TOP 10 KFC ITEMS THAT YOU HAVEN’T TRIED
TOP 10 KFC ITEMS THAT YOU HAVEN’T TRIED
There are probably a few KFC menu items you’ve never had the
chance to taste. The reason why you might be missing out on some pretty tasty –
or, at the very least, interesting – KFC foods is because your local restaurant
doesn’t serve them.
Like many fast food chains, KFCs menus vary from country to
country. So, we’ve put together a list of the top10 KFC food items you’ve never
tried. Nacho Box If you’re not from Australia, there’s good chance you’ve been
missing out on KFC’s.
Nacho Box
The Nacho Box was
brought about during an era when Mexican food was, for no apparent reason,
taking Australia by storm. Always game, KFC was quick to jump on the bandwagon,
launching their very own line of Nacho-themed products. The concept of the
Nacho Box is quite straightforward; it’s literally a box of nachos.
For the most part, it follows the classic nacho recipe, and
is made up of salsa, cheese, and tortilla chips. But, since this is KFC, the
fast food chain added their own special twist to it, adding spicy chunks of
popcorn chicken into the mix. No doubt, this is one food item we have no
trouble getting behind.
KFC Krushems Skittles
on KFC’s British dessert menu, you’ll find a line of novelty
milkshakes, famously named “Krushems”. There are several flavours of this summer
time dessert, many of them inspired by different candies, such as Maltesers and
Twix.
And the one we’re most interested in is their Skittles flavoured
Krushems, a pink milkshake with original Skittles mixed into it. This sweet
treat is the perfect chaser to any of KFCs salty savoury meals and can always
be counted on to cool you down on a hot summer day. KFC isn’t the first fast
food restaurant to mix candy and ice cream, but their decision to use Skittles
is impressive.
It’s pretty uncommon
to see Skittles eaten in any way other than straight out of the bag, so the
Skittles Krushems gets points for originality. The Skittles Krushems came under
fire a few years ago, criticized for its allegedly dangerous sugar content.
This can be taken as a sign that it probably tastes absolutely amazing.
Luckily, in spite of the public outcry, this delicious flavour
is still widely available in the UK.
Caramel Kream Ball
Another decadent KFC dessert comes from France. This dessert
as a whole sounds like any sweet tooth’s dream come true, but it’s the
presentation that has people obsessed. Like most of KFC’s sweet food items, the
Kream Ball line-up is ice-cream based.
Served in a plastic sphere with an opening at the top, each
kind of Kream Ball is made up of three main components: a crunchy base, vanilla
ice cream, and a sweet flavoured sauce. The specific ingredients in France’s
Caramel Kream Ball are vanilla soft serve on a bed of chewy caramel fudge
chunks, topped with caramel sauce.
It’s basically a new and improved caramel sundae. And it
gets major bonus points for being aesthetic enough to fit on a foodie’s
Instagram feed. One cannot expect anything else from France, where sweets reach
another level. A lot of French foods have made it across the pond and become
popular in the U.S. and we don’t see a reason why this wouldn’t be the case
with the KFC Cream Ball.
Deep Fried Corn Soup
The phrase “Deep Fried Corn Soup” gives us a lot to unpack.
It isn’t quite like anything we’ve ever seen before. It’s totally
understandable if you’re sceptical but give this Japanese KFC food item a fair
shot.
When you think about it, corn and soup are both top tier
foods, and no food has ever gone into a deep fryer and come out worse for wear.
So, logically, Deep Fried Corn Soup has to taste incredible. This KFC snack
started off with a corn potage, which is heavily battered and deep fried. The
resulting product looks like an extra puffy hash brown. While the outside is
crispy, the inside remains ridiculously creamy.
It’s the perfect comfort food. Japan’s authentic cuisine
already offers so much, that if you were to vacation there, an American fast
food restaurant probably wouldn’t be high on your culinary bucket list. But if
you do have the chance to visit a KFC in Japan, this would definitely be an
interesting food to try.
Shrimp Doughnut
When Thai KFCs created the Shrimp Doughnut they altered the
course of history. They mixed various ingredients that should have nothing to
do with each other and created something sumptuous.
The Shrimp Doughnut has little in common with the dessert
food served by Dunkin’ and Krispy Kreme. It only gets its name from its shape.
Inside the doughnut, you’ll find a layer of minced shrimp stuffing, the whole
thing is dunked into batter and deep-fried to perfection. If you live in the
USA, odds are that you’ve never had the opportunity to try out this KFC product.
Keep your fingers crossed and pray that American KFCs eventually decide to
upgrade their menus to include some of their more interesting international
food items.
