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I baked six chicken breasts and they came out quite tough. I am pretty sure it
was the chicken; normally I do not overcook and get nice, tender meat. But, for whatever reason, these breasts just started out tough and ended up tough. What can I do to salvage it? Cut it up into small pieces and make a chicken salad? Can anything be done to save it? Thanks. Lee |
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"Naomi Darvell" wrote:
When this happens to me, I cut it up and add it to vegetable or minestrone soup, being sure to simmer it for a while. Yeppers, at this point I give up on serving whole breast and start making soup, a la king, pot pies, etc. |
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Cineabeagle wrote:
What can I do to salvage it? Cut it up into small pieces and make a chicken salad? Can anything be done to save it? Thanks. Chicken salad works. You can also shred it and use it for chicken tacos. Dawn |
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