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Nov 29, 2010

Turn a KFC Double Down into Chicken Cordon Bleu

Over at food weblog Slashfood, they've made the observation that the new KFC Double Down (you know, that heavily marketed sandwich that uses fried chicken instead of bread) is actually not that original. In fact, it's barely different from Chicken Cordon Bleu, a popular French dish. In an effort to prove their point (and eat lots of KFC, no doubt), they've shared their recipe for Chicken Cordon Bleu, using only 1 KFC Double Down and some organic French tarragon.

Sure, it sounds silly, but we love KFC so much we've learned how to make it at home—so all logic has already been thrown out the window. Plus, it's a great way to make a great tasting "fancy" dish at the last second, when you've set the duck on fire and your guests are arriving in 20 minutes.



32 comments:

  1. There is no KFC where I live :(
    Anyone mind sending me a bucket?

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  2. I love KFC and its really interesting to know what the company's food is based on.

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  3. It's tasty no matter what name you use!

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  4. I should try this, KFC one block away!

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  5. I had my first double down yesterday. It wasn't as good as I expected.

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  6. we don't have a kfc here :(
    My parrents hometown has one though

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  7. Ive never tried either, but I might have to get a double down

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  8. now tell us how to make the McRib look fancy.

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  9. KFC looks great, i want to go to one of them.

    In my country we don´t have KFC =(

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  10. Lol or you could buy a healthy dish instead!

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  11. I love Cordon Bleu - too bad we don't have KFC here. :(

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  12. If only I wasn't vegetarian... XD

    http://anon408.blogspot.com

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  13. I did not know that such a sandwich was originally a French dish O.o

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  14. I tried making a steak sub from my fave take out place. Failed miserably.

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