I prefer to choke it
Breast will always get dry if you over cook it or if oyu cook a bunch of it then chuck it in the fridge for later.
Don't really know what 'water' means but im hoping it doesn't mean your pan frying it with water in the pan?... If it does, cut that shit out and just use a teflon pan.
You can buy Nando's sauce from coles. I'd say that would be your best bet. Or just but a bulk pack of 'chicken thighs' they taste better, don't go dry and they're cheaper...
My .02
It means i cook it in water. I boil it.
Who puts water in a pan?
I do not over cook it and i do eat it straight away.
Anyway i agree with the chicken thighs. I bought them this morning. They taste pretty good cooked.
I'm just not sure if thighs are healthy as the breast.
Oh, yeah thats always going to happen if you 'boil it'. It'll become dry and stringy. I've seen some guys cook steak with water because they're trying to cut and they're spastics.
Just pan fry that bad boy then, few minute each side then smother that sucker in the nandos sauce then seer it a little bit each side and you're done. If the breasts are big slice it in half so there not as thick.
It means i cook it in water. I boil it.
Who puts water in a pan?
I do not over cook it and i do eat it straight away.
Anyway i agree with the chicken thighs. I bought them this morning. They taste pretty good cooked.
I'm just not sure if thighs are healthy as the breast.
I cooked it in a pan with water yesterday. With onion, garlic, bay leaves, cumin and chilli. Thing is though I had it full of water
Thighs are not unhealthy, I do not know where you came up with this idea.
nuff said
I didn't say they are unhealthy. I said that i wasn't sure if they are as healthy as chicken breast.
Thanks for the help guysI will cook thighs from now on.
Coat in batter and deep fry.
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