Discover the Perfect Chicken Quantity for Your Next Power Cooking Show

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around planning for a power cooking show, specifically discussing the quantity of raw chicken needed to prepare several recipes. Participants share their experiences and thoughts on measuring chicken quantities and cooking methods.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant is preparing for a power cooking show and needs to determine how many raw chicken breasts are required for 9 cups of cooked chicken.
  • Another participant estimates that 7 to 10 raw chicken breasts may be needed, depending on the size of the breasts.
  • One participant suggests using approximately 3 chicken breasts per recipe, estimating about 1 cup of cooked chicken per breast.
  • Another participant shares their experience of having the hostess cook the chicken in advance, suggesting poaching as a method to keep the chicken tender.
  • One participant mentions that one chicken breast typically equals about 1 cup of cooked chicken.
  • Another participant expresses confidence that 6 pounds of chicken would be sufficient for the show.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the exact quantity of raw chicken needed, with no clear consensus emerging on the best approach to measuring or cooking the chicken.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences related to preparing for cooking shows, including challenges with recipe selection and cooking methods.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants preparing for similar cooking shows or events may find the shared experiences and insights relevant to their planning.

mrssyvo
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I am doing a power cooking show next week, and I am preparing the shopping list for the hostess. For the 3 chicken recipes we are doing, I will need 9 cups of cooked chicken- how many raw chicken breasts is that?
 
Wow, that's a good question. Those huge mongo chicken breats that seem to be sold these days....I would guess maybe 7 or 8? If you're using Market Day chicken breasts that are individually frozen, those seem smaller so I'd probably use 9 or 10. Sounds like a lot of chicken!! I need to dig up my chicken power cooking recipes...which ones are you doing?



P.S. It's so weird that your info at the left doesn't say Lombard, IL anymore!!!
 
I would say 3 per recipe. (approx 1 cup each)
 
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I changed my address in my profile today- it does look weird, doesn't it. I have my last show in Lombard next week (the power cooking show)and busy trying to build my business here in Cedar Lake.
I have attached the power cooking file that I allowed her to chose from. of course, she chose the most difficult ones, but oh, well. I am going to have her cook the chicken prior to my arrival, since it is something she can do the night before. She should be able to poach them in water the night before. I think I will have her get 2 bags of frozen chicken breasts. That would be 6 pounds. Do you thinkthat would be enough?
 

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measurements1 chicken breast = about 1 cup
 
mrssyvo said:
I changed my address in my profile today- it does look weird, doesn't it. I have my last show in Lombard next week (the power cooking show)and busy trying to build my business here in Cedar Lake.
I have attached the power cooking file that I allowed her to chose from. of course, she chose the most difficult ones, but oh, well. I am going to have her cook the chicken prior to my arrival, since it is something she can do the night before. She should be able to poach them in water the night before. I think I will have her get 2 bags of frozen chicken breasts. That would be 6 pounds. Do you thinkthat would be enough?
That sounds like plenty to me!

If you are having her cook them ahead, be sure to tell her to "barely simmer" the water. If you boil it, you will get very tough chicken! Almost a simmer (a few slow bubbles here and there) will help it to stay tender!
 
forget it, I can't read. :)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Power Cooking and how does it relate to chicken quantity?

Power Cooking is a method of meal preparation that focuses on cooking large quantities of food at once, which can then be portioned and stored for future meals. When it comes to chicken, determining the right quantity is essential to ensure that you have enough for your cooking show while also considering the number of guests and their appetites.

How do I determine the right amount of chicken for my Power Cooking show?

To determine the right amount of chicken, consider the number of guests you expect and their average portion size. A good rule of thumb is to plan for about 4-6 ounces of cooked chicken per person. For example, if you have 10 guests, you would need approximately 2.5 to 3.75 pounds of raw chicken to ensure everyone is satisfied.

Can I use different types of chicken for my Power Cooking show?

Absolutely! You can use various types of chicken, such as boneless, skinless chicken breasts, thighs, or even whole chickens, depending on your recipes and preferences. Mixing different cuts can also add variety to your meal prep and appeal to different tastes.

What are some tips for cooking chicken in bulk during a Power Cooking show?

When cooking chicken in bulk, it's important to ensure even cooking. Use multiple pans or a large roasting pan to spread out the chicken pieces. Marinating the chicken beforehand can enhance flavor, and using a meat thermometer will help ensure that the chicken reaches a safe internal temperature of 165°F. Additionally, consider using a slow cooker or Instant Pot for convenience.

How can I store leftover chicken from my Power Cooking show?

Leftover chicken can be stored in airtight containers in the refrigerator for up to 4 days or frozen for up to 3 months. Make sure to label the containers with the date and type of chicken for easy identification. When reheating, ensure that the chicken is heated thoroughly to maintain food safety.

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