The problem is it’s not a wash, it’s a brine. If you do it for a few minutes and cook it of coarse you won’t tell a difference. But if you leave it overnight then you will. Vinegars and lime/lemon is scientifically proven to break down enzymes in meat to make it more tender and juicy. I know some people use it as a wash to cut the smell of the raw meat. But it’s actually a brine/marinade.
This was a waste of your time. People wash their chicken. Straight up wash it. Making some comment about a brining in some sort of weak defense to defend the act is short sighted and ignorant. Like the people who wash chicken.
I call bs, to each it’s own . Chicken that’s not washed taste slimy, weird odd taste to me . Washed chicken taste better to me , especially if the chicken been sitting awhile b4 u get it
@@kpj2224 I suppose , he could be buying it from a butcher who is washing the chicken throughly before he purchases it . But buying chicken from a large chain grocery store , I would suggest washing it off
@@rickybobbydastar6534 yo idk what third world country you live in with weird ass chickens. I've never had chicken taste "slimey" or off, because it wasn't washed. Washing is entirely pointless and just contaminates your kitchen counter/sink. Whatever is apparently on it that you're so weirded out by will literally cook off
I've gone my whole life working in restaurants and cooking at home, never washing my chicken and neither do restaurants. It has a higher chance of spreading bacteria around the kitchen. Keep your chicken dry on the outside
I'm just glad we know better in America so we don't have to be abused. Plus we get our chicken from the supermarket or butcher, y'all get it out the back yard I'd wash y'all chicken too 😆 🤣
@@jacobmcconner6537 we from the caribbean buy ours from the supermarket to🤔 i wash my chicken cause i like it that way it,s nothing that you know better
@@50centricher9 literally take 5 minutes to research the topic it’s not hard, yet some people still insist on washing their chicken when there’s no benefit whatsoever
@@BillMcK You think cooking it is going to get rid of any debris, dirt, or metal shavings? God knows how many hands it passed to on your way to you, but keep playing with your health.
@@eastwaters4082 If the meat you buy needs to be washed you should buy somewhere else. And it is more unhealthy to spread the bacteria with water all over your kitchen. Your meat is not supposed to be dirty, just to have bacteria that is going to die with the fire. If you buy it in a bad place and you have no choice you can use a wet napkin. So you don't contaminate your kitchen.
I mean chicken particularly does come with bone fragments a lot of times. Little blood clots and in some cases even hair or rather feather is still on the chicken I don't know if people wash it more so thinking it kills bacterias more so than it is to get off any of those fine particles that were left after it was butchered
Chicken is much too slimy and dirty not to wash it. I wash it and run a knife over it to get rid of the slime. I shudder to think of eating unwashed chicken 🤮
Then what do you do that for? "cleaning it" with lemon doesn't kill anything that's already on there. All you're doing is making the bacteria smell citrusy
@@MilfywayGalaxy lemon/lime juice and vinegar kills bacteria and viruses may not be as effective as other antibacterial things such as alcohol, bleach etc etc , but it still does kill viruses.. but aye im not a scientist so who knows 🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️
@@ScrillahBinLit it kills bacteria of the surface of the meat. But yknow what else does that? The fucking pan you’re cooking it on. You do not need to wash meat.
Washing chicken is outdated. Just pat it dry and season it, ready to cook. Food safety with poultry meats is extremely strict, washing the chicken actually increases the chance of salmonella.
Cleaning chicken is a must. No one knows exactly what is going on while that chicken is getting packaged unless you are doing it yourself, also I would not want to season a chicken thats dripping in some of its blood. If you've never took the time to gut a chicken, clean out tendons, or trim the fat, you probably would think cleaning isn't necessary.
It’s not about it tasting better it’s about it being clean, like take the packaging of the chicken, all the elements of it. You don’t know who’s hands handled that chicken or the packaging or if their hands were clean. It’s just better safe than sorry and it doesn’t take long to wash and that’s how some were raised but at the end of the day to each his own….
@@Uppereastsidecatnap what does cleaning it do.it does not kill bacteria for sure.if you have slimy or dusty chicken buy it from somewhere else.if you can't do that washing is justifiable
@@darknessdeadly6366 only 3rd world people have to do this, their food isn't properly stored they don't have refrigerators that work well so they clean it like that, if your from America shopping in a real supermarket and not killing the chicken in your backyard you should be good.
@I😐I yes but you will still be left with the dirt, slime and unnecessary fat and skin. I don't recommend putting directly in you sink, just put it in a large bowl with some lemon or vinegar and cold water. Once done pour the water off and rinse again then pour directly into the drain. Try it, you'll see the difference 😉
@I😐I yes you have to cut it off with a knife or scissors. If you prefer to not take the extra step to wash off the grime that's your preference. People always ask the question and I gave the reasons why we wash and clean the chicken first. I always say, if you like it I love it. I prefer to have my meats cleaned before cooking it. IJS
@I😐I it's like when you buy veggies in a bag that's pre washed, I still rinse them off before I eat or cook it. Have you ever eaten something and it's gritty to when you eat it, well it's because there was still dirt and grime on it 🤔
@@sweetcapricorn pork is cleaner than chicken statistically. Either way been cooking in restaurants for over 15 years no washing of meats goes on ever and I know you like to eat out so play yourself by saying you don't. You've eaten unwashed meat and here you are in this comment thread and you're fine.
@@nikooooo7661I can get from Whole Food store and it still has that slime on it. If you never clean it chicken, you wouldn't know what we are talking about. Do it your way, and we will continue to do it our way.
Yall complaining about salmonella and then there are middle easterns who have washed their chickens their entire life w/o getting or dying from salmonella… yall act like we go and rub wet chicken and touch every other part of my kitchen w/ my wet chicken or wet hands w/ chicken water on it
I don't think anyone is saying that you're guaranteed to get salmonella. It's just inarguable that washing (via splashing) raises the risk of salmonella poisoning.
