Chick-fil-A Shares Sandwich Substitute For When They’re Closed on Sundays

We’re all familiar with the idea of Sundays being rest day, right? But if you’re a normal American with cravings for delicious fast food, Sundays can be a day of dread… especially if you love Chick-fil-A. I for one am amongst the ranks of chicken sandwich fiends that somehow always want Chick-fil-A in and around their mouths on the one day that it isn’t open.

However in comes some news that has me like hallelujah, shoutout to the chicken gawds! Chick-fil-A and Top Chef season 6 contender, Kevin Gillespie have shared a chicken sandwich recipe inspired by the restaurant’s OG money maker.

In the video above, Chef Kevin Gillespie shares that testing his “Closed-On-Sunday Chicken Sandwich” took weeks of trying to figure out the perfect balance of sweet and savory, that made the OG what it was.

Although, Chef Kevin admits that while there is no real replacement for the satisfaction from the real thing, the easy to follow recipe is his take on satisfying your chicken sandwich cravings without sacrificing flavor and cost.

Who knows how far or close he is from the OG Chick-fil-A recipe, but at least we normal people now have a base and the tools to satisfy our appetites for a fire chicken sandwich on a Sunday.

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