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Chicken : How to Cook Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts

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Uploaded by on Aug 1, 2010

When cooking boneless skinless chicken breasts, the chef needs some cooking spray, a baking pan, seasonings and an oven. Cook a delicious meal with tips from a culinary arts expert in this free video about cooking boneless and skinless chicken breasts.

Expert: Andrew Dryden
Bio: Andrew has worked for McHenry Remodeling for 5 years as a Foreman.
Filmmaker: Luke Neumann

Series Description: Chicken can be cooked, baked, sliced and diced in so many different and delicious ways. Learn some great recipes with tips from a culinary arts expert in this free video series on chicken.

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  • lol. I didn't know baking a chicken was so simple... until now. Thanks.

  • I know the video is cheesy, but that guy is cute. So that sorta made it worth watching for me :)

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  • @NoriMadVicious Olive oil.

  • @ChaozUT ; Did you even watch the video?

  • nice and simple thanx

  • If u dnt got cookin spray use butter I guess...

  • @ChaozUT he did. 350 degrees.

  • would be more useful if he said what temperature to cook it at...

  • @111cooolcat I use WD-40....Just kidding! Butter or vegatable oil will work also :)

  • @QuelzGlamSpace13 I was thinking the same thing. This video really lightened my mood, it was short and simple.

  • what if i dont have cooking spray??

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