Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get chicken thighs for this reason. Do you all eat that chewy, nasty fat after it's cooked? I guess I get it if you fry it and it's crispy, but I don't tend to make fried chicken. I find chewy fat pieces so awful. Lately, there's also been nasty fat ribbons running through my pork tenderloin, which I also find off-putting when I bite into one. Yuck.
Dark meat withstands high heat better without drying out. So, trim and enjoy. On the grill there's less of a need to trim since it just burns off and drips down.
Question, though. I find when I trim off the fat, there's very little meat left, so the cost savings are really nil. What am I missing, thigh lovers?
Just trim the fat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get chicken thighs for this reason. Do you all eat that chewy, nasty fat after it's cooked? I guess I get it if you fry it and it's crispy, but I don't tend to make fried chicken. I find chewy fat pieces so awful. Lately, there's also been nasty fat ribbons running through my pork tenderloin, which I also find off-putting when I bite into one. Yuck.
Dark meat withstands high heat better without drying out. So, trim and enjoy. On the grill there's less of a need to trim since it just burns off and drips down.
Question, though. I find when I trim off the fat, there's very little meat left, so the cost savings are really nil. What am I missing, thigh lovers?
Anonymous wrote:Are you a SAHM?
Anonymous wrote:Yes.... I am not sure what that has to do with this post. Why do you ask?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get chicken thighs for this reason. Do you all eat that chewy, nasty fat after it's cooked? I guess I get it if you fry it and it's crispy, but I don't tend to make fried chicken. I find chewy fat pieces so awful. Lately, there's also been nasty fat ribbons running through my pork tenderloin, which I also find off-putting when I bite into one. Yuck.
Dark meat withstands high heat better without drying out. So, trim and enjoy. On the grill there's less of a need to trim since it just burns off and drips down.