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    Brine for Poultry


    Source of Recipe


    WV Living

    Recipe Introduction


    If you don’t brine, you really must start. It is the difference between a dry, tasteless piece of chicken and a moist, succulent one with flavor that travels right down to the bone.
    There are all sorts of brine recipes that you can play around with that utilize fruits, herbs, and even maple syrup. Here is a basic brine recipe that is great for chicken breasts.

    List of Ingredients




    Brine Recipe:

    Ingredients:
    • 1-quart cold water
    • ¼ cup plus 2 tablespoons Morton kosher salt
    • ½ cup of sugar
    Directions:
    • Mix water, salt and sugar in a large bowl, stir to dissolve
    • Put one pound of chicken in the brine (I use Ziploc bags, you can also use a large pan with a lid) and refrigerate for one hour
    • Remove from the water and rinse REALLY well (at least 1 minute under cold water)
    • Pat dry

    Preparation Part 2=Dry Rub
    You can go crazy with dry rubs, make your own, buy them in the store, it’s completely up to you. I personally like to play around with dry rubs that I find in the spice isle of the grocery store. Chef Heath Finnell of Café Bacchus is going to be sharing a few dry rub recipes with WV Living Food within the next couple of weeks that you may want to try out, stay tuned.

    I like to mix a little bit of oil into the dry rub to ensure it sticks to the chicken. I’m told this technically makes it a wet rub, so if you’re a purist, leave the oil out. As for me, I think it’s helpful AND it helps the chicken skin crisp up at the end of the cooking process. Dry rub/wet rub, run/walk...such technicalities.

    The slow and the steady
    • Preheat oven to 275 degrees
    • Transfer the brined and rubbed chicken to a baking sheet
    • Bake 2 hours (internal temperature should reach 165 degrees)
    • Remove chicken from oven

    The strong finish
    My running partner tells me, "no matter how slow your race, always finish strong!"

    • Adjust oven rack so it is close to the broiler
    • Set oven to broil
    • Broil chicken 5-10 minutes, until skin is crispy brown

    We want to know, what is your favorite side dish for chicken? Better yet, we want the recipe! Feel free to post a comment to this post or send an email to joy@wvlivingmagazine.com

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