STOP Wasting MONEY: Make Your Chicken Flour

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • This easy and cheap recipe for homemade chicken flour will allow you to make so many keto recipes and carnivore recipes like low carb breads, keto noodles, carnivore cake and more! A proper human diet is often lacking in the social “bread” items that we’re all used to from standard does, but this carnivore flour allows you to make more of those kinds of things and has zero carbs in it. I’m working on some new low carb recipes for you guys using this flour, so don’t feel like you have to break the bank to have meat flour to enjoy amazing keto foods!
    Also shoutout to ‪@cheffatgrams‬ on this one. He has an amazing video on using a microwave to dehydrate rotisserie chicken for super quick convenient chicken flour, and as I understand it and was made aware he was the first in the keto/carnivore space to dehydrate chicken flour with the microwaving technique. Go show him some love! Here’s that video link.
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    Recipe
    3-4 lbs of trimmed chicken breast
    1 tsp salt
    Cube chicken and place on a parchment lined baking sheet. Sprinkle salt over chicken.
    Bake at 300F for 25-35 minutes until cooked through but not browning. Remove from oven.
    Place chicken in blender and turn on low to shred into fine crumbles.
    Place in large microwave safe dish and microwave 1-2 (even 3) minutes at a time, stirring each time to begin drying out chicken. Every 5-7 minutes of microwaving add chicken back to blender and blend on low. It may be helpful to do this in batches.
    (Note: you can do this in a 200F oven or a dehydrator but it will take a lot longer.)
    When chicken becomes dry enough to move freely in blender, turn up to medium speed. Grind into course flour. Continue microwaving if necessary until chicken is very dry.
    Blend dry chicken on high until a whole-wheat flour consistency is achieved. Run this through a fine mesh sieve to break up all clumps and remove any larger pieces. Store flour in air-tight container in fridge for later use.
    Use chicken flour in recipes where any meat flour would be used (like pork panko or carnivore crisp flours).

Комментарии • 963

  • @KenDBerryMD
    @KenDBerryMD Год назад +408

    Chicken Flour is a game-changer! We're gonna "bread" everything!!!

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +85

      Haha yessir! It’s amazing how simple but satisfying adding a little pure clean protein breading on the outside of a dish can be! Beef flour next! Thanks for watching and all you do Dr. Berry! 😊🥩🧈🥓🍳

    • @Paula-po9kx
      @Paula-po9kx Год назад +25

      Thank you Chris. I’m so glad you have figured out a way to make chicken flour, the stuff you buy is just to expensive for me to buy. I saw in the comments your gonna work on beef flour, yay.

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +17

      You’re so welcome. I totally understand as it’s too expensive for me too, especially since I experiment for recipe creation so much.
      Yes! Beef flour has to be on the list I think. 😊

    • @TheOGOrangeCat
      @TheOGOrangeCat Год назад +34

      @KenDBerryMD Dr Ken in the house! You’ve made it my man 🎉

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +38

      Haha thanks! That’s a big respectable RUclipsr name to be leaving a comment for me right there. 😊😊😊

  • @sbg3189
    @sbg3189 Год назад +151

    I take one egg, 2 tsp of chicken flour, 1 tsp water and make a tortilla. While still in the pan i sprinkle cheese, taco meat that's been mixed with a bit of sour cream and salsa. Only a couple of carbs and the little granddaughter loves it.

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +18

      Nice. Sounds similar to my tortilla recipe video. I’ll have to try my chicken flour in my other video recipe and compare. 😊😊😊

    • @gladysobrien1055
      @gladysobrien1055 Год назад +8

      NOW‼‼‼That is a great reason to make and use chicken flour with‼‼‼
      This 🇨🇦Canadian thanks you!🇨🇦

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +2

      👍🏼👆🏼😊

    • @lillieball7662
      @lillieball7662 11 месяцев назад +2

      Where do you get chicken flour?

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  11 месяцев назад +3

      It’s very expensive to buy so I make it. Here’s my recipe.
      ruclips.net/video/C3ipVpUYiiA/видео.htmlsi=bXAGca8rrmDF4Z5A

  • @C5Rose3
    @C5Rose3 Год назад +38

    Nice! No special tools needed besides blender.
    My more hands off way: Cook chicken breast in instant pot. Shred. Dehydrate in dehydrator until completely dry. Powder in Blender. Done.

  • @IMOO1896
    @IMOO1896 Год назад +32

    Who hoo, who knew. This carnivore (keto) world keeps getting better and better. Flour, ranch dressing, tortilla-were not missing anything!

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +5

      The creators in this space are coming up with so many great things. It’s an honor to play a small part in it. 😊

  • @KleenProductsLLC
    @KleenProductsLLC Год назад +72

    Chris you continue to help the community with all your recipes, Thanks!

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +10

      Thank you! I try my best. 😊 Making easy methods for things like this can help a lot. There are some great creators in this space and all of us working together has really expanded what can be done with keto and carnivore I think. 😊

  • @DynamicBailey
    @DynamicBailey Год назад +34

    I find that using a food processor to turn the chicken to mush and spreading it out on parchment paper, cooking it at 130 or 140 for half the day, you not only get amazing chicken chips and dog treats, but you take some of it and make your chicken flour. You get three in one YUM!!!!

