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    Quote Originally Posted by cudarunner View Post
    This isn't a 'Recipe' it's a 'Procedure' to allow you to have pre-cooked chicken for use in Recipes.
    Quote Originally Posted by Neckbone View Post
    This seems to be a procedure for whole chicken poaching, which it is.
    From memory, I poach whole, skin on, bone in, chicken breasts by placing in boiling water then simmer for 20 minutes. Remove from heat and let sit covered till fairly well cooled.
    The result is incredibly moist tender chicken breast meat for salads, sammies, or whatever.
    I can picture the same result with your whole chicken.
    I learned something like this from 'Danny Kaye Chicken Salad Recipe.' I make it fairly regularly. I have used a meat grinder, which is pretty cool, but most people who've tried it prefer 'pulled' chicken salad to the ground. I've done this as described in the recipe below.

    Gentle boil for 10 minutes, remove from heat and leave covered for 45 minutes works a treat. I've never made the dressing described, only regular chicken salad with mayo, etc. Anyway .......... from Jacques Pepin and Danny Kaye ;

    From “The Apprentice: My Life in the Kitchen” by Jacques Pepin, Houghton Mifflin Co, 2003. All notes are Jacques’.

    “To most Americans, Danny Kaye is remembered as a splendid comedian and actor. I think of him as a friend and one of the finest cooks I have ever known. In every way, Danny was equal to or better than any trained chef. His technique was flawless. The speed at which he worked was on par with what you’d find in a Parisian brigade de cuisine. Danny taught me a great deal, mostly about Chinese cuisine, his specialty.

    Whenever I traveled to Los Angeles, Danny picked me up at the airport and took me to his house, where we cooked Chinese or French food. His poached chicken was the best I have ever had.”

    Serves 4

    Chicken:

    1 chicken, about 3 ½ #
    ½ cup sliced carrot
    1 cup sliced onion
    1 small leek, washed and left whole
    1 rib celery, washed and left whole
    1 teaspoon salt
    ¼ teaspoon black peppercorns
    2 sprigs thyme
    2 bay leaves
    About 7 cups tepid water, enough to cover the chicken

    Dressing:

    2 Tablespoons Dijon mustard
    1 Tablespoon white wine vinegar
    1 teaspoon finely chopped garlic
    ¼ teaspoon salt
    ¼ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
    ½ teaspoon Tabasco
    5 Tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil

    Garnishes:
    1 dozen Boston lettuce leaves
    2 dozen fresh tarragon leaves

    For the chicken:

    Place the chicken breast side down in a tall narrow pot so it fits snugly at the bottom. Add remaining ingredients. Water should come about 1” above the chicken. Bring to a gentle boil, cover and let boil gently for 10 minutes. Remove from heat and let it sit in the hot broth for 45 minutes.

    Remove the chicken from the pot, and set it aside on a platter to cool for a few minutes. (The stock can be strained and frozen for up to 6 months for use in soup.) Pick the meat from bones, discarding fat, skin and bones. Shred the meat with your fingers, following the grain and pulling it into strips. (The meat tastes better shredded than diced with a knife.)

    Mix the dressing ingredients in a bowl large enough to hold the chicken salad. Add chicken shreds to dressing and toss well. Arrange the Boston lettuce leaves in a “nest” around the periphery of a platter, and spoon the room-temperature chicken salad into the center. Sprinkle with the tarragon leaves and serve.
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