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Deboned & Stuffed Chicken a Hit Again
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BobS
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For those of you that want to try this deboning technique, it definitely gets easier with practice.
I boned another one today and had no problems.
I decided to try another kind of stuffing and it turned out PDG too. I started with fresh spinach (cooked and water squeezed out), shallots, shiitake mushrooms and roasted pine nuts, but soon realized I did not have enough stuffing.
I cut up some white bread and toasted it in the oven...
... and added some Greek feta.
I coated it with EVOO infused with rosemary and then coated it with DP, Shaking the tree. I cooked it indirect at about 450 until it was 160 internal. I used pecan for some smoke flavor.
The stuffing expanded a bit and broke the skin at the legs, but it did not hurt the flavor.
I boned another one today and had no problems.
I decided to try another kind of stuffing and it turned out PDG too. I started with fresh spinach (cooked and water squeezed out), shallots, shiitake mushrooms and roasted pine nuts, but soon realized I did not have enough stuffing.
I cut up some white bread and toasted it in the oven...
... and added some Greek feta.
I coated it with EVOO infused with rosemary and then coated it with DP, Shaking the tree. I cooked it indirect at about 450 until it was 160 internal. I used pecan for some smoke flavor.
The stuffing expanded a bit and broke the skin at the legs, but it did not hurt the flavor.
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nice job Bob. looks really good from here
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Ok, now your just showing off :laugh: :laugh:
Seriously, great cook Bob
Looks like the chicken in the video, very nice, neat job on the de-boning
Thanks again for the original post
Shane -
One more and you will give Jaques Pepin a run for his money.
Looks good enough to eat :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:Large, small and mini now Egging in Rowlett Tx -
Yum, yum, yum! Looks like you perfected it Bob!
On to THE list it goes. :laugh:Molly
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LOVIN IT! Thanks for that link to the Pepin tutorial.
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Bob, tried this technique from your original post and love it. Had to sterilize the mouse from my wet chicken hands replaying the video a couple of times.
Egged a chicken for chicken salad...night shift dish to share at work. Sans stuffing, and it still was easy to cube up after removing the partial leg bone and skin.
Huge fan of this technique. Can't wait to try stuffin' some birds.BrandonQuad Cities
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Brandon, I am glad it worked well for you.
Thanks for all the comments folks.
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