degrees!.
Step3 Beat one large egg in medium bowl then add 1 cup of milk!. In the second bowl, combine the dry ingredients adjusting seasonings to your taste preferences!.
Step4 Dip each chicken piece in the egg and milk mixture then completely coat with the dry mixture!. Repeat this step!. Coating the chicken twice makes it extra crispy like Kentucky Fried Chicken!.
Step5 Set each chicken piece on a plate after coating!. When all pieces are coated check that your deep fryer is ready for frying!.
Step 6Fry chicken a few pieces at a time so as not to crowd the deep fryer!. Stir once in the middle of cooking!. Chicken will take about 10 to 15 minutes depending on the size of your deep fryer and the amount of chicken you're cooking!.
Step7 Use tongs to remove the chicken when golden brown and place on a draining rack or a pan lined with paper towels!. Chicken is ready after five minutes!. Www@FoodAQ@Com

KFC uses 10 spices!.

salt, pepper, onion powder, garlic powder, cinnamon, chili powder, oregano, thyme, and sage!.


That is what I got from a KFC employee years ago anyway!.
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