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Mar 22, 2025
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kotacoug
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Just dump anything bunch of whatever seasoning is in the pantry on
Them….. more importantly is cooking them to an internal temp of no higher than 155
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Favorite grilled chicken recipes?
kccougar
VABL
Mar 22, 9:21am
Just dump anything bunch of whatever seasoning is in the pantry on
kotacoug
Mar 22, 9:23am
Medium rare chicken?
crazY
Mar 22, 9:24am
155 medium rare??? 155 is the max temp I’d cook any poultry. Anything higher
kotacoug
Mar 22, 9:33am
Most websites say 165 is it.
crazY
Mar 22, 9:44am
If you like nasty chicken.
AZPTCOUG
Mar 22, 9:46am
Not true. Pathogens are killed within about 1 min when at 155 degrees. I’m just
kotacoug
Mar 22, 10:29am
Here is the proof… anyone wanting to learning the science behind it can read the
kotacoug
Mar 22, 10:39am
I’m on your team here. I cook to 155.
AZPTCOUG
Mar 22, 11:28am
👍🏻 just putting it out there to combat the scourge that is
kotacoug
Mar 22, 11:30am
This is the way.
Best Guess
Mar 22, 12:10pm
I am convinced. Thanks for sharing that!
crazY
Mar 22, 1:53pm
The reason they say that is because that’s the FDA guideline
Skeptical Optimist
Mar 22, 9:59am
RE: Just dump anything bunch of whatever seasoning is in the pantry on
byuluvr
Mar 22, 9:27am
Only need to hit 155 for something like 30 seconds to kill all the bad stuff.
IdahoCoug
Mar 22, 9:31am
Hmm. You learn something new everyday. Good bye 165 degree chicken!
byuluvr
Mar 22, 9:50am
If I were not lazy, I'd look up the USDA chart that proves it.
IdahoCoug
Mar 22, 9:56am
The USDA doesn’t even give really good info on it. They like to push the 165
kotacoug
Mar 22, 10:31am
Here's a good article with an informative chart in the article.
IdahoCoug
Mar 22, 10:42am
This always brought up but it just shows that people aren’t knowledgeable about
kotacoug
Mar 22, 9:31am
Chicken breast cooked to 165:
Skeptical Optimist
Mar 22, 9:34am
For breast agree 💯. I like my dark meat (drums, thighs, quarters) cooked longer
NWCoug
Mar 22, 11:38am
Boneless, skinless thighs, dusted with your favorite rub
IdahoCoug
Mar 22, 9:25am
Chicken thighs step 1.
cmoney
Mar 22, 9:28am
I’ve been buying those Costco sized fresh chicken breast packs lately
Skeptical Optimist
Mar 22, 9:32am
Tony’s is fantastic. You can put that on anything.
kotacoug
Mar 22, 9:34am
Heavy lemon pepper, rub it in. Olive oil, lemon juice...Marinade 6 to 12 hours.
Crazy Joe Davola
Mar 22, 9:39am
sous vide it. Most amazing, juiciest chicken.
Best Guess
Mar 22, 9:39am
Boneless Skinless Thighs.....
crimedog
Mar 22, 9:45am
I did Meat Church’s smoked wings recipe and they were the best wings
ChiCityCoug
Mar 22, 9:49am
Lame, but the little Grillmates mojito lime packet is a favorite. I have people
Penske Material
Mar 22, 2:30pm
Rub on some oil then marinate overnight in a mixture of soy, teriyaki, crushed garlic and a can of Coke or Sprite.
ManicBlue
Mar 22, 3:55pm
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