@@goldengoddess6504 what do you mean by that? Definitely I recommend Adam Ragusea’s video using scientific data on the amount of Salmonella splatter that water inflicts on a kitchen. Washing in a bowl is SIGNIFICANTLY better than washing in the sink. I sincerely off a bit of advice for you: I have no quarrel against you. I sincerely believe that you 100% believe in what you are saying. I completely believe that you truly think washing meat is better because that's what you're always known. I have no problem with that. However, considering I am accepting your word completely, in that you believe what you believe, and that you do not have any ulterior motives (i.e. I'm “just lazy”), I would sincerely hope that you would offer the same gratuity to me. I am just following the advice that the people I trust who have done studies on the topic. I didn't have an opinion until I looked into the studies. I believe you have reasons to believe what you do. Let's just not question each other’s motives, considering we know absolutely nothing about each other.
@@nickp2582 I said what I said. You replied to me. I did not reply to you, or attack you personally. I subscribe to the same channel you do. There is no reason for you to feel triggered. You'll continue to do what you do, and I'll continue to use salt, lemon, vinegar + ammonia and bleach (not at the same time) in my kitchen like it's my heavenly appointed job. Opinions are like kitchen sanitation rules; everybody's got their own.
@@jacobmcconner6537 okay understood; however, I am just not enthused about cooking meat and I have not cleaned it. Each decision is specific to each individual choice. I would never co sume meat or produce without cleaning it...yes, I am the one that cleans the tops of her can goods too! We have noclue what our food has been in contact with. With cleanliness and prayer, I have survived thus far!
@@jacobmcconner6537 Smh Food looks good but lacks Flavor once there's SALT and Pepper and Blood running off the meats Oh yeaaaa its delicious 😩🤭Nope it's Not.It's Ridiculously Horrible!I Additionally having prpper storage has nothing to do with proper cleaning and preparation of Food .You dont know where or how it was packaged in most cases.When ready to cook its Unwrapped ..Salt And Pepper and on to the grill or oven😳that Explains the "Fresh Scent" from humans who Live in those ' None Third World Countries' who Can Afford proper storage facilities but Smell like the food they Cook.Third World people Shower on a daily basis as in addition to properly cleaning and season their food before cooking it😊
@@alpha1alpha113 I've been working in steak houses for 15 years plus my guy none of your favorite restaurants wash meat simple as that, no one is professionally washing meat and I know you eat it even chic Fila isn't washing chicken and they have the best service in fast food.
@@goldengoddess6504 I shower every day, disinfect my kitchen after cooking, and cook my food to the appropriate temperatures. Yet because I don’t wash meat that is going to be cooked I don’t do any of those things? Y’all are some weirdos!
You’re supposed to let it sit in the vinegar/lemon juice/salt overnight, it should be a pale white color(will almost look like cooked chicken). Rubbing the outside for a few seconds won’t do anything lol. I kinda hate how they call it “washing” it’s literally just a brine/very simple marinade. Dark meat is always good but if you let it soak I promise you will appreciate the difference
@@rainerwells1573 I never tried but I think a brine like that would be too acidic for red meat, but you could always try with a small piece and see how it goes. I don’t cook oxtail, I usually just eat it lol
I don't think it's the taste difference that people are striving for when they wash chicken let's try and think of another reason for that action shall we😏
@@blakesmith3372 bruh I only see black people talking about washing chicken its only the culinarily ignorant who wash it, anyone else know that's what fire does.
Washing the chicken doesn’t scientifically do anything for kitchen cleanliness, that’s probably why it’s only black people still doing it. It requires reading a science paper.
Yeah, people who wash their chicken and say it makes a huge difference in taste, just never knowingly had unwashed chicken. (They definitely have because 80% of restaurants don’t wash their chicken)
You forgot to pull the skin back and get the major part of that slime 🇬🇾 Vinegar or lemon juice and salt poultry and fish and for more Barnyard smelling meat like goat, lamb , or beef you can also add a bit of flour🙏❤💛💚
Don’t pre-salt ur meat the salt will draw out water and it’s easier to become dry , if u want to draw out that barnyard smell soak the meat in MILK for 30 min to an hour (2 hours if u don’t like the gamey taste) The same goes for organ meats like liver or kidneys , soaking in milk will draw out that minerally /barnyard taste
Exactly! And the dark meat has hella fat under there. Why they so hell bent over the way people clean their meat? Hell, if they choose not to clean theor meat, so what! But for those who do, let them be! Im cleaning my meat!
@@cocobear285 If you’re asking what’s the point in washing chicken is to get rid of any slime and bacteria. You may not taste a difference if you don’t but the way I was brought up we made sure the chicken was clean before cooking
@@_MelissaRae_ what bacteria? cooking the chicken is what gets rid of the bacteria. “washing” it doesn’t do anything but spread said bacteria around your chicken. why are you so adamant on denying science? 😂😂😂
@@onouphrios How am I spreading anything when I’m simply soaking the chicken in either lemon juice or lime juice? You see that’s what I do to “clean” the chicken so I’m not literally washing anything…you get it now
@@coolcousin2154 been cooking professionally for 15 years and noooo washing of chicken ever happens in any restaurant and if a chef catches you doing it you WILL get fired for wasting company time and stealing hours and thats just the facts of culinary. Culinary school I attended will also tell you the same bruh.
Not about taste difference. Just like washing veggies, you never know if your food was coated with something for preservation or dropped on the floor or something. You wash your hands while cooking don’t you?
When washing your chicken you can see nothing comes off the chicken.and tons of people who don't wash there chicken is fine so what your reason for washing chicken
Washing chicken is a waste of time and spreads bacteria, leaving it in a brine overnight will make it taste better that's why they do it in restaurants.
@@jamaicanprincess4124 where are you getting your chicken? In my country we have standards so you won't get plastic or foam in your chicken. Good look with salmonella! A quick search on why you do not wash chicken, or you can just stay ignorant.
@@dunkindeeznutz My entire family has been washing their chicken for hundreds of years, nobody ever got sick from eating home cooked meals. Doesn't your cutting boards and hands get salmonella on them when you take the chicken out of the package an cut it up? Why aren't you afraid of salmonella at that point ?
