Trick to marinate the MOST tender chicken
Baking soda powder is the secret! #kitchenhacks #CookingHacks #chickenbreast #chickenrecipes #cookathome
I used to struggle so much with dry, rubbery chicken, especially chicken breast. No matter how carefully I cooked it, it just wasn't as tender as I wanted. Then, a friend shared this incredible tip with me, and it completely changed my cooking game! My secret for the MOST TENDER AND JUICY CHICKEN? It's all about a little bit of soda powder, also known as baking soda. So, how does this magic work? Baking soda is alkaline, and when it comes into contact with chicken, it raises the pH level on the chicken's surface. This process causes the protein fibers to relax and break down slightly, which prevents them from seizing up and becoming tough during cooking. The result? Incredibly tender and succulent chicken that melts in your mouth! It’s a simple science hack straight from my kitchen to yours. Here’s my easy, go-to trick to prepare your chicken for amazing tenderness: Step 1: Prep Your Chicken First, I cut my chicken (usually chicken breast or thighs) into the desired pieces. Sometimes I slice them into thinner cutlets, other times I cube them for stir-fries. This method works wonders for any cut! Step 2: The Baking Soda Treatment In a bowl, I sprinkle a little bit soda powder over the chicken. For about a pound of chicken, I use roughly 1 teaspoon of baking soda. Then, I add a pinch of salt, of course. I make sure to mix it all really well, so every piece of chicken is coated evenly. It might feel a little strange at first, but trust the process! Step 3: MARINATE IN COLD WATER (or just in the fridge) After coating, I let the chicken marinate. For optimal results, I find that marinating for at least 15-30 minutes is perfect. Some recipes suggest mixing the baking soda with a little bit of water to create a slurry, or you can just add the powder directly as I do. If you're marinating for longer, always keep it in the fridge. I've heard of people marinating for up to a few hours, but I usually stick to 30 minutes for chicken breast. Step 4: The Crucial Rinse! This step is non-negotiable! Once the marinating time is up, I always wash the chicken thoroughly under cold running water. This removes any excess baking soda, which could otherwise leave a slightly soapy taste. Rinse until the chicken feels clean and free of any residue. This is vital for the best flavor. Step 5: Pat Dry & READY FOR COOKING! After rinsing, I pat the chicken completely dry with paper towels. Excess moisture can prevent browning, so don't skip this. Now your chicken is perfectly prepped and ready for whatever recipe you have in mind! You can then add your regular marinades, like a little bit of teriyaki sauce, or spices, and cook it up. I've used this hack for everything from stir-fries and grilled chicken to oven-baked dishes. Every time, the chicken comes out incredibly tender and juicy. This simple addition to my cooking routine has truly elevated my home-cooked meals, and I hope it does the same for yours!