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +3

      That's a great idea!

    • @dollyrico1
      @dollyrico1 Год назад +8

      Are you saying you grind your chicken while its raw and then spread it on parchment paper? Do you just season with salt? Also, can you clarify what you mean by half a day...12 hours?

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +3

      👆🏼

    • @virginiarogers482
      @virginiarogers482 11 месяцев назад +1

      Wonderful idea! I think I would cook it first. 🤷‍♀️

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  11 месяцев назад

      👍🏼

  • @leedunda
    @leedunda Год назад +52

    Our grocery store had london broil on sale for $3.99 a pound so I bought 3 of them...I cooked them in the oven and saved the broth...I let them cool for a bit so I could handle it and shredded it...I put it in the food processor and ground it...placed it in my dehydrator on 140 degrees and ultimately left it there for 11 1/2 hours...then I put it back in the food processor and got 2 full pints of beef flour...so good...thank you for your ideas Chris...

  • @TheWolfengoth
    @TheWolfengoth Год назад +57

    Growing up, I remember being amazed with beef jerky and sundried fish, thinking they're just meat versions of foods like raisins and dried fruit. Now, it's meat flour, with possible recipes for chicken bread or pork dinner rolls. What a wonderful time to be alive in! 🤣
    Can't wait to see what you come up with.

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +3

      Haha absolutely 😁😁😁

    • @meatdog
      @meatdog Год назад +5

      Ohhh, awh, PORK DINNER ROLLL. what a terrific idea. That would be so good with my smoked brisket and smoked pork butt. Happy Labor Day and I hope you have great BBQ meat to celebrate

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +3

      I agree 👆🏼😁

  • @suzannerego5776
    @suzannerego5776 5 месяцев назад +11

    Soooo I made it yesterday! 3.5lbs made 12oz for $12. I used it in Victorias Keto Kitchen flour to replace the almond flour. Then used this flour mixture in Maria Emmerich’s Easy Blender cupcakes but added cocoa for chocolate cupcakes. You cannot tell there’s chicken in my cupcakes! Only thing is i wish i had the blender you have as I couldn’t get it as powdery as yours so it does have a slight grittier texture. But will def make again - thanks so much for your efforts! I’d love to see the chicken flour in a pizza dough.. hint hint 🧐

  • @Lauramagic18
    @Lauramagic18 Год назад +16

    Seriously Chris you are some kind of freak genius! Love your stuff!!! Do you have a cookbook yet???

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +6

      Haha thanks. I don’t just yet. Once I’m out of the day job that will be one of my first tasks.

  • @karenstasik2979
    @karenstasik2979 Год назад +15

    Chris what this video did was give me a new appreciation for the price of the chicken,pork and beef flour. No more complaining about the cost 😂

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +2

      😂😂😂

    • @tpcdelisle
      @tpcdelisle 11 месяцев назад +8

      @karenstasik2979 I don't know if you saw my post on here, but I used 4 pounds of chicken breast and that reduced down to 21 ounces finished. Our chicken breasts were on sale for $1.49/lb. In the end it cost me .29 cents per ounce to make. I'm sure there is higher quality chicken out there, but I think this is a much more affordable bargain since it is $6.28 per ounce 😮 for the major brand online . 😇👍

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  11 месяцев назад +1

      👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @Nella6968
    @Nella6968 Год назад +21

    You did it again Chris, took something that looks so hard and made it easy for us. It's so hard to find and so expensive to buy these type of products in Australia, you've just saved me a ton of money. Love your work! Thank you.

  • @debbiesue4287
    @debbiesue4287 Год назад +28

    I have made this just by baking thin strips of chicken breast and then grind grinding it up and then dehydrating it further and then grinding it up again. Your method seems pretty easy too I think I'll give it a try.
    I mixed this in with Parmesan cheese And coated veggies and chicken with it . Then fried it, it was delicious.
    I have also mixed it with Indigo Nili's protein breading mix and some shredded coconut and creole seasoning and put it on fish& shrimp. Also yummy!

  • @GaGentz
    @GaGentz Год назад +30

    Thank you, thank you, thank you! I have been waiting for this. First thing I’m trying is your chicken tender recipe. You are so awesome for coming up with your recipes and sharing them with us. Love to you and your lovely wife, who is one lucky lady by the way 😊, may God bless y’all 🥰❤

  • @LiveFree123
    @LiveFree123 Год назад +33

    This is fantastic and you’re amazing! Thank you so much for sharing this. I’m a working senior on a bare bones budget and these kind of tips help me tremendously. Did I mention you’re amazing?! ☺️Much love from 🇨🇦💙

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +7

      Haha thank you! Yes I completely understand. It’s so hard to afford some things that make this way of eating a lot more enjoyable. Glad this will be helpful. 😊

  • @janp7660
    @janp7660 Год назад +20

    I have been making it using the instant pot. Drain the chicken then it shreds in 30 seconds in my KitchenAid mixer but you can use a food processor just pulse a few times. I put it on dehydrator sheets and over dehydrate so its really dry. . It will be really crispy shreds. Taste these and you will think you're eating shredded wheat! That's the bonus I've found doing it this way! I call it chick-o-wheat! Lol and my dogs get the broth so win -win!

