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    Chicken, :Cooking Tender


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    VJJE

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    Cooking Tender Chicken:

    Recipe



    * Don't let chicken dry out in the refrigerator; dry chicken is
    tough chicken. Keep it wrapped in the package it comes in until
    you use it.

    * Keep the skin on chicken during cooking. The skin helps keep
    juices in, and tenderness and juiciness go hand in hand.

    * Fry or roast breast pieces rather than microwaving them if
    tenderness is a top priority for you. Microwaving is
    significantly faster, but there's a greater risk of toughness
    when you microwave breast meat.

    * Cook chicken to the proper temperature, using a meat thermometer or pop-up guide. Cook bone-in chicken to 180 degrees and boneless chicken to 170 degrees. Undercooked chicken will be tough and rubbery because it takes a fairly high internal temperature to
    soften the proteins in the muscles and make them tender. However,
    with overcooked chicken, moisture will start to steam off, and
    the more chicken dries out, the tougher it gets.

    VJJE

 

 

 


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