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Rosemary Garlic Lemon chicken with high quality chicken
Powak
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Doin this forum classic tonight but using Bell & Evans chicken breasts instead of store brand. Can anyone tell me who has used this chicken before or even made this recipe with this brand of chicken if you need to still cut the breast in half? Or pound them down a little bit with a meat hammer? I just used bell and Evans breast for the first time last week and they were so tender they cut like butter so I’m just wondering if I make em too thin if they’ll just be cooked quick and not get the desired crust?
https://www.seriouseats.com/five-minute-grilled-chicken-cutlet-rosemary-garlic-lemon-recipe
https://www.seriouseats.com/five-minute-grilled-chicken-cutlet-rosemary-garlic-lemon-recipe
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Just cut the breasts in half instead of filleting them. Came out killer. That chicken upgrade is something else. No more wooden chicken!



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I've been avoiding this thread because the pursuit of higher quality pork and beef can be rabbit holes and I didn't know I needed to look into higher quality chicken. That looks really good. So, what's the relative price differential?
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I’ll be honest, I didn’t either until we just kept getting dang wooden chicken with every variety of store brand breasts. You can often tell wooden chicken because it has the white striations across the thick portion of the breast. None to be found on this stuff. One day my wife came home with bell and Evan’s when they were out of store brand stuff and we were blown away. It’s only a dollar more per pound. Comes air chilled in a vacuum package and always has an incredibly good date on it.Foghorn said:I've been avoiding this thread because the pursuit of higher quality pork and beef can be rabbit holes and I didn't know I needed to look into higher quality chicken. That looks really good. So, what's the relative price differential?
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Bell and Evans is carried by Whole Foods and it’s pretty much all I buy these days. Their whole chickens are excellent as well. Fresh Market’s birds are just as good, but I like that with B&E the sell by date is usually two weeks ahead. So it’s good just to keep in the fridge for whenever.
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I’ve been eyeing their whole birds. This store carry’s a large variety of B&E stuff. Thighs and tenders too.4TheGrillOfIt said:Bell and Evans is carried by Whole Foods and it’s pretty much all I buy these days. Their whole chickens are excellent as well. Fresh Market’s birds are just as good, but I like that with B&E the sell by date is usually two weeks ahead. So it’s good just to keep in the fridge for whenever.
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