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If you're looking for another hands-off way to cook chicken, try boiling it. Decide if you want to cook an entire chicken or make pieces for a meal. You can customize the flavor of the juicy meat by boiling it in stock or cider, for instance. Add aromatic vegetables, herbs, or spices, to give the chicken even more flavor and then boil the meat until it's tender.

Ingredients

  • Whole chicken or chicken pieces
  • Liquid (such as water, stock, or apple cider)
  • Vegetables (like onions, carrots, and celery)
  • Fresh herbs (such as thyme, dill, parsley, or oregano)
  • Assorted spices of your choice (like ginger, cumin, and paprika)
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Seasoning the Chicken

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  1. If you'd like to boil a whole chicken, put it into a large stockpot that's at least 8 US quarts (7.6 L) in size. To boil pieces of chicken, put as many as you'd like to cook into a big pot so the pot is about 3/4 full.[1]
    • If you're making chicken for several people, plan on serving a couple of pieces for each person. For example, plan on boiling 1 thigh and 1 drumstick for each person you want to serve.
    • 1 whole chicken will generally serve 4 to 6 people.
    • You can use boneless skinless chicken breasts or thighs to save time or boil bone-in chicken with the skin on for more flavor.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Boil Chicken
    The amount of liquid you need will depend on how much chicken you're boiling and the size of your pot. Although you can use water to boil the chicken, using vegetable or chicken stock will give your chicken a lot of flavor.[2]
    • Boiling in apple juice or apple cider is another great way to add subtle flavor to the chicken.

    Tip: Although you can cook chicken in red or white wine, you should poach the chicken at a lower temperature instead of boiling it. Boiling the chicken in wine can make the chicken tough and destroy the delicate flavors in the wine.

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    Think about how you're going to be serving and seasoning your final dish. Then, rinse a few sprigs of fresh herbs that will complement the meal and add them directly to the pot without chopping them. You can add a handful of parsley, oregano, thyme, or bay, for every 3 or 4 pounds (1.4 or 1.8 kg) of chicken.[3]
    • For example, if you're using the boiled chicken to make a cold chicken salad, add fresh tarragon to the pot.
    • Use a combination of herbs to give the chicken a greater depth of flavor.
  4. You can put in 2 or 3 vegetables for every 3 or 4 pounds (1.4 or 1.8 kg) of chicken. If you're using aromatic vegetables with a peel, chop them into wedges and add them to the pot along with other aromatic vegetables. Try using:[4]
    • Garlic
    • Onions
    • Celery

    Variation: For a slightly sweet or citrusy flavor, add an apple or the peel of 1 lemon.

  5. Watermark wikiHow to Boil Chicken
    You should season the liquid with plenty of salt to help the chicken become tender. If you're only boiling a few pieces of chicken, try using about 1 teaspoon (5 g) of salt. For a large stockpot full of liquid, use around 1 tablespoon (15 g) of salt. Play around with adding any of these unique spices for 3 to 4 pounds (1.4 to 1.8 kg) of chicken:
    • 1 to 2 dried chilies
    • 1 teaspoon (3 g) of whole peppercorns
    • A 1 inch (2.5 cm) piece of fresh ginger
    • 1 teaspoon (2 g) of cumin
    • 1 teaspoon (2 g) of paprika
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Boiling Tender Chicken

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  1. Put the lid on the pot and turn the burner to high. When the liquid starts to boil and steam escapes from under the lid, remove the lid and turn the burner down to medium-high so the liquid boils gently. Cook the whole chicken until it reaches 165 °F (74 °C) with an instant-read meat thermometer.[5]
    • Insert the thermometer into the thickest part of a thigh in order to get an accurate reading. Ensure that you don't touch the thermometer to a bone or the reading might be off.
  2. Turn the burner to high and place the lid on the pot. When steam escapes from under the lid, carefully remove it and turn the burner down to medium-high. Then, boil boneless skinless chicken breasts for 15 to 20 minutes. If you're using bone-in breasts with the skin on, boil them for around 30 minutes.[6]
    • The breasts are finished once they reach 165 °F (74 °C) with an instant-read meat thermometer.

