Sujet : Re: Chicken Soup
De : dsi100 (at) *nospam* yahoo.com (dsi1)
Groupes : rec.food.cookingDate : 07. Feb 2025, 09:42:09
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On Thu, 6 Feb 2025 22:30:57 +0000, Carol wrote:
Ed P wrote:
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On 2/5/2025 12:52 PM, ItsJoanNotJoAnn wrote:
On Wed, 5 Feb 2025 14:23:44 +0000, Dave Smith wrote:
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On 2025-02-05 7:15 a.m., Janet wrote:
In article <a67e0c270c42b6fee694b69bf3964d37
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I never buy rotisserie chicken.
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A lot of people seem to be proud of never buying rotisserie
chicken. I must be one of the few who thinks I should do it more
often. I haven't bought one in years. It just doesn't find our
shopping system. The times I did buy them they were delicious
and it was cheaper to buy a freshly cook bird than it would be to
buy one and cook it yourself. The cold leftovers are almost
better than the meat was hot.
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I don't buy rotisserie chicken because I'm left with the
thighs which I won't eat. It would be a waste of money
and food for me to purchase something I won't consume.
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I'll swap you some drumsticks for them.
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I often buy thighs, the best part of the chicken.
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I'll swap the breast for the thighs anytime!
Most of the chicken eaten in Hawaii is thighs served as chicken katsu.
It's quite amazing how popular chicken katsu is. The Asians prefer
chicken thighs. Chicken breast is cheaper to buy than thighs in Japan. I
won't speculate on the reasons why that is. Beats me what the Chinese do
with all the surplus chicken breasts - ship it off to America?
OTOH, America's youth aren't interested in ripping chicken flesh off
bones with their teeth. Cane's chicken is strips of chicken breast fried
to order and served hot. It's juicy and delicious - two things not
usually associated with chicken breast. Of course, juicy and delicious
is not something that comes naturally. Hee hee.
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