KFC Original Secret Crispy Chicken Recipe

Step 1: In a medium bowl, whisk together all the dry ingredients flour, salt, pepper, paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, oregano, basil, thyme, mustard powder, and celery salt.

Step 2: Heat your vegetable oil in a deep fryer or large pot. You want it to reach 350°F (175°C). A thermometer here is your best friend.

Step 3: Take each chicken piece and coat it generously in the flour-spice mixture. Shake off any excess but ensure it’s fully covered. For an extra crunch, you can double dip just coat once, let it rest, then coat again.

Step 4: Gently place the chicken into the hot oil, a few pieces at a time to avoid overcrowding. Let them fry for 15 to 20 minutes, flipping once halfway, until they’re golden brown and cooked through.

Step 5: Transfer the chicken to a wire rack over paper towels to drain excess oil. Resist the urge to place them directly on paper towels that can trap steam and soften the crust.

Step 6: Serve piping hot. I always sprinkle a tiny pinch of salt over them while they’re still hot it brings out all the spice notes.

Crispy golden KFC-style fried chicken on a wire rack
Crispy, golden fried chicken made with the secret blend of 11 spices

Chef’s Notes and Troubleshooting Tips

  • Too much oil splatter? Pat your chicken dry before flouring it. Moisture causes violent bubbling.
  • Chicken not crispy enough? Make sure your oil stays hot. A temperature drop equals soggy crust.
  • Uneven cooking? Use uniform chicken sizes. Thin wings cook much faster than thick thighs.

As a chef, patience is key here. I had to practice the fry timing, balance the seasoning, and get that skin-to-meat ratio just right. But trust me when it’s right, it’s unforgettable.

How to Make Your Fried Chicken Stand Out

Want to elevate your homemade KFC-style chicken even further? Here’s how I take mine from good to next-level:

 

  • Add a splash of buttermilk to your flour mix for tender meat.
  • Marinate your chicken in seasoned brine for 6-8 hours before frying.
  • Include a pinch of white pepper and MSG if you’re going for authenticity.
  • Sprinkle a little cayenne if you want a spicy kick.