    Tip: To boil the chicken breasts even faster, cut the boneless skinless breasts into 2 in (5.1 cm) pieces before you put them in the liquid. The pieces will boil in about 10 minutes.

  3. Put the lid on the pot and heat the liquid over high heat until it begins to boil. Then, remove the lid and reduce the burner to medium-high so the liquid bubbles gently. Since drumsticks contain bones and lots of muscle, you'll need to boil them for 30 to 40 minutes.[7]
    • You can insert a meat thermometer into the thickest part of the chicken leg to see if the temperature has reached 165 °F (74 °C). Don't accidentally touch the thermometer to the bone or the reading will be inaccurate.
  4. Bring the liquid to a boil over high heat with the lid on the pot. Then, take off the lid and turn the burner down to medium-high. If you're using thighs with bones, boil them for up to 45 minutes or boil boneless thighs for about 30 minutes.[8]
    • The meat should either begin to fall away from the bone or it should reach 165 °F (74 °C) with an instant-read meat thermometer.
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Serving and Storing the Chicken

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  1. Use tongs or a slotted spoon to carefully lift the chicken out of the hot liquid. If you're trying to remove a whole boiled chicken, try lifting the bottom with a flat spatula and inserting a meat fork into the center of the chicken. Transfer the whole chicken or pieces to a serving platter or cutting board and enjoy the hot boiled chicken.[9]
    • If you boiled the chicken with herbs or vegetables, discard them since they're probably too mushy to serve.

    Tip: If you'd like to keep the flavorful cooking liquid, place a strainer over a bowl. Slowly pour the liquid into the strainer and discard the solids. You can use this liquid in recipes that call for chicken stock. Refrigerate the stock in an airtight container for up to 4 to 5 days.

  2. Watermark wikiHow to Boil Chicken
    Shredded chicken is great for tacos, casseroles, or pasta. Take 2 forks and pull against the boiled chicken in opposite directions to shred the meat.[10]
    • If you'd like to shred a lot of boneless chicken, put the meat into the bowl of a stand mixer. Use the beater attachment and turn on the machine to low. The beaters will gently pull the meat apart.
  3. If you're serving chicken fajitas or want to cover the chicken in a rich sauce, use a sharp knife to carefully cut the pieces. You can make thin slices of chicken or chunk the meat into cubes.
    • If you're working with bone-in chicken, start but cutting the meat off of the bone.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Boil Chicken
    Place the whole boiled chicken or chicken pieces into an airtight container. Refrigerate the chicken until you're ready to reheat it or use it cold. For example, you could make chicken salad with leftover shredded chicken.[11]
    • You can reheat the chicken in the microwave or add it to a casserole that you're going to bake.
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Things You'll Need

  • Stockpot
  • Slotted spoon
  • Tongs
  • Instant-read meat thermometer
  • Knife and cutting board
  • Forks

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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Jessica Gibson. Jessica Gibson is a Writer and Editor who's been with wikiHow since 2014. After completing a year of art studies at the Emily Carr University in Vancouver, she graduated from Columbia College with a BA in History. Jessica also completed an MA in History from The University of Oregon in 2013. This article has been viewed 1,141,018 times.
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To boil chicken, first place boneless, skinless chicken breasts in a large pot and fill the pot with enough water to cover them. Season the water with salt and pepper to give the chicken more flavor. Add carrots, onions, and fresh herbs for even more flavor if you’d like. Then, bring the water to a boil. Cover the pot and reduce to a rapid simmer for 10 minutes, or until the chicken has an internal temperature of 165°F (75°C). Remove the chicken breasts from the pot and let them cool for 10 minutes. Finally, use 2 forks to shred the chicken, or cut it into thin slices with a knife. To boil a whole chicken, follow the same steps, but let the chicken simmer for 1 1/2 to 2 hours so it cooks all the way through. To learn how to boil chicken in wine, juice, or stock, scroll down!

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