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Iowa Weird: Flavor Flav's Failed Fried Chicken Restaurant
In a different timeline, Clinton, Iowa, would be home to the first of many Flav’s Fried Chicken (FFC) locations and Col. Sanders would be America’s

Yep.That’s an Old LGS.
Why in Iowa?Yep.
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Iowa Weird: Flavor Flav's Failed Fried Chicken Restaurant
In a different timeline, Clinton, Iowa, would be home to the first of many Flav’s Fried Chicken (FFC) locations and Col. Sanders would be America’siowastartingline.com
Been nice knowing you...Canes sucks. If you need sauce to make your chicken good then you don’t have good chicken and I’ll die on that hill.
Same with the Chicago area. I’ve had Cane’s a couple of times trying to give it the benefit of the doubt, since so many people I know love it. I’m not saying it is bad, but I have no desire to eat it again. Worst part is, we got a PDQ here in Schaumburg and the whole family loved it. They closed up though. Not sure why, PDQ was always busy.Cane's must be better in IA than in KC. I've had it twice here and have zero desire to go back. Slim wins between the two. Strouds is a step above both and it gets a lot of love locally, but Gus's crushes them all.
I'm not sure if it's still there, but there used to be some place in Kingsley that had the best broasted chicken. It was dark and dismal inside, but it added nicely to the shame of gourging yourself on crispy goodness.
I disagree. I find that the chicken at Cane's is almost always perfectly cooked. Most other places it's almost always overcooked. Yes it's a little plain without the sauce so if you don't like their sauce I can understand how you don't like Cane's.Canes sucks. If you need sauce to make your chicken good then you don’t have good chicken and I’ll die on that hill.
I really really dislike Cane's, mostly because I don't like the Cane's sauce, leaving me with bland chicken because they don't have any other options.
Slim Chickens is pretty good! I've had that in OK before. They have a lot of sauces which I like.
My personal favorites are Bojangles and Zaxby's.
You have to go down south for good chicken places.
There is a reason that crappy buffet restaurants dominate the market in a lot of areas. Granted, they were aswesome when our kids were little. Didn't have to wait for meals to arrive, kids got to choose whatever they wanted, but once they developed taste, I've never hit another buffet.I was kind of shocked they don’t have a bbq sauce like every other nuggets or chicken strips offering in history has. I’m not a fan of variations on mayo. Id have liked the chicken w bbq. The fries were irredeemable to me, just bad. Not good one all you have is chicken and fries.
It is a lot of food for the $, at least in my area. I wonder if that’s part of the appeal.
Canes would easily win, but would it kill them to season their chicken? It's so bland. Brine it or soak it in seasoned buttermilk or add seasoning to the dredge, or something, because even though it's cooked very well, the meat is just bland.
Don't get me wrong, it's not terrible. But it's just so easily remedied that I have to imagine that the owners of the company are doing it on purpose. Maybe they all injured their tongues in a nasty, cheese grating accident some time back, and now they require their food to be super bland.
It's so close to being fantastic.
Canes sucks. If you need sauce to make your chicken good then you don’t have good chicken and I’ll die on that hill.
Absolutely. There's a difference between cooking something well and seasoning it well.But brines, breadings, and seasonings are totally okay![]()
Absolutely. There's a difference between cooking something well and seasoning it well.
You could expertly grill a hamburger using the best blend of beef, to a perfect medium rare, but if you don't season it, it's going to underwhelm.
The technique can be flawless and still produce a substandard product.
This is especially the case with chicken, which doesn't have a lot of flavor on its own.Absolutely. There's a difference between cooking something well and seasoning it well.
You could expertly grill a hamburger using the best blend of beef, to a perfect medium rare, but if you don't season it, it's going to underwhelm.
The technique can be flawless and still produce a substandard product.
Absolutely. There's a difference between cooking something well and seasoning it well.
You could expertly grill a hamburger using the best blend of beef, to a perfect medium rare, but if you don't season it, it's going to underwhelm.
The technique can be flawless and still produce a substandard product.
But chicken doesn't have to be one of them. With a bit of seasoning in the form of brining you can add a ton of flavor without adding sauce. One of my family's favorite meals is grilled chicken legs that I've brined in pickle juice for 24 hours. No bbq sauce or ranch or anything else is needed on those and they're massively flavorful.That was exactly my point. :shrug:
Some things need sauce. Like, a lot of foods.
I stay away from buffets for the most part. Exceptions:There is a reason that crappy buffet restaurants dominate the market in a lot of areas. Granted, they were aswesome when our kids were little. Didn't have to wait for meals to arrive, kids got to choose whatever they wanted, but once they developed taste, I've never hit another buffet.
I think you are right, America's taste buds seem to be directed at how full I can get, not how good the food really is.
But chicken doesn't have to be one of them. With a bit of seasoning in the form of brining you can add a ton of flavor without adding sauce. One of my family's favorite meals is grilled chicken legs that I've brined in pickle juice for 24 hours. No bbq sauce or ranch or anything else is needed on those and they're massively flavorful.