  • @Clarinda787
    @Clarinda787 Год назад +30

    Thanks for showing us how you make chicken flour. I have a freeze drier so I think I'll try getting my butcher to slice some chicken thin, air fry it, then freeze dry it. I'll let you know how my experiment works out. I want to try it with beef and pork too.

  • @ursuladozier3296
    @ursuladozier3296 9 месяцев назад +7

    I just made a big batch of beautiful chicken flour
    Thanks to your instructions it was so easy and turned out great
    What a huge money saver
    The last one I ordered was as from carnivore crisp and paid 34$ for 4 oz 🤐
    Thanks to you I don’t have to do that anymore
    ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @sheryltomlinson8382
    @sheryltomlinson8382 Год назад +11

    I have been following Cook with Mel, a lady from Australia and she has been using chicken flour for a couple of months! I make it using ground chicken which is much easier than cutting up pieces! You can also get dehydrated chicken in cans that have even less taste of chicken after grinding up with very little effort! Glad to see you have discovered chicken flour cause it is great to bake with!

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +2

      Wonderful!

    • @tracibowman1959
      @tracibowman1959 Год назад +5

      I came to the comments to see if anyone tried to make chicken flour with ground chicken. It seems like it’s be easier and less steps that way? I’m not much of a cook so my brain doesn’t automatically know anything about cooking. Lol. Thanks!

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +8

      I’m sure it’s more convenient. Usually more expensive per pound depending on where you shop, but my concern was always wondering what parts of the chicken are in the ground mixture since it gives you a fat percentage but nothing is identifiable otherwise. Might be great. Might not. Who knows. Haha 😂🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @sheryltomlinson8382
      @sheryltomlinson8382 Год назад +8

      It is definitely more convenient, but it is also a few cents cheaper for me. I live in a small town and have only 2 grocery stores and a Walmart to shop! Using just chicken breasts is more expensive. But I don't have to cook the ground chicken first, I can just put it in my oven raw and cook it on 350° for 35 to 45 minutes, stirring it around everyb5 minutes til it is dry. Then I just let it cool a few minutes and grind it into a powder. I have found it to be even less of a chicken taste that way!

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад

      That’s great 👍🏼😊

  • @patvaughn9987
    @patvaughn9987 Год назад +11

    Chris, I made your chicken flour recipe tonight and found your directions and the process incredibly easy! I did pressure cook my chicken on a rack, which made it pretty dry from the beginning. Thanks!

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +2

      Sounds great! Great job! 😊

    • @TheEMC99
      @TheEMC99 9 месяцев назад +1

      I was thinking of air frying it to dry it out. Although, my air fryer is also a dehydrator - maybe that's better but it'll definitely take a lot longer. 🤔

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  9 месяцев назад +3

      Not a bad idea. Depends on how high the heat goes as you want to avoid the chicken browning as it dries out. Otherwise it should work well. 😊

  • @karenreaves3650
    @karenreaves3650 Год назад +19

    Thank you Chris for sharing how you make chicken flour. It surprised me when I made it how well it turned out dehydrating it in the oven on parchment paper. It is great having a solution for my left over chicken when I make bone broth. Love your ideas. 🕊💕

  • @PrayOnmykneesLouise
    @PrayOnmykneesLouise Год назад +8

    YES! My first recipe with this will be your chicken strips. Thank you so much!

  • @dianec.2165
    @dianec.2165 Год назад +8

    I slow fried ground chicken braking it up into small crumbles until it was mostly dry then used paper towels to dry it more. I put it on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper, spread out and baked it on a low temp stirring every 30 minutes until it was really dried out. Put it in the blender and ground it up to a fine powder. I may have over cooked it or maybe because it was ground chicken but it turned out darker than yours. It still tastes good and works pretty well.🤗🥰

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +3

      Sounds great! Yeah it’s just the heat level probably. That’s the nice thing about the microwave is it heats more evenly and doesn’t cause direct heat browning so it stays light and mild flavored. Sounds like you did great though!

    • @dianec.2165
      @dianec.2165 Год назад +2

      ​@@ChrisCookingNashvilleThanks! Next time I may try it in the microwave 🙂

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +2

      My pleasure. Would be interested to hear what differences you find. 😊

    • @dianec.2165
      @dianec.2165 Год назад +1

      ​@@ChrisCookingNashvilleI'll let you know but it might be a week or two. Have to get more chicken 🙂

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +1

      Understand. Hope it goes well for you. 😊

  • @whitninapier9400
    @whitninapier9400 Год назад +5

    Wow! I really expected it to be harder than this and to involve a dehydrator or something like that. Thank you, and congrats on getting a comment from Dr. Berry! That’s awesome!

  • @sylviaadler8083
    @sylviaadler8083 Месяц назад +2

    This is going to make some awesome Schnitzel!!! Thanks for all you do!! 😊

  • @meatdog
    @meatdog Год назад +20

    Here we go. Yippee. It's cheaper than that company most carnivores buy it from. I make my own carnivore "chips" for pennies compared to that company also. Thanks Chris CARNIVORE CHAMP . Have a Peaceful Labor Day. I'm getting my chicken out if the freezer to make this. ❤❤

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +10

      Absolutely! I’m sure the company made stuff is good, but I can’t swallow the price tag on my current budget so this is a life saver. Hope you enjoy. 😊😊😊

    • @janp7660
      @janp7660 Год назад +6

      Paula, how are you making your meat crisps? I've been dehydrating sliced deli meat, but it's getting pricey and it's very salty and dry when finished. I do it in the dehydrator. Thanks!