There is no way adding vinegar and lemon taste exactly the same as something that doesn’t have those flavors ask anyone that hates lemon or vinegar they will taste it
When you wash chicken it spreads the bacteria more because if we use hot water it will be dry but If we use cold it spreads the bacteria but having no taste difference
@@hapcot that's not what it does. Yes that might be true but most people leave the meat to dry before eating it. Which gives plenty of time for the bacteria to ingest itself into the meat contaminating it and giving you food poisoning
Also hot water can make bacteria grow on a chicken Stuff like pneumonia and bacteria to cause dyharriea. But cold water makes it spread I would just recommend not washing the chicken
@@imaginedragondeeznutsaccro1215 That's not how it works. Even if the bacteria could penetrate the food that quickly, and if that time frame mattered, cooking it would still kill the bacteria
@@jacobmcconner6537 Yes the university I attended has one of the best culinary arts programs in the nation!! Washing chicken is taught in the 1st 20 minutes😂
it does not prevent sickness...cooking it does. the heat from cooking kills any and all harmful bacteria. when washing it you spread the bacteria all over your kitchen workspace (yes even if you're being careful) and you will be at a higher risk of infection
No !!! Washing Chicken Doesn't Taste different But What it Does Is Clean your Chicken Washing Out All or Any of its feathers, bones, particles, Dust Debris from the Chicken Plant ect. that could be left behind And to Inspect your Meat it's a Sanitary Thing And Do You really want to eat All or Any of that gross stuff 🤮 Think About it But You Do you Boo lmbO
If you got visible stuff on your chicken buy it from some where else but if you can't that's a good reason to wash chicken.but washing chicken is only justifiable if there is visible stuff on it
@@superbob0315 this guy I know that works at a Chicken Plant told me Once Never Ever buy Chicken that's Cut Up The Reason Why Is that there are Chickens that could have Green Slime in parts of it The Wokers will Cut Off that part Throw it away and Use the Rest of the Chicken Parts For Cut Up Chicken Parts (That You Pay More for) The green is cuz the Chicken has Cancer The FDA allows for the plant to Sell so much of the Chicken this way You would Be Very Surprise what going on
The only people who wash chicken are home cooks who don’t know anything it does absolutely and in all my years working in professional kitchens I haven’t seen a single person do it like what do you think it’s gonna do kill the salmonella because that’s not how that works
Omg my guy been doing it professionally for 15 plus years in steakhouses and no one ever washes the meats these people go out for steak dinners eat at kfc, chick fila, and they don't think about it then they all sound crazy dumb to people like us. If my chef caught you washing meat he'd fire you for wasting company time 😆 🤣 😂
Why would it taste different lol you put the same exact thing on both but you’re nasty asf if you don’t wash your meat. And by the way no one expect the lemon and vinegar to add flavour it’s to take away the rawness dummy
Pretty sure cooking it takes away the "rawness" lmao. Literally spreading salmonella all over your kitchen if you're washing chicken in your sink and not immediately following up with a bleach wipe down. Also, cooking to 165° will take away the "rawness" and ensure that all of the germs are gone.... so no need for washing.
Bro you the dummy.you can see most people don't wash their chicken and there fine.washing does not take away rawness taste and does not kill the germs.thats what cooking is for.learn to cook boy
Who the F get advice from tiktok 😂 not me and grandma and momma 's kitchen is the best place to learn... garlic powder and paprika don't go on everything
If you clean your chicken: People washing chicken before cooking it probably do it habitually. Some perhaps believe it will help in getting rid of the pathogenic bacteria on the chicken. In fact, this practice only makes the probability of getting infected with pathogenic bacteria (e.g. campylobacter, salmonella) much higher. So, for the people that say it’s a “sanitary” thing, you’re just making your kitchen more unsanitary. And it doesn’t really clean the chicken at all. Have fun.
Bacteria gets killed by heat. Majority of people have not hunt food in their life. Whether if it’s fishing, hunting deer, and/or raising livestock, washing your meat to get rid of bacteria? The moment you place your meat in a hot skillet pan or cook it in a fire pit, the bacteria is dead.
If it's not about flavor then what is it? Hundreds of scientific studies have showed its worse to wash chicken in terms of cleanliness so there's literally no point in washing chicken
It’s supposed to take away bacteria but it doesn’t it just spreads it all around the kitchen and also cooking kills bacteria. I think it’s kinda of just cultural/traditional.
Man if you have ever been inside a chicken processing plant you would wash every piece. It’s refrigerated but still smells like decomposition and there is this “chicken sludge” all over everything
Washing has to do with the texture and feel of the meat (more apparent when it has skin on). Washing your chicken WILL NOT CLEAN it from bacteria and disease. It will rinse only the surface of your meat. Everyone’s meat is “sanitized” during the cooking process as the high heat kills bacteria.
Not to mention that whether or not you wash your chicken, the risk of salmonella from under cooking it will be about the same. As long as everyone does their respective technique in an appropriate manner, no harm is done 👍
ya'll better be using lemons and vinegar on all the tops of soda cans and drinks before you drink them then. I lost count of all the rats and mice scurrying around all over the stock in back of grocery store I worked in.
Ok buddy...clarify olive oil.. virgin, xtra virgin, olive oil, or 3 year aged and filtered..the reason: when cooking 3 of those olive oils will do damage to your health.. so which olive oil should u use??? Please try to answer.. tanks
Its funny how in his other video about cleaning it for bacteria everyone is saying they clean it for taste and in this one everyone is saying they dont clean it for taste
Not everyone buys packaged, precleaned and pre-cut chickens. The vinegar or citric juices and water is used clean off the slime, impurities, unwanted fat and organs from chickens killed at home.
Something very important I learned about washing chicken is that you never do it when you're washing chicken the way you splashed around the water you contaminated your sink if you just put the chicken in the hot pan or fryer or oven is just going to cook it and kill all the germs you can't kill the germs in the sink you contaminated it
Literally run it under the water for a few seconds and it’s not to kill any bacteria it’s to get any thing like dirt or anything that was floating around with the chicken blood etc!
The problem is it’s not a wash, it’s a brine. If you do it for a few minutes and cook it of coarse you won’t tell a difference. But if you leave it overnight then you will. Vinegars and lime/lemon is scientifically proven to break down enzymes in meat to make it more tender and juicy.
I know some people use it as a wash to cut the smell of the raw meat. But it’s actually a brine/marinade.
Yeah except people don't leave it in, most people clean it a few minutes before cooking
Thats not a brine… a brine consist of salt and or vinegar…
Of coarse
@@connercailleteau3356is there not vinegar? I saw vinegar and lemon, we use salt also, yh it's a brine
This was a waste of your time. People wash their chicken. Straight up wash it. Making some comment about a brining in some sort of weak defense to defend the act is short sighted and ignorant. Like the people who wash chicken.
