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Odd textured chicken

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H1954 Fri 17-Jan-20 18:37:51

I only eat chicken breast and we do have it quite often. We bulk buy from a local butcher and have never had a problem. Last night we had a chicken breast each, when I cut into mine it had a very close texture, was very rubbery and difficult to chew. This wasn't only a small area of the breast, probably about a third, the rest was ok and my OH was fine. The affected part was very slightly darker n colour but not the dark colour like when the meat is bruised. Any ideas anyone?

phoenix Sun 19-Jan-20 21:57:09

M0nica that sounds absolutely yummy!

phoenix Sun 19-Jan-20 21:59:59

Although I would have preferred pheasant breast over pigeon.

Fennel Mon 20-Jan-20 11:11:31

Monica that recipe made my mouth water!
I've cooked pigeon ages ago when my ex. used to go pigeon shooting in the pea fields, and we enjoyed it. As you say it needs long slow cooking.

BradfordLass73 Sat 22-Feb-20 20:14:14

I know this is an old thread but when I used to live on the farm and was given free range chickens (prepared by the farmer) he said not to worry about the bruising.

What I found when I cooked the chook, was exactly what the OP mentions - the flesh was bruised before demise.

BlueBelle Sat 22-Feb-20 20:40:21

Glad I don’t eat meat when I read about worms cancers and bruises

Rosina Sun 23-Feb-20 09:17:07

Uggh! Vegetarian lunch, anyone?

Molly10 Sun 23-Feb-20 09:24:24

If not freezer burn then hopefully just a bit of bruising.

Forests -the long thin threads will likely be veins and not worms.

As with all animals we are all susceptible to diseases so who knows what we are eating.

Buffy Sun 23-Feb-20 09:38:36

To H1954, My husband and I went to our local Italian restaurant in Canterbury where we had chicken breasts wrapped in prosciutto. We each found the breasts inedible. They were like rubber and really odd. The owner swore they were fresh from their usual butcher that day. He refunded for one meal and we haven’t been back. Have never had this trouble at home.

Quizzer Sun 23-Feb-20 09:45:14

Def not breast cancer as chicken don't have breasts! Chicken breast meat is muscle.

4allweknow Sun 23-Feb-20 10:21:25

Chicken breast seems to be a hit or miss for me. Tried from supermarket to organic farm and the taste and texture just seems bland. I changed to using thigh meat for a lot of recipes and find that has more flavour and a better texture. Also cheaper!

SusieFlo Sun 23-Feb-20 12:28:01

I find that organic chicken can be tough and stringy?

Jaye53 Sun 23-Feb-20 14:38:39

Gosh and people still question why I have gone veggie. This is enough to make a saint swear :-worms.cancer. etc. yuck.

growstuff Sun 23-Feb-20 14:49:39

4allweknow I agree with you about chicken thighs. I buy my meat from a farm (it's my one extravagance) and even their chicken breasts are bland. I find thighs have loads more flavour and there's more meat on them than legs or wings.

growstuff Sun 23-Feb-20 14:52:02

I wouldn't ever question anybody being veggie. I don't eat much meat and I've tried being veggie, but I'm afraid I just like meat too much and I found it difficult to eat a low carb diet.

flaxwoven Sun 23-Feb-20 16:34:12

Speaking to an employee of a major supermarket who also had a turkey farm he said they do not taste the same and can be tough because they are restricted on what they feed them due to EU rules e.g. they can't just roam about and eat whatever they like. We buy Sainsbury's corn fed which is tender or chicken from the butchers but never battery farm cheap stuff.

growstuff Sun 23-Feb-20 16:39:44

Which EU rules are those?

growstuff Sun 23-Feb-20 16:52:15

It seems that meat tenderness depends on a number of factors, including how meat is treated post-mortem.

www.sciencedirect.com/topics/food-science/meat-tenderness

maggic Sun 23-Feb-20 20:07:25

Definitely sounds like 'Woody Chicken Breast:
blog.cacklehatchery.com/woody-chicken-breast-one-more-reason-to-grow-your-own/

Nannytopsy Sun 23-Feb-20 23:07:29

We have had chicken like this from a supermarket. No idea what causes it though - sorry.

HiPpyChick57 Sun 23-Feb-20 23:35:28

So glad I’m vegan. I’d much rather have a veggie lunch than worms cancers or bruises thank you very much rosina plus my food have never suffered cruelty torture or stress.