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A former employee of a Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers restaurant took to Twitter to share the recipe of the company's famous secret sauce after apparently being fired from the fast food chain.
Twitter user @JanniAreYouOkay tweeted on Sept. 16, "Cane's fired me." She then said its famous secret sauce is just "mayo, ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, black pepper [and] garlic powder."
The tweet was retweeted and favorited thousands of times when the teen decided to update her followers with the exact measurements of the ingredients in the recipe and a picture of her own homemade version of the sauce, reports Fox 7 Austin. This recipe becomes famous with the tag cane's sauce recipe leak.
Two days later, Raising Cane's tweeted, "Did you know that only our Restaurant General Managers are told the secrets of our Cane's Sauce? Now you know!"
Since the tweet with the recipe was shared, other Twitter users have said that they've tried the recipe and had success.
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A former employee of a Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers restaurant took to Twitter to share the recipe of the company's famous secret sauce after apparently being fired from the fast food chain.
Twitter user @JanniAreYouOkay tweeted on Sept. 16, "Cane's fired me." She then said its famous secret sauce is just "mayo, ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, black pepper [and] garlic powder."
The tweet was retweeted and favorited thousands of times when the teen decided to update her followers with the exact measurements of the ingredients in the recipe and a picture of her own homemade version of the sauce, reports Fox 7 Austin. This recipe becomes famous with the tag cane's sauce recipe leak.
Two days later, Raising Cane's tweeted, "Did you know that only our Restaurant General Managers are told the secrets of our Cane's Sauce? Now you know!"
Since the tweet with the recipe was shared, other Twitter users have said that they've tried the recipe and had success.
Fired Employee Shares Famous Secret Sauce Recipe On Twitter
A former employee of a Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers restaurant took to Twitter to share the recipe of the company's famous secret sauce after apparently being fired from the fast food chain.
Twitter user @JanniAreYouOkay tweeted on Sept. 16, "Cane's fired me." She then said its famous secret sauce is just "mayo, ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, black pepper [and] garlic powder."
The tweet was retweeted and favorited thousands of times when the teen decided to update her followers with the exact measurements of the ingredients in the recipe and a picture of her own homemade version of the sauce, reports Fox 7 Austin. This recipe becomes famous with the tag cane's sauce recipe leak.
Two days later, Raising Cane's tweeted, "Did you know that only our Restaurant General Managers are told the secrets of our Cane's Sauce? Now you know!"
Since the tweet with the recipe was shared, other Twitter users have said that they've tried the recipe and had success.