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  • (chopping)

  • (happy music)

  • - Hello everybody, how are you?

  • Today we are not going to cook some special dish

  • I'm going to show you how to cut chicken.

  • How do you buy chicken?

  • You buy the chicken already precut, chicken wing,

  • chicken breast, but expensive

  • so in my case I usually buy a whole chicken.

  • Whole chicken, bring home, I cut into pieces.

  • Each part of the chicken tastes different

  • so that we use for different recipes.

  • In Korea chicken leg is most important

  • so the chef, the cook decides

  • who is going to have the chicken leg.

  • In America, Canada I found out chicken breast

  • is the most important part.

  • In your country which part of chicken is considered

  • best part?

  • I like to know.

  • I still like chicken leg.

  • because chicken leg is tasty.

  • I'm gonna show you how to cut the whole chicken

  • into pieces so that you can make some different recipes.

  • Let's start.

  • It's organic chicken I bought, it's quite expensive

  • but you don't have to buy organic chicken.

  • You'll see it's kind of really watery, wet, and slimy.

  • I like to wash this really thoroughly.

  • Just take a shower.

  • Remove all slippery things

  • until it's not slippery.

  • Our chicken is clean!

  • Next, more serious job! Cutting!

  • Put the chicken on the cutting board like this.

  • My grandmother's method is that, when she makes

  • dakbokkeumtang (spicy braised chicken) or

  • things like that, she just cu it up

  • into chunks of chicken, and then she used it.

  • She just picked up one chicken from her yard

  • when she had VIP, VIP is her son-in-law or son,

  • that's a big day and then she's like a small lady

  • just my size and she just took it

  • and one chicken and she twist the head

  • until the chicken died.

  • Always I remember my father's side grandmother,

  • she was a very tough lady.

  • But today I'm going to show you how to cut

  • section by section, very easy way

  • and then you can keep it in the freezer or refrigerator

  • and then you can cook all different recipes.

  • Are you ready to cut together?

  • Use your knife.

  • Then just press these with your both hands like this.

  • Here is a fat line, cut it just following this

  • very easily.

  • Then the other side, too.

  • The leg bone is coming up.

  • You can cut along this.

  • So same thing, there is a line, like this.

  • Wing also, see here is also joint.

  • You'll see the bones here.

  • Here too.

  • Cut it.

  • So here's a joint here.

  • Oh, lots of fat.

  • Remove the tip.

  • I like to cut the chicken breast.

  • chicken breast, you see?

  • There's also a fat line here

  • and the other part, the same.

  • very easily,

  • Use kitchen shears, you can easily cut it up.

  • Along the line, the fat line.

  • Here too.

  • Hard bones are here, so we can break.

  • Cut it up

  • and this part, in the middle, you'll see this like a V,

  • V shape you can see, and then

  • like this and easily you can cut.

  • This part, I like to trim.

  • Now we have some interesting part,

  • chicken backbone.

  • Backbone but I'm looking for some oyster.

  • It's very tasty, tasty part.

  • One chicken has only two.

  • Let's find oysters.

  • This meat is so tender and delicious.

  • Let's cut it up.

  • Here this part, very tasty.

  • Now chicken backbone we have.

  • Chicken backbone, you can use for the stock or just eat.

  • Especially when you fry this, it's nice.

  • Between the bones there are lots of meat also

  • and cut like this.

  • It's familiar?

  • This is, when I visited Korea, I bought this.

  • I bought two knives.

  • I was going to make a new intro like a chop, chop, chop,

  • chop, chop, chop and I use this knife like this

  • and then I was going to use two knives

  • but I changed my mind.

  • I gave the other one to my mom

  • but my mom had to pay me $1

  • because in Korea we never use knife as a gift.

  • It can bring some bad karma.

  • I told my mom, " just buy this one,

  • buy this knife for $1." so she had to pay $1.

  • "Okay, this is not a gift I sold this to you."

  • So now I'm going to cook my two oysters.

  • Oyster is usually for VIP or VVIP.

  • (laughs)

  • Who can be my VVIP?

  • That's you, but later on I'm going to eat on behalf of you.

  • (laughs)

  • And this is sesame oil.

  • (sizzle)

  • And salt.

  • And black pepper.

  • Smells good.

  • Vinegar and soy sauce,

  • just little, one drop.

  • And just stir this like that.

  • Wow, looks so good.

  • There we go.

  • More sesame oil.

  • This is really fun because while I'm doing

  • my video, I still can eat something.

  • When you cut up a whole chicken, always eat this.

  • Don't forget this oyster.

  • So tender, tender and juicy and just a little bit chewy.

  • Awesome, best of the best part of chicken.

  • If you don't cook just right now

  • you have to freeze it.

  • All these, chicken leg, and chicken wings

  • including all these backbones cut up into pieces.

  • You can make Korean fried chicken

  • also you know Korean

  • dak-bokkeum-tang

  • spicy braised chicken

  • and all kind of stuff you can make with this.

  • This is chicken breast.

  • Today I showed you how to cut up this chicken,

  • whole chicken. I hope it's very helpful for you

  • Pick up a whole chicken

  • and sometimes it's on sale,

  • you can make many, many different recipes with this.

  • Next time I'm going to make

  • some delicious things with this.

  • I have so many recipes that I have not shared yet

  • but which one first, I need to think about.

  • Enjoy watching my video!

  • See you next time, bye~

  • (happy music)

(chopping)

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