How to Get the Most Out of a Chicken
69What do I Mean by Getting the Most out of a Chicken?
When I am talking about how to get the most out of a chicken in this Hub, what I am referring to is how we may go about utilising the bird as best as possible. I am looking at how we can cook it and subsequently divide it up to get the most meals we can from the one chicken. The chicken recipes on this site will all be extremely easy, as healthy as possible and totally geared towards getting out money's worth out what is an extremely adaptable cooking ingredient.
Choosing and Purchasing a Chicken
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Cooking the Chicken in the First Instance
When we visit our local supermarket or butcher and buy a whole, raw chicken, such as the one pictured to the right, the first task is to decide how we are going to cook it. We can consider roasting it whole, poaching it whole, or we may wish to chop it up prior to cooking it in order to such as stir fry the raw flesh in a Chinese style dish.
Bearing in mind the purpose of this Hub is to look at how we can get the most out of a chicken, however, I am going to poach it in water, for reasons which I promise will soon become evident.
How to Poach a Chicken
In order to poach the chicken, I am using - as well as the chicken! - one small onion, one carrot, one small parsnip, two cloves of garlic and as much boiling water as it takes to fill my pan.
There is no need to peel the carrot or parsnip. Simply washing them thoroughly is sufficient. I tend to peel the onion and the garlic but even this is not necessary. The vegetables in this instance are only for flavour and will be discarded at the end of the cooking process.
Wash the chicken and place it in the bottom of your pan. Season it well with salt and freshly ground black pepper. Roughly chop the vegetables and put them down the sides of the chicken. Add sufficient hot water to come within about an inch of the lip of the pan and bring to the boil.
It will take an hour to an hour and a quarter for the chicken to cook. I like to turn it half way through this period. When you remove it from the pan, stick a skewer or fork right in to the thickest part of the thigh and check that the juices run clear. This confirms that the chicken is properly cooked and that we have eliminated as far as possible the chances of contracting food poisoning.
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Video Showing How to Carve a Chicken
The Carved Chicken
Although the chicken featured in the video above has been roasted, the procedure for actually carving it after it has been poached is identical. I prefer to action the legs and thighs (as in the video,) followed by the wings, followed by the breast fillets.
When we have removed these pieces of the bird as instructed, we will find small portions of meat still on the carcass, which we should then take a minute or two to pick off by hand. This can account for a fair bit of meat - especially on a large chicken - so when we are looking to get the most out of a chicken, this is something which we should not fail to be attentive to.
Remember to refrigerate any chicken which is not to be used that day.
The Basis of the Chicken Stock
When we have removed as much of the meat from the remaining part of the chicken carcass as possible, in keeping with the spirit of getting as much out of a chicken as possible. we should return it to the pan and the cooking liquor in order to further impart some flavour to same and essentially produce for us pure and healthy chicken stock.
We should simply place it back in to the still warm liquid and vegetable pieces, put the lid on the pan and leave it overnight.
The next morning, a thin film of fat will have appeared over the liquid in the pan. We should carefully scoop this off and discard it. Thereafter, remove the chicken bones and vegetable pieces with a slotted spoon before straining the finished stock. This stock can be frozen in an appropriate container for up to three months prior to being utilised.
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Getting the most out of the chicken from this point onwards will of course depend more than anything upon how many people it is intended to feed. Each breast fillet and leg/thigh should serve as a portion in its own right with appropriate accompaniments, so that is four meals straight away.
For the remainder of this article, I wil assume that the chicken is designed to feed two people, several times.
Chicken and Salad Wraps
For these delicious wraps, I have utilised the chicken breast fillets while they are still warm.
The wraps themselves can be bought from most supermarkets, generally in a pack of about six. They are simply heated for about twenty seconds in a dry pan or skillet. We then simply add some shredded lettuce leaves, small tomato slices and the sliced chicken breat meat as shown. Some low fat soured cream (in this instance with crushed garlic added) should then be carefully spooned on top before the wrap is folded over and rolled.
Each chicken breast fillet should easily provide enough meat for two wraps but the sundry pieces of chicken can also be used at this stage, if required.
