Chicken Recipes
Chicken recipes are found all over the internet. It is the only animal of which we eat the whole animal. Not only do we eat all appendages, such as legs, breasts and thighs, we eat what comes from it, which of course are eggs. There are recipes that involve chicken liver. We even use the carcass to make stock. Stock is the base component in many recipes such as soups, stews and sauces. There are hundreds of recipes for both, though eggs tend to be solely a breakfast item.
Recipes that involve chicken are quite plentiful, from those served in the fanciest of restaurants to those made in our own homes. They range from simple barbeque chicken to Chicken Caesar salad, to Greek Chicken Souvlaki and Coq Au Vin. Fried chicken is considered a great comfort food. It is even the principle ingredient in the popular home remedy of chicken noodle soup, a staple when it comes to the common cold
Chicken recipes come in all varieties, from simple to complex. They even are the standard when someone can’t identify a particular new flavor. They say it tastes “just like chicken”. For example, if someone tastes rattlesnake meat, they invariably say it tastes “just like chicken”. Or it might be alligator meat they say tastes “just like chicken”, even though technically an alligator is a reptile, and a chicken is part of the fowl species.
When the first chicken was ever consumed remains a mystery. It is thought to be a descendent of the wild Red Jungle fowl found in India. From its eventual domestication centuries ago, there are now more than 24 billion chickens on earth. This constitutes chickens as the most populous bird in existence. It is no coincidence that the chicken is so plentiful, considering the fact that there are probably as many recipes for chicken as there are the animal.