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 ...
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, ...
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Deboning a chicken thigh is quick and easy. There’s just one key bone to be removed, right in the middle, and with a small, sharp knife (I use a paring knife) you can easily cut the little bone away, ...