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Which Came First, The Chicken or The Egg?
In this instance, the egg is the first ingredient in this incredibly simply chicken omelette recipe -two of them, to be precise.
This is an excellent way of ustilising the meat from the chicken wings or any scraps of same which we may have left over. This chicken omelette is a perfect lunch for one, or can simply be made with more eggs and served with such as a sald for two.
Break the eggs in to a bowl and beat thoroughly with a whisk or fork. Season to taste with saland/or pepper. Melt a knob of butter in a small, non-stick pan and pour in the egg mix. Draw the mix gently in to the centre from the sides, all around, until the egg starts to set.
When the eggs are almost set, sprinkle some chicken pieces over one half of the omelette as shown. Simply then fold the omelette over and serve.
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How to Cook the Chicken Pieces Separately
It may be the case, for any one of a number of reasons, that you have purchased a whole, raw chicken but wish to cook such as the breasts and the legs separately. In order to achieve this, you will naturally of course first of all have to chop up the whole chicken.
The following two videos show you in detail the various stages of how to chop a chicken.
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How Many Meals do you Get from One Chicken?
I love making chicken soup with the stock, Brad, and yes, it does freeze very well. Believe it or not, I'm not sure which is my favourite way of cooking chicken - I like it every way and my preference changes on a regular basis.
I may be able to get 2 meals from 1 chicken if it is in a casserole, soup, or stew. There are 4 of us in the family, 2 of us being teenage boys, so 1 chicken does not go very far.
It's a common problem, Amy. The fresh stock makes a fantastic soup, however, or such as a risotto or biryani.
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We should simply place it back in to the still warm liquid and vegetable pieces, put the lid on the pan and leave it overnight.
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That part doesn't seem safe: that's a long time to be leaving food in that temperature range where bacteria can grow. I just simmer the carcass for a while, then strain the liquid into a bowl or into small enough containers so that it can quickly cool before putting it into the fridge. You can skim the fat after it's been in the fridge for a few hours or overnight.
Thanks for the comment, Matt, and I understand your concerns. Food hygiene is of course vitally important but what we are not going to do in this instance is eat (or drink) the stock cold. It will be re-heated at a later time in full.
If the chicken is free range and organic and we cover the pan as described, this is a perfectly safe procedure. I am all for food hygiene at all times but sincerely believe that a situation is developing on this planet where the norms are either paranoia or total disregard for same. I like the middle ground! :)
Thanks again - and happy cooking!
Hi Gordon, thanks for the response (and for the guide as well!).
After being sick a few too many times (from my own doing and from others) I tend to fall on the paranoid side --- during the time the food is in that "danger zone", bacteria can produce spores / toxins that are heat resistant. After that, even bringing the temperature up to 165 F won't kill certain kinds - you'd need at least 10 minutes at a rolling boil and even that might not get them all. There's a pretty good list at this website: http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/extension/poiso
The problem I see is that there is a chance that bacteria from somewhere (in the air or from your hands) might contaminate the chicken carcass, which is then placed back into the pot where those bacteria could produce spores and toxins overnight. Short of a sterile environment, there's always a chance that this could happen.
(For me, there's the added fact that I have two cats and I wouldn't put it past them to find a way to get that lid off while I was asleep.)
Anyways thanks very much for the guide as it has inspired me to cook more chicken-- I'm off to poach one now!
Thank you again, Matt, and for the guide. I agree with you one hundred percent on safety, though stand by my assertions - and fortunately, I do not have the cat issue to contend with (I have a major phobia regarding cats - I'm terrified of them!) I'm a dog (particularly German Shepherd,) man!
Enjoy your poaching and your chicken and your food always.
Cheers, Matt -take care.
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brad4l says:
6 months ago
I made about three pots of chicken soup last year, which I subsequently froze and it was some of the best soup I have ever had. Much better than something like campbells, although to be honest it wasn't as good as my mothers chicken soup.
For me, I think I like fried chicken the best, although I don't know that I have come across a chicken dish yet that I didn't like.