I didn't think it was supposed to be about the taste anyway. Your chicken looks darn delish.
Right
I call bs, to each it’s own . Chicken that’s not washed taste slimy, weird odd taste to me . Washed chicken taste better to me , especially if the chicken been sitting awhile b4 u get it
@@rickybobbydastar6534 because the chicken he’s buying is better than the chicken you get. That’s why you call bs.
@@kpj2224 I suppose , he could be buying it from a butcher who is washing the chicken throughly before he purchases it . But buying chicken from a large chain grocery store , I would suggest washing it off
@@rickybobbydastar6534 yo idk what third world country you live in with weird ass chickens. I've never had chicken taste "slimey" or off, because it wasn't washed. Washing is entirely pointless and just contaminates your kitchen counter/sink. Whatever is apparently on it that you're so weirded out by will literally cook off
Dont forget to wash your flour and cereal as well while your at it wash your water as well
That made me laugh😂
Wash bread 🍞 slices too.
WASH YOUR WATER! that took me out
It’s a good habit to wash your wallpapers, ceilings fans, and attic as well😁
@@Cxrrupttion you forgot you're supposed to wash the power lines connected to your house
Sorry Justice, that don't fly with my Caribbean Auntie. I'm too old to get smacked around by the wooden spoon. 🥄💥🍑
Say that again, I am Caribbean too the ancestors will roll over
Same…. Dat deh lone rass!🤣🤣
I've gone my whole life working in restaurants and cooking at home, never washing my chicken and neither do restaurants. It has a higher chance of spreading bacteria around the kitchen. Keep your chicken dry on the outside
I'm just glad we know better in America so we don't have to be abused. Plus we get our chicken from the supermarket or butcher, y'all get it out the back yard I'd wash y'all chicken too 😆 🤣
@@jacobmcconner6537 we from the caribbean buy ours from the supermarket to🤔 i wash my chicken cause i like it that way it,s nothing that you know better
That’s not the point of washing it but all right. Also for anyone reading this it does not mean I wash chicken!
There is no point washing chicken!
You can leave it in a brine overnight but never ever wash it in your sink.
@@dunkindeeznutz it’s not for flavor.
@@phrozenkakti5071 they not gonna get it
Washing chicken is really taken away the wild taste this is what people used to do when they had to catch and kill their own food
@@tobyhutchison536 I don’t wash my chicken. I’m just trying to get my point across
If you wash your chicken you have a smooth brain
And if you don't you have No brain
@@50centricher9 literally take 5 minutes to research the topic it’s not hard, yet some people still insist on washing their chicken when there’s no benefit whatsoever
@@BillMcK You think cooking it is going to get rid of any debris, dirt, or metal shavings? God knows how many hands it passed to on your way to you, but keep playing with your health.
@@eastwaters4082 keep believing that bullshit if you want to man there’s not much else I can tell you
@@eastwaters4082 If the meat you buy needs to be washed you should buy somewhere else. And it is more unhealthy to spread the bacteria with water all over your kitchen. Your meat is not supposed to be dirty, just to have bacteria that is going to die with the fire. If you buy it in a bad place and you have no choice you can use a wet napkin. So you don't contaminate your kitchen.
I mean chicken particularly does come with bone fragments a lot of times. Little blood clots and in some cases even hair or rather feather is still on the chicken I don't know if people wash it more so thinking it kills bacterias more so than it is to get off any of those fine particles that were left after it was butchered
Why does your chicken always turn out so dang juicy??? You rule!!! 🍗🐔
He doesn’t overcook it. Most people overcook it.
Chicken Breast: 145* if hold 10 mins and 150* for 2 mins called pasteurization.
Chicken Thighs: 165* till done
He's black
@@RadDadisRad bruh if someone over cooked a thigh and leg quarter, they just need to give up on cooking
Chicken is much too slimy and dirty not to wash it. I wash it and run a knife over it to get rid of the slime. I shudder to think of eating unwashed chicken 🤮
Chicken is not dirty.but since you don't like the slime aka chicken fat this comment is justified
If its slimy it's gone bad
@@Duckshoe398 I've never had slimy chicken so I don't know what that feels like.i thought he was talking about the white stuff on the chicken
@@darknessdeadly6366 thats just fat you can wipe off
@@Duckshoe398 Yes that's what I thought he was talking about
It’s not about taste difference 😂😂😂
did u not read the title?
Then what is it about because it doesn't clean shit
@@_.X74._ exactly they’re brain dead
@@_.X74._ to me it about getting the blood and process stuff off
@@batgirlwild7 there's no blood and I don't even know what "processed stuff" means
Only way I can see it tasting better is if it were left to sit in the solution for like an hour to tenderize it…. Other than that no point 😂
I’m Jamaican and just to let you know we don’t clean our meat with vinegar and lemon/lime for the taste……
Exactly we don't even consider the taste we are CLEANING IT. The flavors from the seasoning
Exactly lol
Then what do you do that for? "cleaning it" with lemon doesn't kill anything that's already on there. All you're doing is making the bacteria smell citrusy
@@MilfywayGalaxy lemon/lime juice and vinegar kills bacteria and viruses may not be as effective as other antibacterial things such as alcohol, bleach etc etc , but it still does kill viruses.. but aye im not a scientist so who knows 🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️
@@ScrillahBinLit it kills bacteria of the surface of the meat. But yknow what else does that? The fucking pan you’re cooking it on. You do not need to wash meat.
Yo that chicken look fire though, how long in that oven? Wanna serve it over some rice 😋
4real!
“Until very tender, crispy, and juicy” probably just at 165°F, all ovens are different so it’s better to judge by internal temp.
30 minutes make sure to temp the thickest part, i pulled mine at 190 fahrenheit
@@ChefJusticeHunter thanks bro! Appreciate it
Me 2 i’m very greedy when i comes to chicken, rice and greens😬😋👌🏾
I’m glad you washed the chicken the correct way with citrus juice and vinegar instead of using soap and bleach.
Washing chicken is outdated. Just pat it dry and season it, ready to cook. Food safety with poultry meats is extremely strict, washing the chicken actually increases the chance of salmonella.
Theres no chance of salnonella if you fucking cook it and dont eat it raw.
