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Chicken primavera
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Chicken saute vinaigre
Chicken strudel
Chicken terrine
Chicken with coriander
Chicken with portobello mushroom sauce
Chinese chicken tenders
Chinese chicken wings
Cold curried chicken
Crispy chicken nuggets
Curried chicken and rice salad
Curried chicken breasts
Deviled chicken breasts
Fried chicken
Fried sesame drumsticks
Grilled chicken and vegetable pasta salad
Grilled chicken pesto
Grilled chicken salad with asparagus and blue cheese
Honey-garlic chicken
Lemon chicken cutlets

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Did You Know?
Approximately 8 billion meat chickens will be raised in the United States this year-about one-third of the worlds total.
The National Chicken Council.

Like all fresh meats, chicken is perishable and should be handled with care. Proper handling and cooking of chicken completely eliminates the risk of bacterial infection.

  • Refrigerate raw chicken promptly. Never leave it on countertop at room temperature.
  • Freeze uncooked chicken if it is not to be used within 2 days.
  • Thaw chicken in the refrigerator - not on the countertop - or in cold water. It takes about 24 hours to thaw a 4-pound chicken in the refrigerator. Cut-up parts, 3 to 9 hours.
  • If properly packaged, frozen chicken will maintain top quality in a home freezer for up to 1 year.
  • For quick thawing of raw or cooked chicken use the microwave. Thawing time will vary.
  • Always wash hands, countertops, cutting boards, knives and other utensils used in preparing raw chicken with soapy water before they come in contact with other raw or cooked foods.
  • When shopping, buy groceries last. Never leave chicken in a hot car. Refrigerate immediately on reaching home.
  • Chicken may be safely thawed in cold water. Place chicken in its original wrap or water-tight plastic bag in cold water. Change water often. It takes about 2 hours to thaw a whole chicken.
  • Packaged fresh chicken may be refrigerated in original wrappings in the coldest part of the refrigerator.


  • If chicken is stuffed, remove stuffing to a separate container before refrigerating.
  • When barbecuing chicken outdoors, keep refrigerated until ready to cook. Do not place cooked chicken on same plate used to transport raw chicken to grill.
  • " Always cook chicken well done, not medium or rare. If using a meat thermometer, the internal temperature should reach 180°F for whole chicken, 170°F for bone-in parts and 160°F for boneless parts. .
  • To check visually for doneness, pierce chicken with fork; juices should run clear - not pink - when fork is inserted with ease.
  • Never leave cooked chicken at room temperature for more than 2 hours. If not eaten immediately, cooked chicken should be kept either hot or refrigerated.
  • " Marinade in which raw chicken has been soaking should never be used on cooked chicken.


  • Cooked, cut-up chicken is at its best refrigerated for no longer than 2 days - whole cooked chicken, an additional day.
  • " If leftovers are to be reheated, cover to retain moisture and to ensure that chicken is heated all the way through. Bring gravies to a rolling boil before serving.
  • If you're transporting cooked chicken, put it in an insulated container or ice chest until ready to eat. Keep below 40°F or above 140°F.

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