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +4

      Good question 👆🏼

    • @karenstasik2979
      @karenstasik2979 Год назад +2

      I was just going to ask that because I love those chicken crisps And I use them for many things. But they are incredibly expensive. One amusing note is that 1 of my dogs thinks they're puppy crack. When I take a bag out she is a right in my face begging. She absolutely loves them. I've never seen her act this way about anything else. So recently I was thinking I wonder if I should make these myself with chicken breast and use a slicer to slice it thin and then dehydrated in the oven. Chris do you wanna tackle this??

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +2

      Hmm… that’s a fun idea. I’ll have to see what I can do. 😁

  • @cynthiaproffitt8326
    @cynthiaproffitt8326 Год назад +7

    I decided to make my own chicken flour a few days ago. I had some chicken tenders and I boiled them for 20 minutes. Then I drained and cooled and gave a quick Chop in my ninja. I then took the well chopped chicken and spread it out on my dehydrator sheets and dehydrated at 165 for 3 hours, (I heard that 2 to 3 hours is best). Anyways, it was nice and dry and I was able to finish it in my ninja and ground it to a fine powder/flour. The pros for the dehydrator is there is no babysitting as it dries and you get a more shelf stable product. Win, win!! Any thoughts, Chris? I was “flying by the seat of my pants” on this food experiment.😅

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +3

      Sounds like you did a great job! I’d say try the oven technique for the cooking portion next time and you might find it even easier as that evaporates a lot of liquid when they cook, but honestly it sounds like your method worked great! Great job! 😊

    • @cynthiaproffitt8326
      @cynthiaproffitt8326 Год назад +3

      @@ChrisCookingNashville Thank you! I appreciate all the great recipes you share!

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +1

      My pleasure. 😊😊

  • @treasuresnownthen
    @treasuresnownthen Год назад +5

    I grind my chicken before baking/dehydrating..it dries quicker and easier to powder

  • @seesharp2000
    @seesharp2000 Год назад +15

    Well last week I added some chicken flour to Chris's Carnivore Mashed "Potatoes", formed them into patties and fried them in a pan to add to my breakfast. They held together pretty good.

  • @jujube2407
    @jujube2407 Год назад +3

    Loving the instrumental 🎶 chicken 🐔 music

  • @sherribrandsma555
    @sherribrandsma555 Год назад +6

    YOU are the best! What a fantastic way to add more protein to meals without a lot of effort. Sometimes I can't eat as much as I need to for the required protein, this will help. I have been using ground up pork rinds but this my friend... is a game changer! The inspiring recipes that you are creating WILL make the keto/carnivore lifestyle sustainable for life! Thank you for all you do!!

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +2

      Thank you so much. Glad you’re here and I hope this method is helpful. 😊😊😊

    • @sherribrandsma555
      @sherribrandsma555 Год назад +1

      @@ChrisCookingNashville another thought I just had was to use a whole pork loin because that meat can be so dry when you cook it. I almost have to choke it down. that would make a fantastic flour! you're a trend setter!

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +3

      That’s a great idea. I might have to experiment with that. 😊 I’m certainly not the first to make a meat flour, but I do think my method makes the cleanest and most economical meat flour I’ve seen to this point.

  • @Avanity1
    @Avanity1 Год назад +6

    this looks great, was in the process of trying to make my own meat flours with my dehydrator but the microwave would definitely make this much easier. Don't know why the microwave never crossed my mind before this haha

  • @blondiewould5525
    @blondiewould5525 Месяц назад +1

    I buy chicken when it's on sale 99¢/Lb at Safeway and stock up. I used 3 lbs and made 15.5oz of flour.. for $3! On behalf of my family, Thank you Chris for this video! Not all heroes wear capes.

  • @farmermom
    @farmermom Год назад +8

    Just made some crab cakes tonight using pork "panko" - and the pork flavor completely overwhelmed the crab. I typically don't like eating chicken breasts because they LACK flavor -- but your chicken flour seems perfect for this crab cake recipe. I can't wait to try it. THANK YOU!!!

  • @cheffatgrams
    @cheffatgrams Год назад +2

    Thanks so much for the shoutout and mention Chris

  • @barbarachen1428
    @barbarachen1428 Год назад +7

    Cooking the whole chicken breasts in the Instant Pot works great. Go for 10 minutes (or more!) and the chicken is drier than you'd ever want to eat! I cooked my chicken breasts whole on the trivet in the instant pot and then I was able to slice it thinly across the grain, which made it basically fall apart. My oven was already hot from baking something else, so I put the sliced chicken on parchment and went back and forth between (turned off!) oven and the vitamix blender for three rounds, but probably could have gotten away with two...I just wanted to be very sure it was super dry and as fine as I could grind it. No salt because I plan to use it for sweet items as well as savory. I never had to turn the oven back on because my oven stays warm for a long time and I ran the convection fan the whole time. Next time I'll throw in some microwaving, and see how that goes. I was just glad to use the residual heat from my already warm oven.

