My Ultimate Gluten Free KFC Recipe (low FODMAP, dairy free) (2024)

My Instagram DMs have been overflowing simply with the word ‘YES!!!’ after asking if you guys would like my top secret gluten free KFC recipe. Well here it is! It’s low FODMAP and dairy free too.

Now I’ve more than updated this recipe for 2018, as the old recipe needed a little tweaking. This new and improved gluten free KFC recipe tastes even better, it’s easier to throw together and it’s now LOW FODMAP too. Let’s do this!

First, before we even get started, let’s talk chicken!

In the photos, I’ve opted for boneless, skinless chicken thighs. Boneless just because they cook quicker, skinless because it gives you the ultimate crispy coating (no soggy skin underneath) and chicken thighs because they’re so incredibly tender.

I’d recommend that you do the same too!

If you’re going for the most authentic gluten free KFC, on-the-bone cuts of chicken are an option too, but bear in mind that these will take considerably longer to cook.

This recipe requires a decent amount of prep, so I’ve tried to streamline the speediness and convenience of this recipe as much as poss!

You’ve also got two options in terms of balancing speediness and authenticity. Deep-frying or shallow frying.

If you want the most authentic gluten free KFC, then of course, deep-frying is your number one route.

But I’ve found that shallow frying, followed by a quick blast in the oven to be quicker, less messy (and with less oil waste), whilst still leaving you with the exact same result.

Especially when using boneless chicken, this recipe can be so quick and convenient (on-the-bone chicken has a lot of nooks and crannies that are hard to reach by shallow frying).

I’ll leave it up to you to decide!

Sooo my gluten free KFC spice blend has been perfected by Mark over quite a few years. No exaggeration!

There’s some great copy-cat, fakeaway KFC recipes out there, but they all tend to vary somewhat, making you wonder which (if any) are actually correct. Turns out Colonel Sanders is pretty tight-lipped about his recipe!

Thankfully for you, Mark has tried them all, then adapted them to actually taste like KFC (not a requirement when calling a recipe a KFC recipe apparently), made them low FODMAP and here we are!

Now this spice/flour blend contains a lot of herbs and spice, so get your shopping list ready!

If you want to make things easier for you mid-week, I’d highly recommend making the spice mix in one enormous batch by multiplying all the spice mix ingredients by four. Then just keep it in a big jar.

That way, it takes about the same amount of effort to make but you’ll likely have enough to make this meal four to five times in the future. Cooking from scratch doesn’t have to always be a pain!

Have I even mentioned the taste? I promise you, this actually does taste like KFC. It’s golden, it’s crispy, there’s a mild heat with a harmony of all those different herbs and spices.

I hadn’t eaten KFC in years and the first time Mark made me this, it made me so happy. And he’s made it even better since then too!

So here’s the big reveal… my gluten free KFC recipe that’s low FODMAP and dairy free too. Enjoy!

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My Ultimate Gluten Free KFC Recipe (low FODMAP, dairy free)

My gluten free KFC recipe tastes just like real KFC and it's dairy free and low FODMAP too!

SERVINGS: 2

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Ingredients

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  • 6 skinless boneless chicken thighs
  • Garlic-infused olive oil for frying
  • 1 egg for coating your chicken

For your spice blend

  • 110 g plain gluten free flour
  • 2 tsp oregano
  • 2 tsp sage
  • 2 tsp basil
  • 2 tsp marjoram
  • 4 tsp smoked paprika
  • 1 tsp chilli flakes
  • 1 tsp asafoetida or onion powder if you don't care about FODMAP
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp pepper

Instructions

  • Pre-heat your oven to 200c.

  • Start creating your spice blend by mixing all the dry ingredients in a big mixing bowl.

  • Beat an egg in a separate bowl too.

  • Heat some garlic-infused olive oil in a frying pan at a medium heat. There should be enough oil to thinly cover the entire frying pan.

