KFC's secret recipe found in a scrapbook? (2024)

Joseph Gerth|Louisville Courier Journal

This article was originally published in August 2016.

The Chicago Tribune is reporting that it may have uncovered Col. Harland Sanders' secret original recipe for his famed fried chicken, the linchpin of KFC's global franchise of some 18,000 restaurants in 115 countries.

In a story posted on the Tribune's website Friday, a freelance reporter for the newspapersaid he stumbled upon the recipe at the home of Joe Ledington, a nephew of the colonelby marriage, whilepaging through a scrapbook once owned by Sanders' late wife, Claudia Sanders.

But in an email to The Courier Journal, a KFC spokesperson said the recipe isn't theirs. "Many people have made these claims over the years and no one has been accurate –this one isn't either," the email said. "Though, we imagine that might make some tasty fried chicken, too."

Ledington, in an interview with the Courier-Journal, said the scrapbook was passed down through various family members since Claudia Sanders died in 1997. Ledington said the book –which contains photos of the Sanderses' wedding, original franchise agreements and original photos of overseas restaurant openings – has been in his possession about four years.

The recipe was handwritten on a piece of paper tucked into an envelope that contained a copy of Claudia Sanders' will, he said.

Ledington said he grew up mixing the herbs and spices at the Sanders Court and Cafe, the restaurant and motel where Sanders pioneered his now-famous recipe, working there from the time he was 8or 9 years old for a quarter a day and access to the motel's swimming pool.

"I was more excited about the pool than the money," said Ledington, a 67-year-old retired school teacherwho lives in the home where he was reared, about 300 yards from Sanders' first restaurant.

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KFC protects the recipe in a vault and has sued to keep its recipe secret in the past.

According to the Tribune, Yum! replied with an email that said, "In the 1940s, Colonel Sanders developed the original recipe chicken to be sold at his gas station diner. At the time, the recipe was written above the door so anyone could have read it. But today, we go to great lengths to protect such a sacred blend of herbs and spices. In fact, the recipe ranks among America's most valuable trade secrets."

So, does Ledingtonthink the recipe is the real McCoy?

"Yeah, I do," he said. "I don't want to get in an argument with Yum! Brands about it but ... I'm pretty sure that it's pretty close to the original."

According to the Tribune, the recipe calls for two cups of flour, 2/3 tablespoons of salt, 1/2 tablespoon of thyme, 1/2 tablespoon of basil, 1/3 tablespoon of oregano, 1 tablespoon of celery salt, 1 tablespoon of black pepper, 1 tablespoon of dried mustard, 4 tablespoons of paprika, 2 tablespoons of garlic salt, 1 tablespoon of ground ginger and 3 tablespoons of white pepper.

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Former Gov. John Y. Brown Jr., who bought Kentucky Fried Chicken from Sanders in 1964 for $2 million before selling it in 1971, said he doesn't know the recipe but that he has doubts that Ledington's recipe is the real thing.

Brown said it was Sanders who began the tradition of having two different companies make parts of the spice blend so that no one had the full recipe.

"I wouldn’t pay attention to it," Brown said of Ledington's claim. "There have been claims for the last 50 years."

"People along the way have all claimed they have the recipe," he said. "I discount that. It makes a good story."

The Tribune, however,whipped up a couple of batches, added a little Accent, abrand of MSG,to boost the flavorand, voila, it said the bird it cooked was indistinguishable from what it purchased at a KFC restaurant.

Ledington said he's not surprised. Now he just hopes Yumdoesn't take offense.

In fact, he said, he didn't give it a second thought before sharing the recipe with the Tribune reporter.

"I really didn't think about it. I didn't use my head and I certainly don't want to get sued by Yum! Brands," he said. "But I didn't think much about it. I grew up with it."

Reporter Joseph Gerth can be reached at (502) 582-4702. Reporter Jere Downs contributed to this report.

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KFC's secret recipe found in a scrapbook? (2024)

FAQs

Does KFC have a secret formula? ›

KFC employs two different firms, Griffith Laboratories and McCormick & Company, to formulate the blend; in order to maintain secrecy, each firm is given a different half of the recipe. Once the Griffith portion has been formulated, it is sent to McCormick and combined with the remaining ingredients there.

