Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Tips How to Boil Chicken

Chicken is a budget-friendly food option to almost any household. In fact, just boil it and it ends up being a tasty soup that others say cures flu and fever. Put in some vegetables like cabbage, carrots, and onion leaves and it becomes a special stew.




Learning how to boil chicken is a nice first step either towards simply enjoying a fat-free meat meal or a more elaborate chicken. Basically, chicken is boiled beforehand to make it easier to shred.
Although how to boil chicken is much simpler task, you must remember a few things to ensure you are on the right track.

Here's how to boil chicken the easy way :

Step #1: Never boil the chicken or any meat for that matter that is frozen without thawing it first. The process of thawing can be done in two ways: by placing your chicken in a platter and inside a refrigerator and by placing your chicken in a plastic bag and then onto a bowl of cold water.

Step #2: Place the chicken in a pot with water. Make sure that the amount of water you put in is enough to cover the meat.

Step #3: Mind about the cooking time. You can boil a whole chicken, deboned meat, or just chicken breasts. That's depending on your requirement and the recipe you intend to use the chicken for. Make sure, though, that you know the cooking time is according to the size or the amount of meat you are boiling. One way to check if your chicken is cooked is by using a meat thermometer. The inside temperature should reach 160 degrees Fahrenheit before you turn the heat off. The other way of checking if the chicken is cooked is by making an incision on the meat. Your chicken is cooked if the meat is no longer pink. Or check the meat now and then for tenderness by piercing with a fork or knife. If it easily bores into the flesh, the chicken is ready.

Step #4: Make sure that your chicken you buy is fresh. This is the most basic yet most important detail that anyone must not leave out. Fresh chicken will make into a perfect boil no matter how inexperienced you are around the kitchen.

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