Harland David Sander's Recipe Journal | |
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Origin |
Harland David Sander |
Type |
Recipe Journal |
Effects |
It contains all the recipes that Harlan tried out until he came to his famous recipe. |
Downsides |
If one were to use the real recipe, the food would become so addictive that people will not stop eating the food made with the recipe. |
Activation |
Using the recipe. |
Collected by |
Warehouse 13 |
Section |
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Aisle |
077-3699 |
Shelf |
55874-8890-125 |
Date of Collection |
Sept.21.1977 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
Colonel Harland David Sanders (September 9, 1890 – December 16, 1980) was an American businessman and restaurateur who founded the Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) restaurant chain.
In 1930 Sanders opened a service station in Corbin, Kentucky where he cooked chicken dishes and other meals such as country ham and steaks for customers. Since he did not have a restaurant, he served customers in his adjacent living quarters. His local popularity grew and Sanders moved to a motel with a 142 seat restaurant, later designated the Harland Sanders Café and Museum. Over the next nine years he developed his "Secret Recipe" for frying chicken in a pressure fryer that cooked the chicken much faster than pan frying.
Harland easily figured out how addictive the food could be with the recipe, so he tweaked it and passed off the new recipe as the one he created.
Today[]
The Warehouse sent an agent to talk to Harland after they heard of the rumor. After taking to Harland for awhile, he trusted the Warehouse with the recipe journal and gave it to them. Artie has told Pete to leave the journal alone.