Chicken marrow isn't very appealing, but I'll take all kinds of other marrow. Ymmm, marrow.Rolvix wrote:Bones are kinda gross.Lavabe wrote:Who prefers Bones?Rolvix wrote: Uh huh.
Have you ever broken one in half by accident? Ew.
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Which chicken part do you prefer to eat?
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I like it. I always pop the ends off my bones and suck the marrow out.Miles wrote:Chicken marrow isn't very appealing, but I'll take all kinds of other marrow. Ymmm, marrow.
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I would add that it also depends on the setting for fried chicken and fingers. Look to the hostess. As a hostess, you set the standard. Fried chicken should be eaten sans knife & fork.Miles wrote:It depends on how it's prepared. Baked will get me using a knife and fork while fried chicken requires no utensils at all.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Speaking of which, do any of you eat chicken pieces (on the bones) with a knife and fork, or do you pick up the piece in your hands to eat it? You know, finger lickin' good style!OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Mrs. Ozzie eats the two breasts
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Amen, brother. Just a damn shame they aren't any bigger than they are.Miles wrote:I love the whole bird, but the best part is the oyster.
Feets and beaks is tasty, too!
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I was wondering when I'd get some love for the oyster! captmojo came through!captmojo wrote:Amen, brother. Just a damn shame they aren't any bigger than they are.Miles wrote:I love the whole bird, but the best part is the oyster.
Feets and beaks is tasty, too!
I wonder if I can buy a dozen roasters, extract the oysters from them and then break them down and freeze the parts. Then I could come up with some yummalicious oyster recipe.
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Um, we're not talking about shellfish, are we?Miles wrote:I was wondering when I'd get some love for the oyster! captmojo came through!captmojo wrote:Amen, brother. Just a damn shame they aren't any bigger than they are.Miles wrote:I love the whole bird, but the best part is the oyster.
Feets and beaks is tasty, too!
I wonder if I can buy a dozen roasters, extract the oysters from them and then break them down and freeze the parts. Then I could come up with some yummalicious oyster recipe.
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No ma'am. We are talking about the very best part of the chicken, the oyster. You can find them on the back of your bird, behind the thighs on each side of the spine. For those of you who don't know, you need to get into the know.CathyCA wrote:Um, we're not talking about shellfish, are we?Miles wrote:I was wondering when I'd get some love for the oyster! captmojo came through!captmojo wrote: Amen, brother. Just a damn shame they aren't any bigger than they are.
Feets and beaks is tasty, too!
I wonder if I can buy a dozen roasters, extract the oysters from them and then break them down and freeze the parts. Then I could come up with some yummalicious oyster recipe.
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Is this a female chicken or a male? I am very visual so a pic might help!Miles wrote:No ma'am. We are talking about the very best part of the chicken, the oyster. You can find them on the back of your bird, behind the thighs on each side of the spine. For those of you who don't know, you need to get into the know.CathyCA wrote:Um, we're not talking about shellfish, are we?Miles wrote:"quote="captmojo""
Amen, brother. Just a damn shame they aren't any bigger than they are.
Feets and beaks is tasty, too! "/quote"
I was wondering when I'd get some love for the oyster! captmojo came through!
I wonder if I can buy a dozen roasters, extract the oysters from them and then break them down and freeze the parts. Then I could come up with some yummalicious oyster recipe.
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Is this a female chicken or a male? I am very visual so a pic might help! [/quote]cl15876 wrote:No ma'am. We are talking about the very best part of the chicken, the oyster. You can find them on the back of your bird, behind the thighs on each side of the spine. For those of you who don't know, you need to get into the know.Miles wrote:Um, we're not talking about shellfish, are we?CathyCA wrote: I was wondering when I'd get some love for the oyster! captmojo came through!
I wonder if I can buy a dozen roasters, extract the oysters from them and then break them down and freeze the parts. Then I could come up with some yummalicious oyster recipe.
I searched for a good link and I couldn't find one that satisfied my needs. Here's a link that describes the oyster and how to remove them as part of the leg quarter. I'm not a fan of this approach. I like to roast the chicken, break it down, and then savor the oysters all on their own.
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I am tempted to go out and get a chicken just to find this oyster, however, with all the snow coming this way, the chicken shelves at the grocery store are bare , but once this mess passes, I will have to try to find it. I suspect that it will be easier to find with my finger tips! ;) Thanks for the link though.Miles wrote:I searched for a good link and I couldn't find one that satisfied my needs. Here's a link that describes the oyster and how to remove them as part of the leg quarter. I'm not a fan of this approach. I like to roast the chicken, break it down, and then savor the oysters all on their own.cl15876 wrote:Is this a female chicken or a male? I am very visual so a pic might help!Miles wrote:"quote="CathyCA"" Um, we're not talking about shellfish, are we?"/quote"
No ma'am. We are talking about the very best part of the chicken, the oyster. You can find them on the back of your bird, behind the thighs on each side of the spine. For those of you who don't know, you need to get into the know.
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My favorite quote from the oyster link...
Chefs often say that the oysters are the best bits of meat in the chicken. I have yet to remember to pay attention as I eat the chicken to see if I can notice any difference: most of the chickens I've eaten since I learned about the oysters have been eaten in about 30 seconds, standing up with a plate in one hand and chunks of chicken held caveman-style in the other hand, with someone yelling at everyone to get working on the next thing or clean up the kitchen so we can go home.
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I use my thumb to pop out the oyster. Roast, rest and then carve your bird. Once you've broken it down, flip it over so you're looking at the back of the bird, then remove any skin. This will reveal the oysters! Enjoy!cl15876 wrote:I am tempted to go out and get a chicken just to find this oyster, however, with all the snow coming this way, the chicken shelves at the grocery store are bare , but once this mess passes, I will have to try to find it. I suspect that it will be easier to find with my finger tips! ;) Thanks for the link though.
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I liked that quote also! GMTA!CameronBornAndBred wrote:My favorite quote from the oyster link...Chefs often say that the oysters are the best bits of meat in the chicken. I have yet to remember to pay attention as I eat the chicken to see if I can notice any difference: most of the chickens I've eaten since I learned about the oysters have been eaten in about 30 seconds, standing up with a plate in one hand and chunks of chicken held caveman-style in the other hand, with someone yelling at everyone to get working on the next thing or clean up the kitchen so we can go home.