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Does any one have a recipe for chicken coating that would taste like KFC? I would really like to have some of this flavored chicken again.

Thank you,

Grump


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You're in luck! Back off on the BBQ a little bit if you want it to taste exactly like KFC. I, however, think it's better with the BBQ and WAY better than KFC.

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For extra crunchy dip back and forth 3-4 times. :)

elonwy Enthusiast

I used the Kinnikinnick Crispy Chicken Coating, and it tasted remarkably similar to Original Recipe. I posted my experimentation results here:

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I found that the real key to that taste is to brine the chicken. That gives you that lovely salty flavor that you get from kfc. Remember, if doing this in a frying pan, a spatter guard is essential.

Have fun with the yum.

curlyfries Contributor

I found this one some time ago but haven't tried it, yet, because I still haven't delved into the world of gluten-free flours.

KFC Coating Mix

In a ziploc bag, mix

2 cups gluten free flour (I use celamix white bread mix)

2 Tbsp. gluten free baking powder

1 Tbsp salt

1 tsp black pepper

4 Tbsp. paprika

1 tsp garlic powder

1 Tbsp. italian seasoning

1 tsp. ground ginger

1 tsp. sugar

Mix together in the bag. Dampen your chicken pieces (cut up chicken, sliced chicken breast for chicken fingers or chicken nuggets) using your favourite method (milk, eggs, water). Coat with the above mixture.

In a shallow baking dish (a pyrex lasagna pan works well), coat the bottom with oil. Place your chicken in a single layer and bake at 375 degrees for 40-45 minutes or until done.

JNBunnie1 Community Regular
I found this one some time ago but haven't tried it, yet, because I still haven't delved into the world of gluten-free flours.

KFC Coating Mix

In a ziploc bag, mix

2 cups gluten free flour (I use celamix white bread mix)

2 Tbsp. gluten free baking powder

1 Tbsp salt

1 tsp black pepper

4 Tbsp. paprika

1 tsp garlic powder

1 Tbsp. italian seasoning

1 tsp. ground ginger

1 tsp. sugar

Mix together in the bag. Dampen your chicken pieces (cut up chicken, sliced chicken breast for chicken fingers or chicken nuggets) using your favourite method (milk, eggs, water). Coat with the above mixture.

In a shallow baking dish (a pyrex lasagna pan works well), coat the bottom with oil. Place your chicken in a single layer and bake at 375 degrees for 40-45 minutes or until done.

D'you know how much chicken this is supposed to coat?

GRUMP 1 Contributor
I found this one some time ago but haven't tried it, yet, because I still haven't delved into the world of gluten-free flours.

KFC Coating Mix

In a ziploc bag, mix

2 cups gluten free flour (I use celamix white bread mix)

2 Tbsp. gluten free baking powder

1 Tbsp salt

1 tsp black pepper

4 Tbsp. paprika

1 tsp garlic powder

1 Tbsp. italian seasoning

1 tsp. ground ginger

1 tsp. sugar

Mix together in the bag. Dampen your chicken pieces (cut up chicken, sliced chicken breast for chicken fingers or chicken nuggets) using your favourite method (milk, eggs, water). Coat with the above mixture.

In a shallow baking dish (a pyrex lasagna pan works well), coat the bottom with oil. Place your chicken in a single layer and bake at 375 degrees for 40-45 minutes or until done.

Thank you all for the great ideas. I did try this one last night and it was real good. But I think for my taste I will have to put more of the spice's in it. Or like one of my favorite tv cooks say's kick it up a notch, BAMMM. I also has left over mix so I put it in the freezer for later use.

Again thank you,

Grump

curlyfries Contributor
D'you know how much chicken this is supposed to coat?

:unsure: No idea.....sorry bunnie.


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