They are both the same.
When substituting chicken breasts for chicken thighs, it's important to consider that chicken breasts are typically larger than thighs. A general rule of thumb is to use 1.5 to 2 chicken breasts for every chicken thigh. Therefore, for 6-8 chicken thighs, you would need approximately 9-16 chicken breasts. However, the exact number may vary depending on the size of the chicken breasts and personal preference.
duhhhh.. well healthier than fried chicken :]
A chicken's breast is a whole chicken breast, especially when you have a live chicken or buy a whole chicken. However, the whole chicken breast is usually cut into two halves for use in recipes and when sold in stores as a chicken breast.
No, turkey is not healthier than chicken because you shoudn't eat turkey.
Yes, grilled chicken is healthier than fried chicken.
Yes, 30 chicken thighs require more cooking time than 10. This is because with so many cooking at once, the thighs placed at the top cook slower than those placed at the bottom.
Yes it does Turkey is better than chicken read labels it is healthier than chicken.
they are both the same they are healthy.
No, turkey is not healthier than chicken because you shoudn't eat turkey.
Depends on what you consider "healthier." Oatmeal is healthier than your typical cereal coated in sugar, but cereal in itself is still healthier than fried chicken. In general, healthier food is better for you because it is the better choice.
If the chicken is accompanied with other items in a meal, then no more than 60 legs or 30 thighs would be needed. If you consider some people having seconds, then you'd have to buy more legs and/or thighs. A nice mix would be 15 thighs and 15 legs.
Neither item, chicken nuggets or pancakes, is healthier than the other. Both provide food value and should be eaten in moderation as part of a balanced diet.