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KFC Gravy
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Following on from the KFC clone question, does anybody know why the KFC gravy flavour/taste varies around the UK? I've come to the conclusion (from travelling around) that in the north (for example), they have the original seasoned KFC-flavour gravy, but it's definitely different from where I live now. They changed it a few years ago (for an experiment, so KFC told me at the time) and it's never been changed back again. Also, when I'm up north in a KFC, I see many more people asking for gravy, so perhaps that's why they've kept the good stuff up there and put the crap in all the places where it wasn't so popular anyway. Would like to hear your thoughts, along with which area you live in, so that I know if it's safe to get gravy when I go there.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thank you for your intro, bednobs. The ending though, was brilliant; do you really think it's like that? I've come to the conclusion that it may be, but I have no proof other than my own experience.
Your replies have all been very interesting though.
So they're doing the pale, floury stuff up north in certain places too ... I had one in York the other week and the gravey was great; I had one at Hartshead Moor Services not long ago too and that was fine. What's their agenda? The pale stuff is supposed to taste 'chickeny', but I like the original stuff that tasted 'seasony'.
I want my old gravy back; I hate the pale, tasteless stuff.
Your replies have all been very interesting though.
So they're doing the pale, floury stuff up north in certain places too ... I had one in York the other week and the gravey was great; I had one at Hartshead Moor Services not long ago too and that was fine. What's their agenda? The pale stuff is supposed to taste 'chickeny', but I like the original stuff that tasted 'seasony'.
I want my old gravy back; I hate the pale, tasteless stuff.
Hi gallapunk, Dumbarton KFC gravy is bearable but it's a lot more peppery than Leith Walk in Edinburgh. Only tried it recently but it is really nice and actually make the inferior quality chips that they sell in KFC edible, which is no mean feat! I used to think the chips were absolutely boggin till I discovered the gravy was actually quite nice, I was totally expecting bisto or some other rubbish like that but it tastes a lot less healthy than that! Bring it on!
Hi Skreech - pmsl at the *inferior quality chips! Oh dear. Well i suppose they provide what they consider to be a nice gravy then, to smother the taste of the rest of the rubbish - but sorry! There are a lot of people out there who almost live at KFC, so I don't really mean all that to sound derogatory. Each to their own and all that - x
Hey Ice maiden, looks like it's just you and me up! I know those people you're talking about and there's absolutely no excuse for being the fat layabouts that they are, the evidence that they live in such high class establishments confirms my claims! Cardiac arrests for all the lard-eating, non-exercise taking scum!
Oh no, now I sound like a greasy lardy who eats nothing but takeaways and it's just not true. I cook all my meals from scratch all week long and on Saturday evening I treat myself to a takeaway for dinner. It may be KFC, Chinese, kebab, pizza, pretty much anything, but I don't live on the damn things.
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I used to travel to Ireland for work from the UK and have over the passed 4 years stopped eating KFC while there because the Gravy is like glue mixed with a faint peppery fart of a flavour(nothing like the UK gravy). The recipe has now unfortunately spread to the Mainland UK and i now miss my weekly treat as i only really liked the gravy! If anybody knows of a KFC near Manchester with original gravy let me know!
Hi Tufty, head up the motorway towards Leeds/Bradford and I think it's the Heartshead Moor services that has a KFC, they do the proper gravy there - or did 6 months ago - unless the gloopy glue stuff is spreading even further. Also, the KFCs I've been to whilst in Bradford and York have it, but I guess it's a bit of a trek from Manchester. I've been to 2 KFCs in Swansea in the last few months and they have the original gravy too, but unfortunately that's even further for you to travel. Hope you find some.
The reason for the taste difference is very simple. The gravy is made from a standard pre mix which is then combined with the crackling, (which is filtered from the chicken fryers.) The more crackling added the stronger the taste. This process is simply controlled by the staff and many times they do not put enough crackling in as they have none. If you get crappy gravy take it back or phone and complain. The manager will know......