@Jull it can spread salmonella in your sink and kitchen giving it to something like salad, dishes and vegetables. you know, things you _don't_ cook
@@ErieRosewood That’s why you clean your sink afterwards
@Blank Blank tf is chicken gunk? chicken? It’s getting cooked enough to kill salmonella, so why would you worry about “chicken gunk”
@Blank Blank please define what “chicken gunk” is?
Cleaning chicken is a must. No one knows exactly what is going on while that chicken is getting packaged unless you are doing it yourself, also I would not want to season a chicken thats dripping in some of its blood. If you've never took the time to gut a chicken, clean out tendons, or trim the fat, you probably would think cleaning isn't necessary.
You wash to remove debris 😐.
Debris? What sort of chicken are you buying?
You never ever wash chicken!
Look it up as I'm sick of explaining it to people as it's part of my job.
@@dunkindeeznutz depending on the cut….you have bone fragments and any other debris that’s in the processing facility… but too each it’s own I guess!
I love how squeaky clean my chicken feels after a quick vinegar bath. I don't like how it feels straight out the pack.
@@TheDecka456 you just wipe that away if needed!
You don't ever need to wash it in your kitchen, you would be sacked if you did that in a restaurant.
@@mmoore5190 that's not washing it, it's called a brine and it used to make the chicken more tender and deepening on what you use it adds favour.
It’s not about it tasting better it’s about it being clean, like take the packaging of the chicken, all the elements of it. You don’t know who’s hands handled that chicken or the packaging or if their hands were clean. It’s just better safe than sorry and it doesn’t take long to wash and that’s how some were raised but at the end of the day to each his own….
Worked in a plant that does that no ones hands can touch any of it, so the rest is just your imagination my guy.
@@jacobmcconner6537 👍🏽
Well then don’t go to a restaurant for the rest of your life because they don’t wash chicken before they use it
The act of "washing" your chicken spreads those germs all over your kitchen. Cooking chicken to an internal temp of 165f kills all germs and bacteria.
Many years ago, my grandfather was a kosher butcher. My mom washed the chicken with boiling water.
People will breifly boil their meat to get some of the blood boiled/cooked out the meat. Then rinse it, season it, and cook it.
@@1college100 I see this done in some of the Asian cooking videos.
My mom put chicken in Callander, and pored a teapot of boiled water over it.
It’s not for taste it’s for drumroll please
🤪 just cleaning it
Witch does not clean it
🚫 @@darknessdeadly6366 The acid helps get it clean u can use vinegar along with it. 😉
@@Uppereastsidecatnap what does cleaning it do.it does not kill bacteria for sure.if you have slimy or dusty chicken buy it from somewhere else.if you can't do that washing is justifiable
@@Uppereastsidecatnap who told you that?
@@darknessdeadly6366 only 3rd world people have to do this, their food isn't properly stored they don't have refrigerators that work well so they clean it like that, if your from America shopping in a real supermarket and not killing the chicken in your backyard you should be good.
We don't wash the chicken for taste, we wash it to get any dirt and impurities off. If you used the exact seasonings, it will taste exactly the same 👀
@I😐I yes but you will still be left with the dirt, slime and unnecessary fat and skin. I don't recommend putting directly in you sink, just put it in a large bowl with some lemon or vinegar and cold water. Once done pour the water off and rinse again then pour directly into the drain. Try it, you'll see the difference 😉
@I😐I yes you have to cut it off with a knife or scissors. If you prefer to not take the extra step to wash off the grime that's your preference. People always ask the question and I gave the reasons why we wash and clean the chicken first. I always say, if you like it I love it. I prefer to have my meats cleaned before cooking it. IJS
@I😐I it's like when you buy veggies in a bag that's pre washed, I still rinse them off before I eat or cook it. Have you ever eaten something and it's gritty to when you eat it, well it's because there was still dirt and grime on it 🤔
Omg it does make a difference. U clean the slime off and your not injesting mucous thanks for sharing it is a difference trust me people
Only shitty quality, poorly raised chicken has gunk and slime.
@@nikooooo7661 do u eat pork?
Where are you buying chicken from there should never be slime
@@sweetcapricorn pork is cleaner than chicken statistically. Either way been cooking in restaurants for over 15 years no washing of meats goes on ever and I know you like to eat out so play yourself by saying you don't. You've eaten unwashed meat and here you are in this comment thread and you're fine.
@@nikooooo7661I can get from Whole Food store and it still has that slime on it. If you never clean it chicken, you wouldn't know what we are talking about. Do it your way, and we will continue to do it our way.
Yall complaining about salmonella and then there are middle easterns who have washed their chickens their entire life w/o getting or dying from salmonella… yall act like we go and rub wet chicken and touch every other part of my kitchen w/ my wet chicken or wet hands w/ chicken water on it
I don't think anyone is saying that you're guaranteed to get salmonella. It's just inarguable that washing (via splashing) raises the risk of salmonella poisoning.
People just want an excuse to be lazy. Further reason you can't eat at everyone's house.
@@goldengoddess6504 what do you mean by that? Definitely I recommend Adam Ragusea’s video using scientific data on the amount of Salmonella splatter that water inflicts on a kitchen. Washing in a bowl is SIGNIFICANTLY better than washing in the sink.
I sincerely off a bit of advice for you: I have no quarrel against you. I sincerely believe that you 100% believe in what you are saying. I completely believe that you truly think washing meat is better because that's what you're always known. I have no problem with that. However, considering I am accepting your word completely, in that you believe what you believe, and that you do not have any ulterior motives (i.e. I'm “just lazy”), I would sincerely hope that you would offer the same gratuity to me. I am just following the advice that the people I trust who have done studies on the topic. I didn't have an opinion until I looked into the studies. I believe you have reasons to believe what you do. Let's just not question each other’s motives, considering we know absolutely nothing about each other.
@@nickp2582
I said what I said. You replied to me. I did not reply to you, or attack you personally. I subscribe to the same channel you do. There is no reason for you to feel triggered.
You'll continue to do what you do, and I'll continue to use salt, lemon, vinegar + ammonia and bleach (not at the same time) in my kitchen like it's my heavenly appointed job.
Opinions are like kitchen sanitation rules; everybody's got their own.