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +1

      Great tips! Thank you for sharing! 😊

    • @patvaughn9987
      @patvaughn9987 Год назад +3

      So excited to try this! I’m guessing that ground chicken from the super market might contain too much fat. Your method looks easy and very reasonable. What was the approximate final volume of flour that you ended up with from that 3 pounds of chicken breast? Thanks!

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +2

      It might be but I can’t say as I haven’t tried personally. Should work pretty well either way I would think. I just like seeing the whole piece to prepare myself so I know what’s in it. 😊
      I ended up with around 2 cups from this. 😊

    • @barbarachen1428
      @barbarachen1428 Год назад +2

      @@patvaughn9987 I *think* I used 4 or 5 half breasts...can't remember because I used some of the breast meat from that package to make carnivore bagels. Ended up with 293g of flour. Made up some of Mel's flour mix with it but haven't had time to bake with it yet. I trimmed off ALL the fat because I'm storing the flour (short term) in the fridge and while the protein is very stable, fat has some potential to go rancid if not refrigerated or frozen, and sometimes I just get too busy to get around to using stuff.

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад

      Makes sense to me. 😊

  • @esther.f.g
    @esther.f.g Год назад +3

    Thank you for the idea! is perfecto for those of us who don't have a deshidratador and don't want to buy the expensive chicken flour

  • @meghanstufflebean4139
    @meghanstufflebean4139 Год назад +6

    Definitely going to make chicken fried steak! Literally!!!

  • @dorriejunior4426
    @dorriejunior4426 Год назад +2

    So easy.....way easier than I though it would be and more cost effective.

  • @cajuncraftysue
    @cajuncraftysue Год назад +3

    OMGOSH!! This is wonderful!! It's so hot here in TX! Using the oven heats up the house even more!! I LOVE that you are using the microwave!! Great recipe!!❤❤❤❤

  • @laurajensen4225
    @laurajensen4225 10 месяцев назад +2

    I’m definitely trying this! Bring type 1 diabetic, this is what I need instead of regular flour! I am going to freeze dry it though. Then blend it from that state.

  • @dawnmertz8303
    @dawnmertz8303 Год назад +3

    I use kitchen shears to snip of the excess fat. If you really want to trim those little bits off.

  • @pamhutzell8268
    @pamhutzell8268 Год назад +2

    I am doing to make ahead so I can make your recipes. Thank you!

  • @terrilunsford3594
    @terrilunsford3594 Год назад +4

    Chicken tenders. Thank you for this recipe.

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +1

      You’re welcome. Here’s the chicken tender video. 😊
      ruclips.net/video/Ji_iBk1UI6w/видео.htmlsi=LfB7Ub3vPXNXeJvJ

  • @ginawanko1580
    @ginawanko1580 8 месяцев назад +2

    Love your recipes! Please get that cookbook together soon!

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  8 месяцев назад +1

      Hoping I’ll be able to afford to quit the day job this year. When I can do that the cookbook will be my first project.

  • @evelgreytarot8401
    @evelgreytarot8401 Год назад +5

    I used to make dog treats with chicken flour. I use my bbq grill and throw whole chicken breasts on until they're dry. Cutting chicken after it's cooked is less messy. And I get a beautiful smokey flavor. I'd use it to make grainless dough

  • @ZombieQueen819
    @ZombieQueen819 Год назад +2

    Thank you for the money saving video Thank you 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @AndreaSwiedler
    @AndreaSwiedler Год назад +6

    Thank you! There was no way i could afford yo purchase meat flour right now, so this is such a big help! Life is complicated, you know? Any tips to make eating a PHD on a very tight budget is appreciated. You are amazing. ❤

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +1

      I totally understand. I can’t afford to get the premade stuff either. I’m so appreciative of you being here watching. It helps immensely. 😊

    • @IMOO1896
      @IMOO1896 Год назад +3

      Isn’t it awesome that there are people like Chris, and other great cooks, to bring to us a way we can make most store bought items out of meat, and a few other ingredients. Saving $$$ is important to most of us.

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад

      You’re very kind. It’s important to me too. 😊

    • @tpcdelisle
      @tpcdelisle 11 месяцев назад +3

      @AndreaSwiedler I don't know if you saw my post on here, but I used 4 pounds of chicken breast and that reduced down to 21 ounces finished. Our chicken breasts were on sale for $1.49/lb. In the end it cost me .29 cents per ounce to make. I'm sure there is higher quality chicken out there, but I think this is a much more affordable bargain since it is $6.28 per ounce 😮 for the major brand online . 😇👍

    • @AndreaSwiedler
      @AndreaSwiedler 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@tpcdelisle thank you. I have been looking for a sale that I could pick up without breaking the bank but not yet!

  • @Shalin1964
    @Shalin1964 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for sharing. 🙂 I think I am going to put mine in the dehydrator to dry it out...then grind it into flour.

  • @wildflower1335
    @wildflower1335 Год назад +3

    Your my hero Chris! I so look forward to the beef flour & recipes for all!!!

