KFC IS NOW BLAND IN MY HUMBLE OPINIONI
remember many decades ago the first time our family enjoyed
Harland Sanders
wonderful Kentucky Fried Chicken aka KFC. The taste and texture
of the pressure fried chicken would get your taste buds to tingling from the
eleven (11) herbs and spices used as claimed by the Colonel. It definitely
was "finger licking good"
as advertised.
However, over the years I have noticed that the KFC chicken doesn't have
the seasoning pop that it once had; definitely much more greasy and the breaded
skin doesn't want to adhere to the chicken. You rarely see any
type of seasoning mix present within and on the breaded skin and to my taste buds, the
chicken is bland to taste with very little flavor.
On a positive note, the chicken is tender, but nevertheless tasteless in my
humble opinion! My last purchase of the KFC 8 piece meal/deal definitely
planted the seed for this short story!
I guess the reason I still purchase KFC is solely the convenience and will no
doubt go back to purchasing BoJangles chicken versus KFC. We now have a local Popeye's
place, however my bride cannot handle much spice aka heat such as cayenne
pepper since her stroke of fourteen years ago which I have cut way back on
cayenne pepper in many of my recipes.
Those of us that were raised on home grown chickens running around the
yard and in the chicken coops with a variable yard diet, know what fried chicken
cooked in a cast iron skillet with hog lard should taste like instead
of the monophagous pellet feed diet fed to production raised chickens with who knows what is
in the feed and water mix to render four pound chickens to market in about 48
days!
I am definitely not alone in my assessment of what has happened to the
taste of the KFC and a Google search will reveal many who feel the same way
that I do.
WHY THE CHANGE
Many foods and food industries have gotten a bad rap with Big Brother and its cronies
attempting to tell us what is good for our health which can be a good thing
if there is sufficient evidence to back up such claims! Butter and Lard got bad
reviews from the Health Food critics, however over the decades their findings
have been very flawed. Advertising of food products has taken on a
whole new meaning with the end goal of selling that product, most of the
time at a very high price. Labels on food packaging, etc., are mere
words in print with very little scientific data to back up their claims.
Such advertising has existed for centuries; e.g.,
Carter's Little Liver Pills, Crazy Water
Crystals, Snake Oil, Listerine, etc.
I realize I am now rambling, but that is my usual MO,
modus operandi.
10 Of THE MOST MISLEADING FOOD LABELS
1. Multigrain or 12 Grains
2. Grass-fed
3. No Added Sugar
4. Gluten-free
5. High-Protein
6. Cage-free & Pasteur Centered
7. Vegetarian Fed Eggs
8. Trans fat-free
9. All Natural
10. Organic
NO FDA ENFORCEMENT
The FDA has no policy or formal definition for the Natural food label.
Many manufacturers have gotten onto the political correctness bandwagon
by changing the package labels; e.g., Uncle Ben's rice and Aunt Jemima
pancake mix. Remember the fuss when they removed the Colonel from the
KFC billboards and advertising?
PSYCHOLOGICAL BIAS
Cooking is something that I enjoy doing and will experiment in the
kitchen and try different
recipes, whereby modifying and adapting existing
recipes to my own liking and taste. Taste is very subjective and what
I like, another might not like and I will try and make a parallel with a term
called psychological bias, of
which there probably isn't a cure.
PSYCHOLOGICAL BIAS. Simply stated, "Humans harbor biases.
These prejudices influence what we hear, taste, feel, etc. In other words, if you EXPECT
something to be better than another - it will! This
phenomena or Psychological bias has been tested and proven by many
double
blind tests of all types to fully document and support this phenomena" and
is relative to our sense of taste as well!
FOR EXAMPLE: Back in the early 1970s,
I believed that Coca Cola in the short small glass bottles (6.5 oz.) was
much more flavorful aka potent and stronger tasting that the Coca Cola in the larger 12
and 16 oz. bottles and got a chance to try a "blind test" at Blackwelders Restaurant
in Ansonville, NC. The owner Mr. Blackwelder; can't remember his first
name, offered to do a so called blind test using the small bottle and large
bottle of the Coca Cola and delivered a Styrofoam cup with a sample of each
to myself, Brother Allen Porter and cousin Johnny Ray Coley (now deceased)
and marked on the bottom of the Styrofoam cup whether the Coca Cola was from
the small or large bottle.
After the test was completed, I had chosen the larger Coca Cola as being the
strongest tasting and the results varied between all three of us. In
my mind, the smaller bottle of Coca Cola was the strongest causing you to
burp aka belch more and had more intense flavor; grin if you must!
