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Call me crazy but I just recently started boiling chicken! I don't like to bake chicken because it really dries it out so for the last few years we have been grilling it or using the crockpot. I have been amazed at how good it is boiled - it stays very juicy and is easier than baking or grilling it! Since I have found a new way that I love chicken I wanted to share it with you! You can eat it plain or use this in your favorite chicken recipe!
P.S. We've been making this in the Instant Pot lately! Try it!
Updated: 1/23/18 to include nutritional information and new pictures. :)
Not sure what to use your boiled chicken for?
We've been using this method for a few of our most popular recipes! Try our Clean Eating Chicken Salad, Savory Chicken Casserole, and/or our Chicken Tortilla Casserole using boiled chicken. They are very simple meals to prepare and great for leftovers!
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How to Boil Chicken Breasts
Ingredients:
- Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts
- Organic Chicken Broth
- Spices, your choice (We use sea salt, black pepper, and minced garlic)
- Vegetables, your choice (You can omit the vegetables -Β they are just for extra flavor)
Directions:
- Place chicken in a large pot and cover with chicken broth and water (I usually do a mixture of both). Be sure to cover all chicken. Add your desired spices (I usually add 2 Tbsp minced garlic for 6 chicken breasts and just sprinkle sea salt and pepper) and vegetables (I've used carrots, celery, onions, etc...clean out your fridge!).
- Bring to a boil over medium-high heat.
- Once boiling, reduce heat to low and cover.
- Allow chicken to cook until heated through (this usually takes 25-30 minutes for 6 chicken breasts and 8-15 minutes for 3 breasts, depending on the size). Always check the temperature with a meat thermometer.
- Shred chicken and enjoy!
He and She Tip: We love making ours with just minced garlic, sea salt, and pepper. Then each time we eat it we can season it however we want. It's even really good with mustard!
Below are the nutrition facts for boneless, skinless chicken breasts.