No, it is not safe to cook chicken that smells off. It is important to always discard chicken that has an unusual or unpleasant odor as it may be a sign of spoilage or bacterial contamination that can cause foodborne illness.
Sure, it's okay to cook but you probably shouldn't eat it afterwards. In other words, no...unless you like suffering from food poisoning.
If you just bought it and froze it for 3 years, salomonilla wouldn't be able to grow. Espeacially if it was insulated. As long as you cook it thouroghly it shoud be safe.
5 days is probably starting to push it, but if it still smells good and has been kept very cold, it's likely okay. If you boil the meat well in a broth then you will extend the usable life a little, so you can make a casserole with it. Just don't leave the casserole in the fridge for long.
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.
It is not preferred in the cooking world but okay to do as long as you ensure that your chicken is cooked fully.
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.
Not the bones.
Chicken Soup for the Soul - 1999 Crying's Okay was released on: USA: 30 November 1999
well dude everything is okay its good for your bones and hey im a chicken freak i just like chicken
You should ONLY feed a dog raw chicken. The only fear is the bones splintering and hurting the animal but that's why you don't cook them
It could be, if it has been kept in the coldest part of the refrigerator. Give it the sniff test. If it no longer smells like fresh chicken or smells of ammonia, vinegar or yeast or feels slimy or sticky, don't use it.
No, it has gone off.