Never Eat a Dry, Boring Chicken Breast Again | What’s Eating Dan?



Dan shows you failproof ways to cook boneless chicken breasts to achieve flavorful, moist, and tender meat—every time.

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  1. I have HATED chicken breasts all my life and was never able to make one taste palatable to me. Your video has changed that. I am now on my second meal made of perfectly tender and juicy chicken breast. Life changing!

  2. "Chickens are not usually violent by nature" is a phrase said by someone who has never been attacked by an irate chicken on their aunts farm as a child. They are short dinosaurs, and never forget that. I eat them as revenge on the species.

  3. I used his method of not over cooking chicken breast and never had a problem. I high heat it in a pan with butter and then under an oven broiler for a couple minutes on a rack. Steam is the enemy of tenderness and rack keeps it from coming in contact with a pan.

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  5. I don't even know if anyone is still watching the comments on this video, but, here goes.
    Could a baking soda brine replace a panade in a meatball recipe? Or a meatloaf recipe, or any recipe with ground beef that can tighten up as soon as heat is applied, ruining the mouthfeel/texture?
    ALSO, one chicken-sized horse. 😁

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