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Two pounds of boneless chicken typically equals about 4 to 5 cups when cooked and chopped or shredded. This measurement can vary slightly depending on how finely the chicken is cut. When measuring raw chicken, it usually yields less when cooked due to moisture loss.
Two pounds of boneless, skinless cooked chicken breast typically yields about 4 to 4.5 cups when shredded or chopped. This measurement can vary slightly based on how finely the chicken is cut. Generally, one pound of cooked chicken breast is roughly equivalent to 2 to 2.5 cups.
1 cup equals 1 small boneless half breast. That is a quarter of a chicken.
I had the same question and found this info online. The last line is what helped me the most. Hope that helps! Chicken, bone-in breast, cooked, cubed 1 pound (2 medium) = 1 1/2 cups (1 cup = .67 pound)Chicken, skinless, boneless breast, cooked, cubed .60 pound (2 medium) = 1 1/2 cups (1 cup = .40 pound)4 1/2 cups = 3 pound chicken, cooked/dicedChicken 3/4 pound boned 2 cups cooked and diced2 cups cooked, cubed chicken = 1 1/2 pounds chicken breasts
Well, honey, it typically takes about 2 medium-sized chicken breasts to make 2 cups of shredded chicken. Of course, it depends on the size of the breasts and how shredded you want them, but that's a good rule of thumb. So, grab those breasts and get shredding!
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Circular chicken that is deep fried 1 egg 1 cup white flour 1 tsp Cajun seasoning 2 small boneless chicken breasts 3/4 cups vegetable oil (or any other frying oil) 2 paper towels
4 pounds.
approx. 7
To replace 2 tablespoons of chicken bouillon granules, you would typically use about 2 cups of chicken broth. This is because 1 tablespoon of bouillon granules generally equals approximately 1 cup of broth. Therefore, for 2 tablespoons, the equivalent would be 2 cups of broth.
That depends on the size of the chicken breast and whether you mean chopped/diced/cubed chicken breast, shredded chicken breast, or ground chicken breast. In addition, do you mean raw or cooked chicken breast? Please feel free to ask the question again and include more detail.
This depends on what else you are preparing to do with it, ie make curry or similar. If the chicken is to be the meat portion of a meal, I would use 6 - 7 pounds of chicken breast