It increases salmonella on the chicken because tap water isn't 100 percent safe even if you don't use tap water it still does nothing
Washing meat isn’t about taste it’s about getting rid of impurities or any bacteria
U can’t do that with tap water that’s what the oven is for
@@nvnax it’s the vinegar & lemon that cleans it the tap water is for rinsing
@@tytybaby06 superstition
@@nvnax it almost hurts me to see so many misinformed people its like they could afford to go to culinary school or something at least a book.
@@jacobmcconner6537 I can’t even be bothered arguing with them. Some other guy said it washes off the salmonella as if it’s a spot of mud
One is definitely cleaner when dried. It’s taking all that stuff off.
It goes away after you cook it . You unwashed mass
WHAT STUFF? 😂 There is no stuff you absolute tool.
@@Mikael-jt1hk everyone in these comments must never eat out cuz kfc, chick fil a Popeyes DOES NOT WASH THE CHICKEN!
@@jacobmcconner6537 Facts
It was about the sanitary nature of it!
Its only sanitary if you cook it heat is what make food sanitary.
@@jacobmcconner6537 okay understood; however, I am just not enthused about cooking meat and I have not cleaned it. Each decision is specific to each individual choice. I would never co sume meat or produce without cleaning it...yes, I am the one that cleans the tops of her can goods too! We have noclue what our food has been in contact with. With cleanliness and prayer, I have survived thus far!
Washing chicken for sanitation purposes
It will only add germs
Tje difference is when washed the lime takes away the raw meat scent /taste plus it removes all foreign particles
This is not true.
When did lime become a cleaning tool? It's lime
@@gracelove1842 only to people in 3rd world countries who don't have enough money for proper meat storage.
@@jacobmcconner6537 Smh Food looks good but lacks Flavor once there's SALT and Pepper and Blood running off the meats Oh yeaaaa its delicious 😩🤭Nope it's Not.It's Ridiculously Horrible!I Additionally having prpper storage has nothing to do with proper cleaning and preparation of Food .You dont know where or how it was packaged in most cases.When ready to cook its Unwrapped ..Salt And Pepper and on to the grill or oven😳that Explains the "Fresh Scent" from humans who Live in those ' None Third World Countries' who Can Afford proper storage facilities but Smell like the food they Cook.Third World people Shower on a daily basis as in addition to properly cleaning and season their food before cooking it😊
@@alpha1alpha113 I've been working in steak houses for 15 years plus my guy none of your favorite restaurants wash meat simple as that, no one is professionally washing meat and I know you eat it even chic Fila isn't washing chicken and they have the best service in fast food.
Please clean your chicken bro.
When did NOT cleaning chicken become an option for people? I am so confused...
You do realize that will only give it more germs right
@@goldengoddess6504 once we started understanding science and germs.
@@crazymuffinstv9024
Well you enjoy. The rest of us will continue to clean our food, bodies and homes. Thank you, and have a great day.
@@goldengoddess6504 I shower every day, disinfect my kitchen after cooking, and cook my food to the appropriate temperatures. Yet because I don’t wash meat that is going to be cooked I don’t do any of those things? Y’all are some weirdos!
You’re supposed to let it sit in the vinegar/lemon juice/salt overnight, it should be a pale white color(will almost look like cooked chicken). Rubbing the outside for a few seconds won’t do anything lol. I kinda hate how they call it “washing” it’s literally just a brine/very simple marinade. Dark meat is always good but if you let it soak I promise you will appreciate the difference
See now this makes sense! Thanks for the explanation. Do you think it’s the same for things like oxtails ?
@@rainerwells1573 I never tried but I think a brine like that would be too acidic for red meat, but you could always try with a small piece and see how it goes. I don’t cook oxtail, I usually just eat it lol
But now u adding sodium that's not good
@@rainerwells1573 no it still doesn’t make sense
@@gracelove1842 you don’t salt your chicken lol?
Cleaning chicken means taking off the skin and fat
Don’t wash your chicken, it doesn’t kill salmonella, cook it and save yourself some time
Yeah, just cook it at a temperature where the bacteria dies
I don't think it's the taste difference that people are striving for when they wash chicken let's try and think of another reason for that action shall we😏
Facts lol
No reason besides superstition.
All of yall think the same. Idiots
Aaand you dont even have a single reason yourself? 😂 People who believe these old wife tales are just simply uneducated. Aka. Stupid.
Cuz your a nasty fuker if you don't......best answer I know
When you wash the chicken, you're just removing the dirt, dodo, and nasty debris from it.
What do you think butchers do? 🤨
@@blakesmith3372 I don't give a damn what the butcher does! I do it for myself!
@@ChickP2713 I JUST SPIT OUT MY COFFEE!!! 😭😭😭😭😭 FUNNY ASF
@@blakesmith3372 bruh I only see black people talking about washing chicken its only the culinarily ignorant who wash it, anyone else know that's what fire does.
@@ChickP2713 💀💀
Washing it is for salmonella and from being handled dirty at the butchers it came from
Are u stupid u can’t wash Salmonella u idiot
Not supposed to be for taste. It's to remove the slime and help clean it.
The difference is washing without 🍋
It smells Raw....
Thank you I was looking for this exact comment without lemon the chicken stinks
bro it doesn't tf, do yall cook chicken medium rare or smth
If you're black and you don't wash your chicken your black card is permanently revoked
“If you’re black and don’t do this ignorant shit you’re not black” lmfao buncha crabs in a bucket 😂😂😂
Washing the chicken doesn’t scientifically do anything for kitchen cleanliness, that’s probably why it’s only black people still doing it. It requires reading a science paper.
So be retarded and you can be black? Got it
FR
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The smell and taste cannot be the same . I hate the smell and taste of unwash chicken.
Yeah, people who wash their chicken and say it makes a huge difference in taste, just never knowingly had unwashed chicken. (They definitely have because 80% of restaurants don’t wash their chicken)
You forgot to pull the skin back and get the major part of that slime 🇬🇾
Vinegar or lemon juice and salt poultry and fish and for more Barnyard smelling meat like goat, lamb , or beef you can also add a bit of flour🙏❤💛💚
Don’t pre-salt ur meat the salt will draw out water and it’s easier to become dry , if u want to draw out that barnyard smell soak the meat in MILK for 30 min to an hour (2 hours if u don’t like the gamey taste)
The same goes for organ meats like liver or kidneys , soaking in milk will draw out that minerally /barnyard taste
Exactly! And the dark meat has hella fat under there. Why they so hell bent over the way people clean their meat? Hell, if they choose not to clean theor meat, so what! But for those who do, let them be! Im cleaning my meat!
