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  2. 45 Fast-Food Copycat Recipes You Can Make at Home - AOL

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    2. KFC Chicken. The "original recipe" of 11 herbs and spices used to make Colonel Sanders' world-famous fried chicken is still closely guarded, but home cooks have found ways of duplicating the ...

  3. How to make a copycat pumpkin spice latte at home - AOL

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    Pumpkin pie spice: Make your own homemade pumpkin pie spice with just four common spices. Milk: Whole or 2% milk will make the creamiest texture, but lower-fat milk or non-dairy alternatives will ...

  4. 25 Classic '80s Recipes That Still Hit the Spot - AOL

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    This recipe offers the home cook the choice of fish, from tilapia to snapper, cod to catfish (and plenty more) with a spice mix that features garlic and onion powders, paprika, Italian and Old Bay ...

  5. KFC Original Recipe - Wikipedia

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    KFC Original Recipe chicken. The KFC Original Recipe is a secret mix of ingredients that fast food restaurant chain KFC uses to produce fried chicken.. By the very late 1930s, Harland Sanders' gas station in Corbin, Kentucky, was so well known for its fried chicken that Sanders decided to remove the gas pumps and build a restaurant and motel in their place.

  6. The Best Costco Copycat Recipes - AOL

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    Costco Double Chocolate Muffins Recipe. Using a devil’s food cake mix, chocolate chips, and a healthy helping of sour cream, Danelle from Let’s Dish captures the richness of Costco’s double ...

  7. Quatre épices - Wikipedia

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    The blend of spices will typically use a larger proportion of pepper (usually white pepper) than the other spices, but some recipes suggest using roughly equal parts of each spice. In French cooking, it is typically used in soup, ragout and pot-cooked dishes, vegetable preparations and charcuterie , such as pâté , sausages and terrines .