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What Should You Know About Boneless Chicken?

Cuts of boneless chicken have been a health food favourite for some time now. They are leaner than their bone-in and skin-on counterparts and offer quite a few benefits when cooking them. They are ideal for quick meals that call for chicken pieces such as soups, stews, pasta, etc. They also turn out great when marinated and grilled or baked. However, you need to be careful not to overcook them, unlike the bone-in ones, as the bones distribute the heat evenly.

Chicken boneless can be expensive if their free-range or organic as all that additional processing involves plenty of labour work. Nevertheless, they do hold a special place in the kitchen. Now, boneless chicken is of different cuts. Let us learn about them and how to cook them:

Chicken breasts

They are cut from the bird's chest, removing the tenderloins too. They are cooked quickly and are tender and juicy if prepared rightly. They are also a leaner choice than other chicken cuts. They can turn dry without the bone and are less intense in flavours without fatty and succulent skin.

Chicken tenders

They are cut from either side of the bird's breastbone. They are quick to cook than other parts, even the breasts, as they are tiny. They are a great low-fat protein source and are prepared in multiple ways. Bread or bake them off for healthy fried chicken tenders, or cut them and add them to a curry.

Chicken thighs

Boneless thighs boast rich and dark meat taken from the leg of the chicken. They are good and juicier and more flavourful than the breasts or tenders. They are, however, leaner, thanks to no skin. These are affordable and can be used in many ways as they hold the marinades well.

How to cook them?

Any cut of chicken boneless is great as different dishes need a unique cut, like rice, pasta, curries, soups, stews, and more. It is preferable to use boneless chicken while preparing these as cutting chicken from bone-in meat, which is possible, can be a hassle at times and yields lesser chicken. The one-pot chicken and Spanish rice made with chicken tenders is the ideal example of a dish with boneless chicken.

Boneless chicken breasts and thighs come in handy for marinating and grilling, baking, or pan-frying. You could try garlic and lemon marinated chicken breast with brown sage butter or smoky citrus grilled thighs. Chicken tenders also get into the grilling action when you attempt to create gyro chicken tenders.

You could even poach boneless chicken by shredding them and using their variety of applications like salads and enchiladas. Chicken breasts are yummy when you sauté them with salt and pepper. What are you waiting for? Get meat online delivery done and prepare these for your guests at the next event.

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