  • @MarsR471-pd3if
    @MarsR471-pd3if Месяц назад +1

    WOW ❤ given you trimmed the fat from the chicken for lean - for Beef I’d love to test run [in Australia when I worked at a Meat Abattoir we called the cuts: a whole Round/Knuckle (tenderised & sliced thin for crumbed steak; Silverside (when the whole piece is split through the join I think the “Eye” side is used for Pastrami).

  • @deborahhamilton7805
    @deborahhamilton7805 Год назад +3

    Thanks for this amazing video. Food processor worked much better for me than vitamix when shredding the chicken chunks

  • @AnnetteStearman
    @AnnetteStearman 6 месяцев назад +1

    I made some today, can't wait to try it with so many of my recipes.

  • @KumiOriFarm
    @KumiOriFarm Год назад +6

    Watching this makes me wonder how cooking, then Freeze drying and finally pulverizing would work and how different the end product would be. Can't wait to see some recipes.! 😊

  • @Grizzlife
    @Grizzlife Год назад +2

    That’s freakin awesome! Dr. Berry told me about you! Thanks!

  • @wildflower1335
    @wildflower1335 11 месяцев назад +3

    Chris I can't thank you enough for this and so many recipes your brilliant mind has invented!!! I made your chicken flour as the "store bought" is totally off my food budget!!!

  • @preplikeagypsy10
    @preplikeagypsy10 4 месяца назад +1

    oh my goodness! I'm gonna make egg noodles with chicken flour! Ravioli, lasanga, I am back to making my own pasta again, only carb and grain free. I'm so happy! Now having my own chickens and all those eggs is really paying off, I use pork rinds a lot mixed with eggs, but honestly I think chicken may be more cost effective and more protien

  • @RV-there-Yet
    @RV-there-Yet Год назад +3

    Absolutely can do the same basic process w/beef, pork, fish etc. For beef flour, I start out w/the leanest piece of beef roast I can find~ w/next to zero visible marbling. Outer edge fat can be easily trimmed ~ such as on an eye-of-round roast, my favorite for both beef flour & crispy meat chips. It's also usually around $3 a lb too.

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +1

      Great tips!

    • @tpcdelisle
      @tpcdelisle 11 месяцев назад +4

      @RV-there-Yet sounds great. At $3.00/lb starting weight, it probably only cost you .60 cents per ounce to make. You saved over $5.00 per ounce if you just bought the name brand beef for. Great job. 😇👍

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  11 месяцев назад +2

      👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

    • @RV-there-Yet
      @RV-there-Yet 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@tpcdelisle

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  11 месяцев назад

      😊

  • @marjake3147
    @marjake3147 Год назад +1

    Thank you, Thank You, THANK YOU!!! The 1st recipe I'm going to try is POPOVERS!!!!!

  • @christinemayfield8562
    @christinemayfield8562 Год назад +3

    The channel "Allergies Bite But Taste Good" put out a beef meat flour recipe almost 2 years ago. It is extremely easy and affordable to make.

  • @debjordan4399
    @debjordan4399 Год назад +2

    👏👏👏👏👏STANDING OVATION! Thank you! Thank you! OH! I haven't decided what I will use it for first...maybe egg white bread instead of a starch filler.

  • @HappilyCarnivore
    @HappilyCarnivore Год назад +4

    Amazing! I'm so glad you used the microwave. It's too hot here to use my oven. I'll initially cook my chicken in the air fryer because it puts off less heat, and then use my microwave like you did. I think the first thing I'll make are some chicken nuggies.

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +2

      Sounds great! Yeah the flexibility of oven or microwave or dehydrator or whatever makes this easy to customize. 😊

  • @shoelessinorl
    @shoelessinorl Год назад +2

    Thank you so much that was quick and posting the video not the process itself

  • @22qcat
    @22qcat Год назад +5

    Happy Monday/Labor Day to you, Chris! 😊 I am so impressed with this! Oh my gosh, this can be used so many ways…& I can’t wait to see what all you’ll be creating out of it. You’re still the bomb! 😀❤️

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +3

      Thank you so much!!! Cool stuff coming for sure! Happy Labor Day to you as well. 😊❤️

  • @faithopeloveful
    @faithopeloveful 11 месяцев назад +1

    I am going to try this but I will use only the oven method and then I will use my processor. I am used to making lots of jerky which can take a number of hours. Thank-you! Loved the video!

  • @adriennemurphy8528
    @adriennemurphy8528 Год назад +8

    Love it! I've been using pork panko, but this looks like it will make a more delicate coating. Appreciate your time and effort.

  • @dioneburt-douglas4942
    @dioneburt-douglas4942 Год назад +2

    Mind blowing, thank you from Australia

  • @tpcdelisle
    @tpcdelisle Год назад +4

    Dad is first today. Great job and it's affordable and delicious. 👍👍👍

  • @doramather4729
    @doramather4729 Год назад +2

    Great video, chicken flour is expensive so learning how to make it is a win, win😊❤

  • @FlashGordon1023
    @FlashGordon1023 Год назад +3

    Thoroughly dehydrated beef is shelf stable if in a vacuum sealed mason jar, so I imagine this would be too. Have you tried making this with a dehydrator?

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +3

      Very possible. I don’t own a dehydrator unfortunately but I have no doubt it will work. Just might take a long time to get it fully dry.

