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  2. Do you need to rinse your chicken before you cook it? - AOL

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    Cooking poultry to the internal temperature of 165 degrees Fahrenheit is the foolproof way to ensure you’re meeting food safety standards - rudisill/E+/Getty Images

  3. Here’s why you should never wash chicken before cooking it

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  4. Fried chicken - Wikipedia

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    Pan frying (or shallow frying) requires a frying pan of sturdy construction and a source of fat that does not fully immerse the chicken. [43] The chicken pieces are prepared as above, then fried. Generally, the fat is heated to a temperature hot enough to seal (without browning, at this point) the outside of the chicken pieces.

  5. Here’s the secret that makes KFC’s fried chicken so crispy

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    At Kentucky Fried Chicken, they “hold” the chicken in an oven set to 175 degrees for about 20 minutes according to a former employee. This allows the chicken to finish cooking while keeping it ...

  6. Deep frying - Wikipedia

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    The correct frying temperature depends on the thickness and type of food, but in most cases it lies between 350–375 °F (177–191 °C). [20] [24] An informal test for a temperature close to this range involves adding a tiny amount of flour into the oil and watching to see if it sizzles without immediately burning. A second test involves ...

  7. Pan frying - Wikipedia

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    Pan frying sausages can make use of the inherent fat of the meat. Pan frying or pan-frying is a form of frying food characterized by the use of minimal cooking oil or fat (compared to shallow frying or deep frying), typically using just enough to lubricate the pan. [1] In the case of a greasy food such as bacon, no oil or fats may need to be added.

  8. Here’s why you should never wash chicken before cooking it

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  9. Shallow frying - Wikipedia

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    Deep-frying usually takes place at temperatures between 177–205 °C (351–401 °F) so shallow-frying can oftentimes be considered a less intense cooking technique. Foods to be shallow fried are commonly pre-portioned into single servings before being placed in oil.