When to Add Chicken to a Recipe?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores experiences and opinions regarding the addition of chicken to a specific recipe, as well as considerations for cooking methods and equipment. Participants share their thoughts on when to incorporate chicken and alternative meat options.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about the timing for adding chicken to the recipe.
  • Another participant imagines that chicken could be mixed with beans or shredded and sprinkled over layers, expressing a positive expectation.
  • One participant shares their experience of adding canned chicken during a show, placing it between cream cheese and cheddar cheese layers, and describes it as "very very yummy."
  • Several participants mention using different bakers, with one noting that a regular size oval baker works well when doubling the recipe.
  • Another participant mentions a friend's positive experience using hamburger instead of chicken.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the addition of chicken, with some participants expressing interest in trying it while others share their experiences with different meats. No clear consensus emerges on the best method or timing for adding chicken.

Contextual Notes

Participants discuss various cooking methods and equipment, indicating a range of experiences with the recipe and its adaptations.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on recipe variations and cooking techniques may find the shared experiences relevant.

amya
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Has anyone ever added chicken to this? And if so, when did you add it?
 
I haven't tried to add chicken, but I would imagine it would be good. you could mix it with the beans or shread it and sprinkle it over the sour cream/cream cheese layer. Yum!
 
Anyone tried to make this in the new Cranberry Baker? Am thinking of doing this for a reajlly big group.

Trish
 
Trish1953 said:
Anyone tried to make this in the new Cranberry Baker? Am thinking of doing this for a reajlly big group.

Trish
I would use something that is not too deep because the layers may be too thick in the new baker. I double the recipe in the Deep Dish Baker, but you may even get a triple recipe in there if you try!
 
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I actually went ahead and made it with chicken at my show on Saturday. I used the canned chicken to show the can opener and the can strainer and put it between the cream cheese layer and the cheddar cheese layer. Very very yummy.
 
When I double the recipe I use the regular size oval baker (not the small one)
and it turns out perfect! Chicken sounds yummy and I bet hamburger would be good too!!!
 
I have a friend that made it with hamburger, & said it was good:)
 
I double it and use the deep dish pie stone.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I add chicken to a stir-fry recipe?

In a stir-fry, you should add chicken after the vegetables have started to soften but before they are fully cooked. This allows the chicken to cook through while the vegetables retain some crunch. Typically, you can add the chicken after sautéing the vegetables for about 2-3 minutes.

Is it better to add chicken at the beginning or the end of a slow-cooked recipe?

For slow-cooked recipes, it's generally best to add chicken at the beginning. This allows the chicken to absorb flavors and become tender as it cooks. However, if you're using pre-cooked or shredded chicken, you can add it towards the end to heat through without overcooking.

When should I add chicken to a soup or stew?

In soups or stews, you should add chicken early in the cooking process if it's raw, allowing it to cook through and infuse the broth with flavor. If using cooked chicken, add it in the last 15-20 minutes of cooking to prevent it from becoming dry.

Should I add chicken to a recipe before or after browning it?

It depends on the recipe. If the recipe calls for browning the chicken first, do so to develop flavor and texture. If the recipe involves cooking the chicken in a sauce or broth, you can add it directly without browning, especially if the goal is to keep it moist.

When is the best time to add chicken to a casserole?

For casseroles, you should add chicken when mixing the other ingredients, ensuring it is evenly distributed. If using raw chicken, it should be added at the beginning of the baking process. If using cooked chicken, add it in the last 15-20 minutes to heat through without drying out.

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