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3 Easy Weeknight Dinners from 1 Chicken



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One whole chicken and three delicious dinners that’ll change how you think about your weeknight cooking.

Zero waste, every single part becomes something delicious, and it’s way simpler than you think.

You’ll never look at a whole chicken the same way again.

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RECIPES:
Spiced Chicken Legs –
Marry Me Chicken –
Chicken Noodle Soup –

TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Intro
01:20 Spiced Chicken Legs
04:30 Marry Me Chicken
07:01 Chicken Noodle Soup

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Director, Chef and Host: Andy
Producer: James Threadwell
Videographer: Ben Hasic
Editors: Caleb Dawkins, Liam Craig
Kitchen Manager: Sarah Allchurch

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29 Comments

  1. Wow. First time stumbling on your channel was yesterday. Watched about 5 videos so far and I’m so impressed. You don’t find content like this on YT anymore. Takes me back 12 years ago when ppl were creative and still cooking/teaching. Thank you Andy! I feel re-inspired to cook new things again. Bookmarked several recipes. Hello from California.

  2. I dont know how I've only recently found you, must be quite a large rock I'm living under. I tried all 3 recipes this week and was seriously BLOWN AWAY! My taste buds appreciate the knowledge you are sharing with us. TY TY TY! My home cooking will never suck again 🙂

  3. Ever thought of making a video about seasoning?
    Like not spices but salt, acidity and sweetness.

    I always hear the famous "taste as you go" and I do…but 99% of the time, I really can't figure out what's missing.
    How do you identify whether a dish needs sweetness, acidity or salt without going overboard? And most importantly, how do you know precisely which one it needs?

  4. Can I just give some respect to Andy's record collection?!. Always, always on point.

    As a guy who always has vinyl on the spin myself and enjoys cooking the most with music so on the go.. respect sir.

  5. Preserved lemons are really easy to make and usually ready in a week or so. If you can find them in the shops, you usually pay upwards of $15 for about 6 lemon quarters. You can make several jars for half that price and they make good gifts.

  6. For a really clean, clear stock, what we Chinese would do is par-cook the chicken in boiling water for about 5min (until no more additional foam is coming out of the chicken), then dump that water with all the impurities out, rinse the chicken parts and then put it back in a pot with clean cold water.

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