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Discover Ludwig"chicken thigh" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a part of the bird. For example, "I'm making a stew with chicken thigh."
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Boneless chicken thigh meat was another possibility.
"A baked potato, a chicken thigh and maybe some asparagus I have from the farmer's market".
Meat comes thinly sliced or prepackaged in small amounts (one chicken thigh, $1.80).
(Mr. Bowien apparently thought so, too, and now he uses poached chicken thigh).
She shakes the bird as if it were a chicken thigh in a Baggie.
I prefer chicken thigh meat to breast as it doesn't dry out as much when it's cooked.
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Chicken thighs.
Nestle the chicken thighs into the mass.
3. Dry chicken thighs on paper towel.
Chicken thighs work equally well here.
Salt the chicken thighs with salt.
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