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How to Cut Up a Whole Chicken

Buying whole chicken can be a good way to save money without compromising on quality. This is a basic method for cutting up and disjointing a whole chicken with the least amount of waste.

See the video on cutting up a chicken at gourmetsleuth.com

Six Easy Pieces

 

1.  Remove the legs
Place the chicken breast side up on a solid cutting board. Pull one leg away from the body and cut through the skin between the body and both sides of the thigh.Bend the whole leg firmly away from the body until the ball of the thighbone pops from the hip socket.  Cut between the ball and the socket to separate the leg. Repeat with the other leg.
  2.  Divide The Legs
Place the chicken leg skin side down on the cutting board.Cut down firmly through the joint between the drumstick and the thigh.
  3. Remove The Wings
With chicken on it’s back, remove wing by cutting inside of wing just over joint.   Pull wing away from body and cut from down through the skin and the joint. Repeat with the other wing.
  4.  Cut Carcass in Half 
Cut through the cavity of the bird from the tail end and slice through the thin area around the shoulder joint.  Cut parallel to the backbone and slice the bones of the rib cage.  Repeat on the opposite side of the backbone.
  5.  Remove The Breast
Pull apart the breast and the back.  Cut down trough the shoulder bones to detach the breast from the back.  Cut the back into two pieces by cutting across the backbone where the ribs end. (Use backs to make chicken soup or stock.)
   6.  Cut Breast In Half
You may leave the breast whole if your recipe requires. To cut in in half, use a strong, steady pressure and cut downward along the length of the breastbone to separate the breast into two pieces.