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5876922 No.5876922 [Reply] [Original]

chicken is one of the most versatile foods, amirite?

>> No.5876926

Rice

>> No.5876953

>>5876926
dude said "one of" not "the"

>> No.5876966

Yes, of course, because it has a mild flavor and you can do almost anything with it.

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5876969

Name one thing you can do with chicken apart from wings that you couldn't do with beef.

>> No.5876972

I agree. Just saw a recipe for PB&J chicken today o.O

>> No.5877009

>>5876969
Medium rare.

>> No.5877021

What are some easy dishes I can make with chicken breast? I have a bunch in the freezer and want to cook it tomorrow. If I can't think of anything I'll probably just bread and fry it and make chicken parm or something but I'd like something more interesting

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5877039

>>5877009

>> No.5877041

>>5877021
>I'd like something more interesting

Make pork chops out of them.

>> No.5877050

>>5877021
Well if you like breading it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79wknoNrGz0

>> No.5877052

>>5877050
Oh good idea, thanks

>> No.5877172

>>5876922
fuck chicken its to filled with hormones
Although good free range chicken is great in my favorite soups /PHO

>> No.5877179

>>5877172
>not reading love stories to your flock of homegrown henns for extra hormones
But every animal has hormones, Anon. That's why they're so delicious.

>> No.5877182

>>5877172
Q: How do you make a hormone?
A: Don't pay her.

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>>5876922
>most versatile

From an animal husbandry point of view, I'd suggest;

1. chickens
2. goats
3. turkeys
4. pigs
5. geese
6. fish
7. sheep
8. cows