America’s Most Wanted Recipes

America’s Most Wanted Recipes:The recipe for Colonel Sanders’ fried chicken is locked in a Kentucky safe, but that didn’t stop Ron Douglas from trying to unravel one of America’s most closely guarded secrets. The culinary code cracker from Glen Cove approached workers at some of KFC’s Long Island stores, and even tried bribing them. To no avail. “They don’t know the recipe,” Douglas said Monday. “The seasoning comes all prepackaged.” He persevered – and, after years of experimenting, created what he said is an approximation of founder Harland Sanders’ famous recipe. Douglas’ recipe is in his new book “America’s Most Wanted Recipes,” published recently by Simon & Schuster. It includes more than 200 recipes emulating the specialties of restaurant chains including Olive Garden, the Cheesecake Factory and Red Lobster. Related links * Car accidents View local car accident gallery * Local police mugshots See local police mugshots Past mugshot galleries * Local Fires View LI fires gallery >> * LI notable deaths America's Most Wanted RecipesView recent notable deaths on LI >> * The summer of 1969 The Summer of ’69 Long Islanders share their memories from that iconic summer. * Photos of the Day View photos of the day gallery >> * Hangin’ in the Hamptons Hamptons summer blog >> Hamptons photos >> More Hamptons * Editorial Cartoons Walt Handelsman Cartoons Walt Handelsman >> Newsday’s Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist. Douglas, 34, said his fried chicken is “pretty much the same” as the Colonel’s. But he stopped short of saying the two are identical.

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