The chicken came out looking delicious! 😍😍
Glad you liked it ❤
As a British Carribean person, i couldn't imagine not cleaning chicken. Even if just for peace of mind.
The point of washing chicken is to clean it not to make it taste better I would never eat unwashed chicken
You must not eat at restaurants then because none of them do
Holy fng hell, THAT DOESNT KILL BACTERIA, guess what does tho, HIGH FREAKING HEAT. USE UR BRAINS PLZ
It’s not suppose to taste different
So what is the point?
@@cocobear285 If you’re asking what’s the point in washing chicken is to get rid of any slime and bacteria. You may not taste a difference if you don’t but the way I was brought up we made sure the chicken was clean before cooking
@@_MelissaRae_ what bacteria? cooking the chicken is what gets rid of the bacteria. “washing” it doesn’t do anything but spread said bacteria around your chicken. why are you so adamant on denying science? 😂😂😂
@@onouphrios How am I spreading anything when I’m simply soaking the chicken in either lemon juice or lime juice? You see that’s what I do to “clean” the chicken so I’m not literally washing anything…you get it now
@@_MelissaRae_ 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Thanks for honest review
*Pickle Rick*
Lol.. not a taste thing it's a sanitary thing.....WEIRDOS!
Cooking removes salmonella. Its not a head of fucking lettuce
You guys are the weirdos washing your chicken. Just fucking cook out the bacteria
@@MUSE1795 I'm not going back and forth with people that probably don't know how to cook ...like this is actually a discussion ?
@@coolcousin2154 washing chicken proves that you don't know how to cook
@@coolcousin2154 been cooking professionally for 15 years and noooo washing of chicken ever happens in any restaurant and if a chef catches you doing it you WILL get fired for wasting company time and stealing hours and thats just the facts of culinary. Culinary school I attended will also tell you the same bruh.
Not about the taste it's about cleaning the skin, rinsing the blood and debris
Not about taste difference. Just like washing veggies, you never know if your food was coated with something for preservation or dropped on the floor or something. You wash your hands while cooking don’t you?
When washing your chicken you can see nothing comes off the chicken.and tons of people who don't wash there chicken is fine so what your reason for washing chicken
Who tf out here washing chicken? XD
Anyone remember that girl who used bleach to clean her chicken 😭😭
There's really no difference I'm not sure why people think it is
Washing chicken is a waste of time and spreads bacteria, leaving it in a brine overnight will make it taste better that's why they do it in restaurants.
@@dunkindeeznutz That’s what washing the chicken is. You retard.
@@dunkindeeznutzGood luck eating, plastic and foam particles.
@@jamaicanprincess4124 where are you getting your chicken?
In my country we have standards so you won't get plastic or foam in your chicken.
Good look with salmonella!
A quick search on why you do not wash chicken, or you can just stay ignorant.
@@dunkindeeznutz My entire family has been washing their chicken for hundreds of years, nobody ever got sick from eating home cooked meals. Doesn't your cutting boards and hands get salmonella on them when you take the chicken out of the package an cut it up? Why aren't you afraid of salmonella at that point ?
y’all bacteria dies in heat so washing does nothing
There is no way adding vinegar and lemon taste exactly the same as something that doesn’t have those flavors ask anyone that hates lemon or vinegar they will taste it
Now you have to wash the sink, and everywhere that water splashed all that bacteria! 🤦♂️
You wipe shit down anyways right? You don't eat off your sink do you? Idiots I swear..
@@basedaudio1 you probably the type that washes it with dawn soap 🧼 too, you fuqin moron, you keep doing you, fuqin idiots I swear! 🤦♂️ 😂
@@jpeezy9067 Lol never bro, I mean who does that!? 🤷♂️
@@basedaudio1 lol google it bro you tube it whatever…. I can’t make this sh!t up ma boi…
We don't mind! We do that regardless!
When you wash chicken it spreads the bacteria more because if we use hot water it will be dry but If we use cold it spreads the bacteria but having no taste difference
Cooking kills off any bacteria anyways, so it literally doesn't matter
@@hapcot that's not what it does. Yes that might be true but most people leave the meat to dry before eating it. Which gives plenty of time for the bacteria to ingest itself into the meat contaminating it and giving you food poisoning
@@imaginedragondeeznutsaccro1215 nigga what are you talking about
Also hot water can make bacteria grow on a chicken
Stuff like pneumonia and bacteria to cause dyharriea.
But cold water makes it spread
I would just recommend not washing the chicken
@@imaginedragondeeznutsaccro1215 That's not how it works. Even if the bacteria could penetrate the food that quickly, and if that time frame mattered, cooking it would still kill the bacteria
Difference is how violent poop comes out and stomach turning
what's the brand of olive oil, please
I’m black and this is upsetting
Why have you gone to school for culinary arts?
@@jacobmcconner6537 Yes the university I attended has one of the best culinary arts programs in the nation!! Washing chicken is taught in the 1st 20 minutes😂
Never thought cleaning was for the taste, I think it's to prevent getting sick silly...
How the fuck would washing meat prevent you from getting sick? Are ypu actually out here calling people silly when you are clearly dumb af?
it does not prevent sickness...cooking it does. the heat from cooking kills any and all harmful bacteria.
when washing it you spread the bacteria all over your kitchen workspace (yes even if you're being careful) and you will be at a higher risk of infection
@@inciknight a voice of reason finally.
Thank you for all you contributions God Bless
Washing your chicken is pointless folks. It’s about cooking it to the right temperature.
for bacteria, yes, not for cleaning junk off of it.
I understand the scientific point of not washing chicken but SO WHAT?! I will continue to wash my meats as my ancestors did
Your ancestors killed that chicken and had to wash the blood and intestine juices off it. I've done it. Have you?