  • @NarsilRenewed
    @NarsilRenewed Год назад +2

    Definitely for the gravies and sauces, for casseroles and bakes that require batter poured on top or mixed in. Pasta, pizza crust. Don't know if it works in baking, at least, won't expect neutral taste from it.

  • @donnakona1347
    @donnakona1347 Год назад +3

    thank you. Will have to try soon

  • @merrilynhurd850
    @merrilynhurd850 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much. Saw it today, my internet connection is really bad lately.
    I might try chicken tenders soon. We like it with pork rinds crushed and parm cheese.

  • @katrinac469
    @katrinac469 Год назад +3

    Wow thanks for the recipe!

  • @jujube2407
    @jujube2407 Год назад +2

    I love the instrumental chicken😂 🐔

  • @pamelasuccaw7214
    @pamelasuccaw7214 5 месяцев назад +3

    I used a whole chicken to make bone broth. Then after I strained all the solids out of the broth and separated out the bones, I used the meat to make chicken flour using your microwave method to dry the chicken. It turned out really good! Now I just have to figure out how to use the stuff.

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  5 месяцев назад +1

      Sounds great! Any of my recipes where I use pork panko or any other kind of meat flour will work with this chicken flour. Pastas and breads especially benefit from this chicken flour. 😊👍🏼

  • @Katina01TX
    @Katina01TX Год назад +2

    I will definitely be using this for breading instead of pork panko!

  • @RNation00001
    @RNation00001 Год назад +3

    ok now i need to see some chicken flour recipes lol,

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +2

      Here’s one for you. More coming soon. 😊
      ruclips.net/video/Ji_iBk1UI6w/видео.htmlsi=1mnsc_BdxPXjUfQ6

  • @lyndasmith9972
    @lyndasmith9972 6 месяцев назад +1

    You are amazing! I never heard of such a thing! ❤

  • @wjc79
    @wjc79 Год назад +3

    Amazing! The possibilities are getting more and more exciting! Bravo!
    I've made a meat "flour" before but it was much coarser, so it worked really nicely as a Japanese panko substitute. for breading pork cutlets. I just blended some raw beef or chicken, put it in a food dehydrator for a couple of days, then ground it up in a food processor. It wasn't nearly as fine as yours, so didn't work so well when I tried it in your last couple of recipes. No I have this, I guess I'll have to try them again!

  • @pauldrake2170
    @pauldrake2170 Год назад +4

    love it

  • @themynames6453
    @themynames6453 Год назад +2

    I've ground beef jerky in a blender and put it into chaffles. Enjoyed your video.

  • @Pam_DeLisle
    @Pam_DeLisle Год назад +5

    I’m thinking a breaded Indiana pork tenderloin sandwich on your brioche bun with your spreadable butter mayo is in my future. (The Indiana in me MIGHT just have to have a few slivers of onion on it though.) Funny - I didn’t realize a breaded pork tenderloin sandwich was an Indiana thing until recently when I was looking at Facebook posts about the signature food of each state. Apparently people travel here just to get them. I guess since I grew up here surrounded by them, I thought everyone ate them all of the time. Even Alton Brown made a special stop in his travels just to get one. (Apparently ranch dressing on EVERYTHING is also an Indiana thing. Who knew? At least you have that one covered too. 🤣) ❤️ you Tiffer! Momma Bear.

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +1

      Haha indeed 😊

    • @SuziesCornerInLove
      @SuziesCornerInLove 3 месяца назад

      For me it was Santa Maria Style BBQ Tri Tip. Years ago I shopped for the meat cut when I was out of my area and no one knew what that cut was. I couldn't find it anywhere.

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  3 месяца назад

      😊👍🏼

  • @lorichandler7151
    @lorichandler7151 Год назад +2

    You are awesome 😎, i have wanted to try the chicken flour breading but those lil containers are crazy expensive,now i can try it !!! Brilliant,I cant wait for the beef flour and more recipes ❤❤❤❤❤!!!!!

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +2

      Yes so expensive. I hope this is helpful and you enjoy it. 😊😊😊

    • @lorichandler7151
      @lorichandler7151 Год назад +2

      @@ChrisCookingNashville I'm sure i will,all your stuff always turns out so well 💖 Thank you for all your hard work!!!

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +2

      My pleasure 😊😊😊

  • @LittleWillow1
    @LittleWillow1 Год назад +3

    Can you freeze it? I could be wrong but I think 3 to 4 days in fridge? I could never use that much. Great video thanks!

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +2

      I’d say a week or more because most of the water is gone, but freezing should work great. 😊

  • @chrisdat1
    @chrisdat1 Год назад +2

    This answers the question that has been haunting me. Thanks so much! BTW, your video and editing skills are rocking it. That was a fun video!!!