The Scoff-ee Cup
In the fight against climate change, people are making the
switch from single-use coffee cups to reusable coffee cups. KFC’s Scoff-ee Cups
were made and offer a whole new meaning to a non-disposable coffee cup. KFC
described the cups as being made from a unique biscuit, wrapped in sugar paper,
and lined with a layer of heat-resistant white chocolate. Then as you drink the
coffee in the cup, the white chocolate lining will slowly begin to melt and mix
with your coffee. The cup even gave off its own aroma, as KFC partnered with
The Robin Collective, an experimental food company, to help infuse the Scoff-ee
cups with a coconut cream, freshly cut grass and wild flower scents. whether
that's a good thing or not, that’ sup to you to decide. The KFC Scoff-ee Cups
were only released in the UK for a trial period. This trail period came and
went, and no plans were made for an international release, or to have more
available to UK customers, it has simply disappeared. But fear not, if you like
this concept, there are indeed other smaller and local shops experimenting with
these type of edible coffee cups. We hope this is not the last we hear of edible
coffee cups being offered from a major fast food player as it's just such a
cool idea!
Okonomiyaki Chicken
While Okonomiyaki Chicken is on menus at KFC sin Hong Kong,
Okonomiyaki is actually a staple of Japanese cuisine. It’s a savoury pancake
that, depending on where you order it, will contain different ingredients, but
the basic recipe calls for flour, eggs, cabbage, and water. Okonomiyaki is
usually served with a variety of toppings. In their own take on this classic
dish, KFC did away with the basic recipe entirely, replacing the pancake itself
with a piece of bone-in fried chicken. The restaurant is Kentucky Fried Chicken,
after all. The piece of chicken, however, is dressed just like Okonomiyaki
would be. The toppings include mayonnaise, okonomiyaki sauce, seaweed flakes,
and bonito flakes. The sheer volume of the toppings makes this piece of fried
chicken tricky to eat. All of the dressings are absolutely delicious and
complement each other perfectly. This is a great way to get a taste for another
culture, even though the restaurant is American. While you’re not getting
Okonomiyaki Chicken at your local KFC anytime soon, definitely keep it in mind
in case life ever takes you to Hong Kong.
Zinger Double Down
King
It was only a matter of time until a version of the Double
Down made this list. It was simply a question of which one. There have been
several variants of this burger, ever since the United States came out with the
original Double Down, a sandwich where the buns were replaced with two fried
chicken patties, in between which you can find bacon, cheese, and sauce. As
ridiculous as it sounds, the creation of the Double Down launched a worldwide
feud. KFCs in different countries have come up with their own versions of the
Double Down, each more outrageous than the last. The Zinger Double Down King
one-upped the original sandwich by adding a slice of beef between the two
chicken patties acting as buns. Oh yes, the bacon, cheese, and sauce are all
there, as well. Talk about protein city. It’s up to you to decide whether or not
that’s a bad thing.
Tomato Soup Macaroni
with Flava Roast Chicken
If you’re an American craving comfort food in Hong Kong,
swing by your nearest KFC for this pick-me-up meal. The name Tomato Soup
Macaroni with Flava Roast Chicken might be a bit of a mouthful, but the only
words needed to describe it are “wholesome” and “delicious”. The tomato soup
and macaroni are a classic combination, but the star of the dish is the Flava
Roast Chicken that tops it all off. If you need a frame of reference, it’s comparable
to the Grilled Chicken you can get at KFCs a little closer to home. The
marinade is top notch, and it’s perfectly cooked, leaving it juicy and tender.
In the name of keeping things healthy, there’s some corn mixed into the soup as
well. Finally, for the sake of presentation, a slice of tomato tops the whole
thing off. This soup is all nostalgia. It’s sure to take you on a trip down memory
lane. Pair that with the chicken that never disappoints, and you’ve got
yourself a recipe for success. A little taste of home away from home, if you
will. At least compared to some of the other KFC foods you’ve probably never
tried.
Corn and Philly
Chicken Sandwich
Hailing from Brazil, this food item does not look all that
appealing. And yet, most people would probably be surprised by how much they
enjoy it. I mean, we’ve all heard of Philly Cheesesteak but Philly Chicken? KFC
developed this sandwich as part of a partnership with Philadelphia cream
cheese. The recipe is quite simple. Instead of a traditional condiment, like ketchup
or mayo accompanying the piece of fried chicken and two hamburger buns, this
sandwich is kept from getting too dry by a generous serving of cream cheese.
For added flavour, corn has been mixed into the cream cheese topping. This
isn’t a chicken burger for the faint of stomach. Altogether, it makes for a
pretty heavy meal. Cream cheese goes well with pretty much anything and we
doubt that a chicken burger would be the exception to the rule. As for the
corn, well, who doesn’t love corn? All the ingredients sound great when alone
but to put them all together in one sandwich may be a bit of a reach. No one
can accuse KFC of not taking risks.
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