That is about 3 ounces
It depends on the size of the cooked chicken thigh as to how much will equal one cup. You would need about 4 to 6 thighs to equal one cup of chopped chicken.
I was just doing an internet search for the same answer...but just realized my original recipe says to use 4 6-oz chicken breasts. So I guess if you can say 1 chicken breast is 6 ounces, just do the math for how ever many ounces you have of chicken breasts. I also did a search and it said one boneless chicken breast weighed between 3 and 4 oz.
Depends on how large the pieces are! It could be as many as two breasts per pound if they're fairly large - or more if they're on the smallish side. The package should say how much they weigh.
150 grams of chicken is approximately equal to 0.6 cups when cooked and diced. The exact measurement can vary slightly depending on how finely the chicken is chopped and whether it's raw or cooked. For raw chicken, it may be closer to 0.5 to 0.75 cups. Always consider using a kitchen scale for precise measurements.
100 grams of chicken is equivalent to approximately 3.5 ounces.
100 grams of chicken is roughly equivalent to the size of a deck of playing cards or a small palm-sized portion. This measurement can vary slightly depending on the cut and cooking method, but generally, it represents a small serving of cooked chicken.
1 pound of uncooked chicken produces about 3 cups of diced cooked chicken.
No1 cup = 8 ounces 1 ounce = 0.12 cup
30 grams is 30 grams, cooked or not. -It is equal to 1.058 ounce.
100 grams of chicken is equal to 0.422 cups of chicken. A cup of chicken is equal to 236.59 grams of chicken.
No, it equals about 2.1 cups cooked.