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TheFreddiesCook said:what do you use? Do you cook it during the show? Or do tell the host to get something already cooked? I was looking at the Jerk Chicken Nachos and the Grilled Chicken Penne recipes. I want to suggest one of these two to my next week show's host.
TheFreddiesCook said:I don't have the salad choppers or the grill pan... Hmmm.
TheFreddiesCook said:I don't have the salad choppers or the grill pan... Hmmm.
Here are the top 5 questions customers often have when a recipe calls for diced chicken:
To dice chicken, start by cutting it into small, even-sized cubes using a sharp knife. It's important to make sure all the pieces are the same size so they cook evenly. You can also use a meat tenderizer or pounder to flatten the chicken breasts before cutting them into cubes.
It's usually easier to dice boneless chicken, as you won't have to worry about removing the bones before cutting it into cubes. However, some recipes may call for bone-in chicken, in which case you can dice the meat off the bone after cooking it.
Frozen chicken can be used for dicing, but it's best to thaw it completely before cutting it into cubes. This will ensure that the chicken cooks evenly and doesn't end up overcooked on the outside and undercooked on the inside.
The amount of diced chicken needed for a recipe will vary depending on the dish and the number of servings. As a general rule, 1 pound of boneless chicken will yield about 2 cups of diced chicken. However, it's always best to refer to the specific recipe for the recommended amount.
Yes, you can usually substitute other meats such as diced pork or beef for chicken in a recipe. Just keep in mind that the cooking time may vary, so it's important to adjust accordingly and check for doneness before serving.