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Sanders' Original Recipe of "11 herbs and spices" is one of the most famous trade secrets in the catering industry. [6] [7] Franchisee Dave Thomas, better known as the founder of Wendy's, argued that the secret recipe concept was successful because "everybody wants in on a secret" and former KFC owner John Y. Brown, Jr. called it "a brilliant marketing ploy."
Finger Lickin' Good.
2. KFC Chicken. The "original recipe" of 11 herbs and spices used to make Colonel Sanders' world-famous fried chicken is still closely guarded, but home cooks have found ways of duplicating the ...
KFC's original product is pressure-fried chicken pieces, seasoned with Sanders' signature recipe of "11 herbs and spices". The constituents of the recipe are a trade secret. Larger portions of fried chicken are served in a cardboard "bucket", which has become a feature of the chain since it was first introduced by franchisee Pete Harman in 1957
KFC’s “Original Recipe” trademark, which it says is a secret blend of 11 herbs and spices, has long been part of the company’s branding.
In July 1940, Sanders finalized what came to be known as his Original Recipe of 11 herbs and spices. [14] Although he never publicly revealed the recipe, he admitted to the use of salt and pepper, and claimed that the ingredients "stand on everybody's shelf".
Written in neat cursive is a list of 11 ingredients apparently used to make the chain's famous chicken. Though KFC refuses to admit it's the classified recipe, many believe it is.
I tried Claudia Sander's famous fried chicken recipe, and the results were finger-lickin' good. I used the same Marion-Kay Spices Claudia Sanders used — a custom-blended a spice recipe made by ...