  • Take a skinless, boneless chicken thigh, dunk it in the beaten egg mixture, then roll it in the spice mixture bowl until well coated.

  • At this point, you could deep-fry the chicken until golden. If shallow-frying, place the coated chicken thigh into your garlic-infused olive oil in a frying pan.

  • Fry it for about 30 seconds each side. Bear in mind that you don't want the coating to look all nice and golden like in the photos yet. We're not trying to cook the chicken or the coating here either, we're just sealing it until no floury patches are left.

  • Flip it over and add a little more garlic-infused olive oil if the pan is looking dry. Be generous!

  • Once both sides look yellow with no white floury patches, place on a baking try and repeat for all other chicken thighs.

  • Then place in the oven at 200c for 10-12 minutes until crispy and golden.

To make turn this recipe into popcorn chicken:

  • 1. Firstly, start with 2-3 chicken breasts cut into 2.5cm long, 1cm thick strips instead of chicken thighs.

  • 2. Start creating your spice blend by mixing all the dry ingredients in a big mixing bowl.

  • 3. Beat an egg in a separate bowl too.

  • 4. Heat some garlic-infused olive oil in a frying pan at a medium heat. There should be enough oil to thinly cover the entire frying pan.

  • 5. Take a chicken chunk, dunk it in the beaten egg mixture, then roll it in the spice mixture bowl until well coated.

  • 6. Place the coated chicken chunks into your garlic-infused olive oil in a frying pan - around 6 at a time.

  • 7. Fry it for about 2 minutes each side until they're totally cooked. Try and ensure all sides get a little oil on them and frying time.

  • 8. Serve up with your favourite dip.

Notes

If you fry your coated chicken too long and they look nice and golden before they even go in the oven, they'll likely come out looking a little darker than you'd like!
The more coated chicken you fry with the same oil, the more your frying pan will begin to become a little bit sludgy-looking from all the flour. If you intend to fry more than 6 pieces of chicken in the same oil, I'd recommend wiping all the sludgy bits out half way with kitchen roll first. Do it before they start burning and smoking!

Thanks for checking out my gluten free KFC recipe! If you recreate this recipe, I’d love to see how it turns out. So absolutely make sure that you send me a pic using my social media links below…

Any questions about the recipe? Please do let me know by leaving a comment below or on Facebook / Twitter / Instagram!

Thanks for reading,

Becky xxx

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FAQs

Is Kentucky Fried Chicken low in FODMAP? ›

Unfortunately, if you've come to KFC® for chicken, there is no chicken on the menu that is low FODMAP. The fried chicken is battered heavily in wheat flour and a variety of spice including garlic and onion powder.

Is KFC fried chicken dairy free? ›

Heads Up! The Original Recipe Chicken and Kentucky Fried Chicken Nuggets at KFC do contain milk. It isn't noted on their allergy chart, but it's likely that all of their chicken is cooked in the same fryers.

Do KFC have gluten-free options? ›

Does KFC offer any gluten-free chicken? Unfortunately, all of KFC's chicken is breaded in wheat flour and fried. The fast food chain does not currently offer a grilled or non-breaded chicken option, or any other meat that's gluten-free.

Is there milk in KFC? ›

Original Recipe® Chicken Fresh chicken. Breaded in: Wheat flour, Salt, Monosodium glutamate, Spices, Dehydrated garlic, Modified milk ingredients, Dried egg white (Egg white, Baker's yeast, Citric acid). Cooked in: Canola oil (Dimethylpolysiloxane (Antifoaming agent), TBHQ). Contains: Wheat, Milk, Egg.

Can I eat KFC with IBS? ›

Fatty and fried foods

Eating fatty foods such as french fries and fast food may make IBS symptoms worse. Fat slows digestion, and that can lead to uncomfortable symptoms such as bloating, nausea, acid reflux, and stomach pain. Minimize or avoid greasy foods like pizza, french fries, fried chicken, and fatty meats.