I am definitely not immune to
psychological bias,
however I don't think the taste of the current KFC is influenced by
my psychological bias which I know sounds paradoxical or oxymoron.
HERBS AND SPICES
In 1983, William Poundstone conducted laboratory
research into the coating mix, as described in his book Big Secrets
available on
Amazon, and claimed that a sample he examined contained only
flour, salt, monosodium glutamate and black pepper. KFC maintains that it
still adheres to Sanders' original 1940 recipe and if that is the truth,
which I definitely don't believe, the quantity of the herbs and spices used
has probably been reduced to a very small fraction of the amount originally
used, since the herb seasoning mix was shipped to the stores in packets and
was added to the flour breader.
I am inclined to believe the above test conducted
by William Poundstone as I definitely
cannot taste much seasoning at all in the KFC or visualize any
seasonings present, especially at the KFC
facility here in
Wadesboro, NC.
There are many knock-off recipes for the KFC herbs
and spices via the internet and my own house seasoning mix called
Wild Bill's Meat
Rub will knock the socks off the current KFC taste wise.
BTW,
"It is a poor frog that want croak on his
own pond."
Below is one sample of various herbs and spices you
will find on the internet for KFC seasoning mix:
KFC ORIGINAL RECIPE?
2 cups white flour ( I will use all-purpose)
2/3 Ts Salt
1/2 Ts Thyme
1/2 Ts Basil
1/3 Ts Oregano
1 Ts Celery salt
1 Ts Black pepper
1 Ts Dried mustard
4 Ts Paprika
2 Ts Garlic salt
1 Ts Ground ginger
3 Ts White pepper
As soon as I get back to 100 percent from an open
left inguinal hernia
operation/repair, I plan to mix a test batch of the above seasoning mix and
deep fry a chicken and do some serious tasting/evaluation with the family. I do know
that my own
oven baked chicken and brined
deep fried chicken with my
Wild Bill's Meat Rub is far superior taste
wise than the current KFC available here in Wadesboro, NC.
I will later post a few pixs to this page with test
results.
PORTER'S BRINED DEEP FRIED CHICKEN
Melt in your mouth tender, flavorful and not greasy! Check
out the crust aka bark on the chicken.
KFC cannot hold a candle to the above chicken prepared by yours truly.
As stated earlier, I purchased KFC as a matter of convenience.
Cleaning a deep fryer and storing the cooking oil is a hassle to say the
least, however quality in, equals quality out!
Above
brined deep fried chicken from my archived pixs taken on 03-14-13
Can you say "beautimous" out loud?
In summary, many large corporations over the decades have
cut corners to keep the stock holders dividends intact, but in the long run,
such cuts will normally come home to haunt them. It is the consumer
that dictates the long term success or failure of a product and not some fancy
advertising on steroids! As eluded to earlier, many fast food chains have
attempted to get on the Healthy Food Bandwagon, changing their menu to keep
potential sales high and KFC might be one example. Most of the time,
production cost is the determining factor for such changes!
I often use a saying, "If it ain't broke,
don't fix it" in other words,
"leave well enough alone."
Remember what happened to Coca Cola when they came out with the NEW
Formula Coca Cola on April 23, 1985 which was a day that will live in
marketing infamy, spawning consumer angst the likes of what no business has
ever seen.
I give God through Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior, the Praise, Honor
and Glory in all things!
Merry Christmas to all and remember, "Jesus
is the reason for the season."
Web page created by Bill aka Mickey Porter on
12-19-2020.
LEAVING ON A
SPIRITUAL NOTE
If you do not know Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, please take
this moment to accept him by Faith into your Life, whereby Salvation
will be attained.
Ephesians 2:8 - 2:9 8 For by grace are ye saved through
faith; and that not of yourselves: [it is] the gift of God: 9 Not of
works, lest any man should boast.
Hebrews 11:1 “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for,
the evidence of things not seen.”
Romans 10:17 “So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by
the word of God.”
Open this
link about faith in the King James
Bible.
Romans 10:9 “That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the
Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him
from the dead, thou shalt be saved.”
Open this
link of Bible Verses About Salvation,
King James Version Bible (KJV).
Hebrews 4:12 “For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and
sharper than any two edged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder
of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of
the thoughts and intents of the heart.”
Romans 6:23 “For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of
God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.”
Romans 3:23 “For all have sinned, and come short of the glory
of God;”
Micah 6:8 “He hath shewed thee, O man, what is good; and what
doth the LORD require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and
to walk humbly with thy God?”
Philippians 4:13 "I can do all things through Christ which
strengtheneth me."