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Some people just can't get enough of Kentucky Fried Chicken. While Tokyo's all-you-can-eat-and-drink KFC provides more than enough for an outing, sometimes you'd just like to be able to make fried chicken that tastes just the same. Unfortunately, Colonel Sanders' "11 herbs and spices" is one of the most famously guarded trade secrets in fried poultry, making an exact replication a game of culinary experimentation.
After years of trial and error, Japanese cooking enthusiast and YouTuber Gen (@GensEssay) claims to have gotten very close to the finger lickin' good recipe, however. Gen recently took to Twitter and YouTube to share an extensively researched recipe he claims is indistinguishable from the classic, and even cooked it up in a video:
"Announcement: I, a pervert who has tried to recreate KFC for 3 years, has arrived at the stage where an ordinary person can't tell the difference."
Source: @GensEssay
(Recipe translated below image)
Source: @GensEssay
Garlic: 1 Tbsp
Ginger: 2 tsp
Onion: 2 tsp
Paprika: 2 Tbsp
Nutmeg: 1 tsp
Oregano: 1/2 tsp
Basil: 1 tsp
Marjoram: 1 tsp
White pepper: 3 Tbsp
Black pepper: 1 Tbsp
Sugar: 1 tsp
Salt: 3 tsp
Glutamic acid powder: 70g
Unsalted chicken extract powder: 70g
Light flour: 300g
Medium Flour: 60g
Source: @GensEssay
Source: @GensEssay
In a video below (which starts at 9:43) you can watch Gen prepare the imitation recipe and his satisfaction after.
It certainly looks the part!
Source: Gen
Source: Gen
This isn't the only recreation of a classic food (or even beverage) Gen has tried his hand at. Be sure to follow on YouTube to see recreations of Orange Chicken from Panda Express, Coca-Cola, as well as delicious original recipes.