Is low FODMAP dairy free? ›

People on the Low-FODMAP Diet are only limiting lactose, not going dairy-free. Dairy-free items are derived from nuts or plants and while they do not contain lactose, they also do not contain the same nutrients as lactose-free dairy foods.

Does breaded chicken have dairy? ›

Unfortunately, regular fried chicken is usually put in buttermilk (dairy) and then dipped in egg, and then dredged in flour.

Does KFC have anything vegan? ›

What is Beyond Fried Chicken®? It packs all the delicious flavor you expect from KFC into a plant-based option. Developed exclusively for KFC by our friends at Beyond Meat®. First plant-based protein offered at national chicken chain in U.S.

What is vegan chicken made of KFC? ›

Beyond Fried Chicken is made mostly of soy and wheat proteins. It is also coated with similar breading to KFC's popcorn nuggets. The KFC website lists the ingredients of Beyond Fried Chicken, including water, enriched wheat flour, soy protein isolate, canola oil, wheat gluten, natural flavorings, and yeast extract.

What can I eat from KFC thats gluten-free? ›

KFC. KFC specializes in breaded, fried chicken, so it's not much of a surprise that their gluten-free options are limited. The only options on the menu here are sides, including their green beans and corn.

Does KFC have gluten allergy? ›

Gluten Free Sides
  • Green beans.
  • Sweet kernel corn.
  • Corn on the cob.
  • Potato salad.
  • Coleslaw.
  • Mashed potatoes (without the gravy) contains dairy.
  • Musselman's applesauce.
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Are Doritos gluten-free? ›

The short answer: no, most Doritos are not gluten-free. Doritos are tortilla chips, which means that the chip itself is mostly made out of corn flour and then flavored with a variety of spices. Unlike many other kinds of grain, corn does not inherently contain gluten.

Does KFC gravy have lactose? ›

Here are some examples of hidden dairy foods.

KFC. The nuggets, original chicken pieces and gravy contain milk as a present ingredient. Beer battered chips contain milk as an ingredient. Crumbed fish has milk present.

Does coleslaw contain dairy? ›

In the United States, coleslaw often contains buttermilk, mayonnaise or substitutes, and carrot. However, many regional variations exist, and recipes incorporating prepared mustard or vinegar without the dairy and mayonnaise are also common.

Does batter contain lactose? ›

Any processed foods that involve batter may have milk products in them, too. If you're cruising down the frozen foods aisle and you think that some popcorn chicken or fish sticks look good and won't contain dairy, think again, according to BBC Good Food.

Can I eat fried chicken on Fodmap diet? ›

Fried chicken prepared at home can be low FODMAP. Even though we prepare the chicken with flour and breadcrumbs or cereals which contain FODMAPs, the quantity we use is small enough to make it still low FODMAP. Fried chicken in restaurants or shops may not be low FODMAP due to seasoning.

What's the healthiest thing at Kentucky fried chicken? ›

Navigating the Menu
What to Order & Avoid at KFC
Most Nutritious OptionsLeast Nutritious Options
Grilled Chicken Wing (Grilled Chicken)Nashville Hot Grilled Chicken Breast (Grilled Chicken)
Extra Crispy Chicken Tenders (Tenders)Popcorn Nuggets (Tenders)
Chicken Little (Sandwiches)Spicy Chicken Sandwich (Sandwiches)
7 more rows
Feb 12, 2022

Is breaded chicken FODMAP? ›

FODMAP info: The chicken in itself does not contain any fodmaps. There could be a risk with the wheat flour used to fry it (fructans/GOS), but the quantity used is very low. A homemade fried chicken could hence be low-fodmaps, but it is impossible to assure without specific testing.

Are deep fried fries low FODMAP? ›

Yes, french fries are low FODMAP. According to the Monash app, no FODMAPs were detected in potatoes, so you can eat freely according to appetite. However, ensure the fries are not coated with high FODMAP ingredients or fried with high FODMAP additives.

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