It is not OK to add raw chicken to a cooked chicken casserole. It would be safer to cook the raw chicken separately, then add it to the cooked casserole when reheating if you will be eating it all at once. Otherwise, keep the freshly cooked chicken separately to avoid reheating it several times.
Yes, as long as the chicken is cooked long enough in the broth before eating to destroy internal bacteria.
No Cook the raw chicken then wack the already cooked chicken in with it :)
Definitely not! Raw chicken has a high chance of containing salmonella, which can kill you in a weekend.
That will depend on the size and temperature of the pieces of chicken as well as the temperature of the soup. Cook the chicken until it is 165°F.
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Yes you can but be sure you cook the chicken (either whole or portions) until it's thoroughly cooked and not still partly raw showing pink or red flesh near the bone. Actually cooking a whole chicken by boiling in broth is not a very pleasant result. I presume you mean boiling it? Roasting it in broth seems a bit pointless too. You may as well boil some chicken wings, or drumsticks in water if you just want broth. Roasted chicken in the oven is best done dry and the scrapings of the fat that comes out of it can be used to make a gravy. All the salmonella dangers are removed once the chicken has cooked up to boiling point all the way through so the broth would be usable - but I wouldn't let it cool and drink/eat it cold, it's always best to reheat just to be sure no bacteria are lurking. I hope that's useful. Dartmoor Creeper
That would not be a good idea. If you start the chicken first and get it almost completely cooked and then add the shrimp, you would be okay. If you start them at the same time, the shrimp will be terrible overdone and rubbery. If you pull the shrimp out as soon as it is done, it will be contaminated by the still raw chicken.
no because they will start a CIVIL WAR in the potNo because they will start a civil war in the pot :O
Yes, after the chicken is killed and before it is cooked, it is raw chicken.
Yes, raw chicken pieces work. But I find that raw chicken livers work best.
Chicken and rice soup should be good for 3 to 4 days refrigerated.
Yes, raw chicken can contaminate anything it touches.
No. It is unsafe to eat raw chicken, period.