Deboning chicken thighs sounds challenging, but if you can wield a knife, you can definitely pull it off. While there are many cases where bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs are preferable, the bone can ...
The hack is delightfully simple. You start with a warm rotisserie chicken. Remove any trussing strings and place the entire ...
No matter how you buy chicken—online or at the butcher shop, whole or in pieces—learning how to debone a chicken is a valuable skill. If you’re like me, you buy whole chickens and cut them at home, ...
Chickens have another reason to lose sleep thanks to roboticists at the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI). Using 3D imaging technology, the Intelligent Cutting and Deboning System developed at ...
Kitchen hacks seem to be all the rage right now. We're all looking for ways to make cooking quicker and easier and plenty of folks on our social media feeds are here to help. But some of the ideas are ...
If you have any chickens in the house, you're going to want to keep them away from the computer. Georgia Tech researchers have developed the device that will haunt their feathered dreams. The ...
Robots are more than capable of painting cars, firing rivets and doing other mechanical tasks, but it seems that cutting up a chicken properly presents quite a challenge. The Georgia Tech Research ...
Why settle for just a turkey on Thanksgiving when you can add a chicken and duck, too? The "turducken" – a deboned chicken stuffed inside a deboned duck stuffed inside a deboned turkey – is not for ...
Finding the right balance between cost and convenience can be a juggling act for those with tight budgets and busy schedules. Admittedly, I often favor convenience in lieu of my account balance, but ...