  • @SimiAcheronsDemon
    @SimiAcheronsDemon Год назад +3

    I would use a dehydrator for this instead of an oven
    Looks good. I will try this Methode with beef cause I‘m not a fan of chicken. I will make a small batch chicken flour for breading chicken tenders

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +1

      That works 👍🏼

    • @SimiAcheronsDemon
      @SimiAcheronsDemon Год назад +2

      @@ChrisCookingNashville I have a small dehydrator for small batches and a big one for bigger batches and several dehydration sheets. I have some homemade Carnivore crisps left which are air dried and completely dry even the ribeye, pork and turkey crisps I made. I just tried to pulverized these crisps but I needed a stronger stand mixer and bought one and now I’m waiting for the delivery of it to finish the job.
      I buy the meat pre-sliced as thin as carpaccio if you know what I mean. I can get this from my butcher and don’t have to pay more then what the unsliced piece of roast I wanted would cost. I can’t get my hand on the original carnivore crisps so I started to make my own and those shredded and pulverized will also be an awesome type of meat flour.
      I bake the crisps then they go into the dehydrator so they stay flat and don’t roll up. Raw meat is taking all kind of shapes if it is thinly sliced like carpaccio so I either sear it first or get it at 65 degree Celsius in the oven then get it out and let it air dry overnight and back into the oven or dehydrator until it is completely dry. My salt of choice is always Redmond’s but I only get the normal salt not the seasoned or smoked version here in Germany via Amazon.
      I have leftover brisket, beef shoulder, ribeye, turkey breast and pork shoulder crisps so I will experiment with these drier then dry suckers. I usually would shred those and use it to thicken some soups and stews but baking with it is an option now.

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад

      Sounds like great ideas 😊😊😊

  • @mamapoppins7422
    @mamapoppins7422 Год назад +2

    🙋Hello from GA,
    Just found your channel!!! WONDERFUL demonstration!!!
    I subscribed. Thank you so much for sharing!! I will definitely be trying this 👍. ☺ Great job. 👏👏👏👏

  • @603me.
    @603me. Год назад +3

    Would it be easier to crock pot or pressure cook it first to fall apart/shredded level, then microwave before the first blending? Was thinking maybe the finer threads would dry more quickly before blending.

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +2

      It’s very possible. It certainly wouldn’t work any less so it’s worth a shot to see if it’s better I think. 😊

  • @china33ful
    @china33ful Год назад +2

    You’re a savior! And simply amazing!❤

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +1

      Haha I’m just a guy trying to help. Thank you for the support. 😊❤️

  • @kristinj8271
    @kristinj8271 Год назад +3

    Nice 😀

  • @Habitation333
    @Habitation333 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for sharing. Awesome recipes and instructions for us newbies to carnivore. Im subscribing. 😊

  • @StacyBraiuca
    @StacyBraiuca Год назад +3

    ok, so given THIS and your other amazing recipes @ChrisCookingNashville... I have been making (or attempting to make what I call "chicken chips") by blending chicken, spices (garlic salt, cumin, and paprika), egg whites and cottage cheese in different rations, then spreading it thin on silicone mats baking about 35 minutes at 350 then flipping the "big chip" over and another 15-20 minutes.... HOWEVER I KNOW you would be able to make this recipe tastier and even better so I hope you take this idea and run with it to make something chickeny 🐔 crispy 🤏 and carnivorey 🍖for us keto/carnivores to have to dip into dips!!!

  • @sandykraynik2282
    @sandykraynik2282 Год назад +2

    Wow, I don't know how you come up with these techniques and recipes but keep it coming. I'm so anxious to see how you use the chicken flour. Way to go Chris! You're amazing!

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +2

      Thank you so much! I’ve got some fun ideas for this going forward. 😊

  • @jlouutube65
    @jlouutube65 Год назад +3

    WOW Chris!!! I wonder if the canned chicken from Costco would work instead of cooking chicken breast?

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +2

      I’m sure it would. 😊

    • @meatdog
      @meatdog Год назад +3

      Canned chicken has a lot mire liquid so get rid of as much of it as you can before baking it to dry it out. I personally cannot stand the taste of canned chicken but I know a lot of folks who like it. Give it a try, I'm sure it will work.

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +2

      Exactly my thoughts too 👆🏼😊

    • @barbarachen1428
      @barbarachen1428 Год назад +2

      Some people object to the strong taste of flour made from canned chicken.

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +1

      I was wondering about that if it would be stronger. Interesting.

  • @lorilee1931
    @lorilee1931 Год назад +1

    Thank you! Thank you! 👏

  • @Carol32547
    @Carol32547 Год назад +3

    Would it work in a dehydrator?

  • @evelyngreen6867
    @evelyngreen6867 6 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you so much for the breading and the gravy videos. Your weight loss is very obvious from 11 months ago. Huzzah.

  • @theduhparadise
    @theduhparadise Год назад +3

    Is there any reason to not finely chop the chicken into tiny pieces before the cooking begins? BTW, just looked up buying pre-made, and it was about $250 a pound.

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  Год назад +1

      Not really. I just don’t take the time since the blender handles it anyway. But if it works better for you to cut it up smaller go for it. 😊

    • @tpcdelisle
      @tpcdelisle 11 месяцев назад +3

      @darrenhartkopf2144 I don't know if you saw my post on here, but I used 4 pounds of chicken breast and that reduced down to 21 ounces finished. Our chicken breasts were on sale for $1.49/lb. In the end it cost me .29 cents per ounce to make. I'm sure there is higher quality chicken out there, but I think this is a much more affordable bargain since it is $6.28 per ounce 😮 for the major brand online . 😇👍

    • @ChrisCookingNashville
      @ChrisCookingNashville  11 месяцев назад

      👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @happyferret7450
    @happyferret7450 Год назад +2

    This is awesome - thanks Chris!