Chicken Recipes We've picked some of our best poultry recipes so that once you've worked up an appetite learning how to cut chicken, you'll have something to eat. |
- Cutting a Whole Chicken
Whole chickens tend to intimidate beginning chefs. Whole chickens do have a lot of pieces, but they are relatively easy to work with, once you get the hang of it. They're cheaper to buy and give you more freedom to create the meal you want. There are a few different techniques for cutting a whole chicken. In this section, we'll cover how to cut a whole chicken into sections, pieces, and chop it Chinese-style. Make sure you have a good knife ready. - Skinning and Deboning Chicken
Taking the skin off chicken may not just be more enjoyable for your mouth, but it also may help your body as well. Skinless chicken has less fat than chicken with the skin left on it. While boneless skinless chicken breasts are available in the supermarket, you can get more and spend less money if you skin and debone the chicken yourself. In this section, we'll teach you how to skin and debone a chicken.