No !!! Washing Chicken Doesn't Taste different
But
What it Does
Is Clean your Chicken
Washing Out All or Any of its feathers, bones, particles, Dust Debris from the Chicken Plant ect. that could be left behind
And to Inspect your Meat
it's a Sanitary Thing
And Do You really want to eat All or Any of that gross stuff
🤮
Think About it
But
You Do you Boo lmbO
Exactly
If you got visible stuff on your chicken buy it from some where else but if you can't that's a good reason to wash chicken.but washing chicken is only justifiable if there is visible stuff on it
What kinda chicken are you buying that it's got feathers
@@superbob0315 this guy I know that works at a Chicken Plant told me Once
Never Ever buy Chicken that's Cut Up
The Reason Why
Is that there are Chickens that could have Green Slime in parts of it
The Wokers will Cut Off that part
Throw it away and Use the Rest of the Chicken Parts
For Cut Up Chicken Parts
(That You Pay More for)
The green is cuz the Chicken has
Cancer
The FDA allows for the plant to Sell so much of the Chicken this way
You would Be Very Surprise what going on
I know this is a stupid question... but what type of pan are you using to cook the chicken in im curious
The only people who wash chicken are home cooks who don’t know anything it does absolutely and in all my years working in professional kitchens I haven’t seen a single person do it like what do you think it’s gonna do kill the salmonella because that’s not how that works
Omg my guy been doing it professionally for 15 plus years in steakhouses and no one ever washes the meats these people go out for steak dinners eat at kfc, chick fila, and they don't think about it then they all sound crazy dumb to people like us. If my chef caught you washing meat he'd fire you for wasting company time 😆 🤣 😂
@@jacobmcconner6537 chef makes a dollar I make a dime that’s why I wash meat on company time🤣
Big dog people dont wash chicken for taste
Why would it taste different lol you put the same exact thing on both but you’re nasty asf if you don’t wash your meat. And by the way no one expect the lemon and vinegar to add flavour it’s to take away the rawness dummy
Pretty sure cooking it takes away the "rawness" lmao. Literally spreading salmonella all over your kitchen if you're washing chicken in your sink and not immediately following up with a bleach wipe down. Also, cooking to 165° will take away the "rawness" and ensure that all of the germs are gone.... so no need for washing.
Bro you the dummy.you can see most people don't wash their chicken and there fine.washing does not take away rawness taste and does not kill the germs.thats what cooking is for.learn to cook boy
Like how you called him a dummy. Yet said washing will take away the rawness. Oh the irony. You dumb asf
Using lemon helps to get the nauseous smell of poultry off. The spices impact the taste.
It doesn't matter if it does or doesn't I'm still going to wash my chicken and other meats like l was taught
At a school? Grandma's kitchen and tik tok don't count. 😆 🤣 😂
Who the F get advice from tiktok 😂 not me and grandma and momma 's kitchen is the best place to learn... garlic powder and paprika don't go on everything
If you clean your chicken: People washing chicken before cooking it probably do it habitually. Some perhaps believe it will help in getting rid of the pathogenic bacteria on the chicken. In fact, this practice only makes the probability of getting infected with pathogenic bacteria (e.g. campylobacter, salmonella) much higher.
So, for the people that say it’s a “sanitary” thing, you’re just making your kitchen more unsanitary. And it doesn’t really clean the chicken at all. Have fun.
Bacteria gets killed by heat.
Majority of people have not hunt food in their life.
Whether if it’s fishing, hunting deer, and/or raising livestock, washing your meat to get rid of bacteria?
The moment you place your meat in a hot skillet pan or cook it in a fire pit, the bacteria is dead.
If it's not about flavor then what is it? Hundreds of scientific studies have showed its worse to wash chicken in terms of cleanliness so there's literally no point in washing chicken
Love your videos bro!!!
Who need to wash the chicken just brine it instead :)
There’s a big difference to me!!!
Not just you.
Yes it tastes better with the lemon. It tastes fresher but you go on ahead and believe that.
It’s supposed to take away bacteria but it doesn’t it just spreads it all around the kitchen and also cooking kills bacteria. I think it’s kinda of just cultural/traditional.
Man if you have ever been inside a chicken processing plant you would wash every piece. It’s refrigerated but still smells like decomposition and there is this “chicken sludge” all over everything
I'm gonna keep washing my chicken 🐔..
Washing chicken is completely unnecessary. If you must, simply rinse it off with cold water.
That's exactly what you should never do!
I'm not going to explain it to you so just look it up.
Not cold water but lime and vinegar is not good, too much sodium and acid
Ayo he stroking that thang with experience lol
Washing has to do with the texture and feel of the meat (more apparent when it has skin on). Washing your chicken WILL NOT CLEAN it from bacteria and disease. It will rinse only the surface of your meat. Everyone’s meat is “sanitized” during the cooking process as the high heat kills bacteria.
Not to mention that whether or not you wash your chicken, the risk of salmonella from under cooking it will be about the same. As long as everyone does their respective technique in an appropriate manner, no harm is done 👍
boi if that looks good
Love your stuff man
ya'll better be using lemons and vinegar on all the tops of soda cans and drinks before you drink them then. I lost count of all the rats and mice scurrying around all over the stock in back of grocery store I worked in.
OMG THAT CHICKEN LOOKS DEEEELICIOUS!😋😋
I think the only difference might be the quality of the chicken
It shouldn't make it taste better, but you could also use the things you used to wash it as a brine to make it more tender
Packaged chicken like that that’s been processed properly won’t make a difference regardless. There’s no need to rub it in lemons
Ok buddy...clarify olive oil.. virgin, xtra virgin, olive oil, or 3 year aged and filtered..the reason: when cooking 3 of those olive oils will do damage to your health.. so which olive oil should u use??? Please try to answer.. tanks
Its funny how in his other video about cleaning it for bacteria everyone is saying they clean it for taste and in this one everyone is saying they dont clean it for taste
Not everyone buys packaged, precleaned and pre-cut chickens. The vinegar or citric juices and water is used clean off the slime, impurities, unwanted fat and organs from chickens killed at home.
Something very important I learned about washing chicken is that you never do it when you're washing chicken the way you splashed around the water you contaminated your sink if you just put the chicken in the hot pan or fryer or oven is just going to cook it and kill all the germs you can't kill the germs in the sink you contaminated it
how long did u cook that on 350?
If you want to have crispy skin..rub your chicken with vinegar. Why?? Vinegar burns at a higher degree..
Literally run it under the water for a few seconds and it’s not to kill any bacteria it’s to get any thing like dirt or anything that was floating around with the chicken blood etc!
Gotta was the micro plastics off
Washing chicken is like washing your apple « essentially » it’s to clean the chicken