Which recipe was accidentally revealed in 2016 by Sanders's nephew? ›

The not-so-secret recipe read: 11 spices – Mix with 2 cups white fl. Joe Ledington, who worked for his uncle as a preteen, told Jones that white pepper was the real secret, and that nobody knew how to use it — or what it was.

Did KFC reveal their recipe? ›

KFC Accidentally Revealed The Top-Secret Recipe For Its Fried Chicken. KFC has made a real thing out of how guarded a secret their recipe is for their fried chicken. But someone got their hands on what appears to be the recipe. the Tribune test kitchen tried the recipe and compared it with the real thing.

Where is the original handwritten recipe for KFC chicken kept? ›

The original handwritten recipe is securely kept inside a vault at KFC's headquarters in Louisville. Additionally, KFC employs various companies to contribute different ingredients to the recipe — so not even they could know the full recipe.

What is the unhealthiest item in KFC? ›

Worst: Extra Crispy

Here's where "crispy" is a code word for "steer clear." The extra crispy recipe is by far the least healthful of KFC's chicken options. A single breast will set you back 530 calories, 35 grams of fat, and 6 grams of saturated fat.

Does Coca Cola have a secret formula? ›

The most closely guarded and best-kept secret in the food and drinks industry, the Coca‑Cola formula is a complex blend of natural flavours. Although it has been frequently imitated, it has never been replicated.

Who was rejected 1008 times before a restaurant accepted the recipe and began making his chicken? ›

Kentucky Fried Chicken Begins

His delicious recipe was rejected 1,009 times! He had over a thousand rejections, yet he didn't quit. He knew he had a successful idea on his hands. Finally, Sanders made his first sale in 1952 to a restaurateur in Salt Lake City, Utah.

What is the KFC secret recipe slogan? ›

The secret recipe is regularly identified with the phrase "eleven herbs and spices," the amount and identification of which remain a trade secret.

Did KFC apologize? ›

KFC apologized this week for sending a mobile app alert telling German customers to "treat yourself" on Kristallnacht. Kristallnacht, or the night of broken glass, refers to the pogroms against Jewish people in Germany and Austria carried out by Nazis in November 1938. Some consider it the beginning of the Holocaust.

How many times was KFC recipe rejected? ›

Kentucky Fried Chicken Begins

When World War II ended, Sanders began working to sell franchises of his chicken business. He was in his 50s by this time. His delicious recipe was rejected 1,009 times! He had over a thousand rejections, yet he didn't quit.

Where is the KFC secret menu now? ›

1. Open the KFC app and start your order, choosing a location for pickup or delivery. 2. Click on the menu icon (the chicken drumstick) at the bottom, then swipe down and hold for about 10 seconds.

What does KFC stand for? ›

The full form of KFC is Kentucky Fried Chicken. It is a well-known, internationally renowned American fast-food restaurant chain. After McDonald's, KFC is currently the second-largest restaurant chain in the world, with locations in 150 nations, including India. Its headquarters are located in Louisville, Kentucky.

How many people know the formula for KFC? ›

“It's kept in a vault in Kentucky,” she told UK documentary Secrets of the Fast Food Giants. “Across KFC, only two or three people actually know the exact recipe.” The fast food chain has two different factories to make part of its recipe so no one company would ever know the entire formula.

Why does KFC taste different? ›

They used to fry their chicken in lard using the Colonel's 11 herbs and spices. Now they fry it in vegetable oil with a microscopic amount of the 11 herbs and spices, enough to still make a valid claim that it contains the herbs and spices, but not enough to affect the taste. So it's no longer Kentucky Fried Chicken.

Does KFC have chicken without antibiotics? ›

Today, KFC announced that it fulfilled its April 2017 pledge to end the use of medically important antibiotics in its entire U.S. chicken supply. This is very welcome news for its customers and all of us who will rely on these miracle drugs to make us healthy at some point in our lives.

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