Any tips for Chicken Drumsticks?
Joanneh
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I am looking for something to do with chicken drumsticks that will be relatively low in calories. I am thinking of taking the skin off and roasting them with some spices....any ideas or recipes anyone?
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I am looking for something to do with chicken drumsticks that will be relatively low in calories. I am thinking of taking the skin off and roasting them with some spices....any ideas or recipes anyone?0
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This is one of our favorite ways to cook drumsticks. The recipe says leave the skin on, but I have done it with skin off and it still turns out yummy..We make ours with brown rice and roasted broccoli..
www.recipezaar.com/Japanese-Mums-Chicken-689550 -
I am looking for something to do with chicken drumsticks that will be relatively low in calories. I am thinking of taking the skin off and roasting them with some spices....any ideas or recipes anyone?
strip all the meat off the bone and givr the meat to the dog
throw the bones away
that is what works for me0 -
I agree with giving it to the dog. Chicken breast is much better.0
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hey now, I love drumsticks!
I roast them too. I usually cook 6 or so at a time, I place them ontop of chopped potatoes and onion, sprinkle with roasemary and squirt a bit on lemon juice over them. Usually I do it in my crockpot, but it'll work in the oven too. :bigsmile:0 -
The kids prefer buffalo drumsticks to buffalo wings...
We take the drumsticks and do them in barbeque shake and bake, lay them out on the baking sheet. Sprinkle them lightly with tobasco sauce and bake. Yummmmmmmm I have to admit they are better with skins left on (don't yell at me anyone, I KNOW that's where all the fat and calories come from) than skinless, but they are good either way.0 -
Don't go knocking the dark meat people. Yes it's higher in fat, yes, the calories are higher, but man does it have a lot of good stuff in there. Dark meat chicken has vitamins A, K, B6, B12, niacin, folate, pantothenic acid, and minerals like selenium, phosphorus and zinc, all in amounts that are good enough to use by the body (white meat either has very few of these items, or none at all). Also dark meat contains Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids (and some saturated fat)
Now, that being said, you should ALWAYS remove the skin before eating.
As too recipies, how bout a light spray of Ken's Lite Italian dressing while baking. Or how bout a nice dry rub before throwing it on the grill (I love cajun rubs, and most are pretty light on calories).0 -
Guys thanks a lot for all the replies. The Japanese one sounds divine! And does look too bad except for the sugar. Yes I know they are not the healthiest part of the chicken in terms of calories but everything in moderation as they say.0
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I think tamtastic posted a great recipe w/panko crumbs for chicken legs0
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Don't go knocking the dark meat people. Yes it's higher in fat, yes, the calories are higher, but man does it have a lot of good stuff in there. Dark meat chicken has vitamins A, K, B6, B12, niacin, folate, pantothenic acid, and minerals like selenium, phosphorus and zinc, all in amounts that are good enough to use by the body (white meat either has very few of these items, or none at all). Also dark meat contains Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids (and some saturated fat)
Now, that being said, you should ALWAYS remove the skin before eating.
ACK...thank you. Fat in food isin't evil, and those vitamins A,D,E,K are fat soluble..meaning without some fat in your diet, you can't use them. Not to mention fat gives you satiety...full longer.0 -
Don't go knocking the dark meat people. Yes it's higher in fat, yes, the calories are higher, but man does it have a lot of good stuff in there. Dark meat chicken has vitamins A, K, B6, B12, niacin, folate, pantothenic acid, and minerals like selenium, phosphorus and zinc, all in amounts that are good enough to use by the body (white meat either has very few of these items, or none at all). Also dark meat contains Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids (and some saturated fat)
Now, that being said, you should ALWAYS remove the skin before eating.
ACK...thank you. Fat in food isin't evil, and those vitamins A,D,E,K are fat soluble..meaning without some fat in your diet, you can't use them. Not to mention fat gives you satiety...full longer.
What GLBride01 said and it also makes food taste better!!! :laugh:0 -
I am looking for something to do with chicken drumsticks that will be relatively low in calories. I am thinking of taking the skin off and roasting them with some spices....any ideas or recipes anyone?
strip all the meat off the bone and givr the meat to the dog
throw the bones away
that is what works for me
:laugh: my sentiments as well, white meat all the way!0 -
hey now, I love drumsticks!
I roast them too. I usually cook 6 or so at a time, I place them ontop of chopped potatoes and onion, sprinkle with roasemary and squirt a bit on lemon juice over them. Usually I do it in my crockpot, but it'll work in the oven too. :bigsmile:
I just within this last week went back to part time working at the Crisis Center (working my way back up to full time before too long again) so do know for myself that due to the cost of things needs to be altered in this day and time..even when our goal is eat clean, sometimes you simply can only do what you can do.:flowerforyou:
Thanks Banks for you input on the 'good stuff' in the dark meat:happy:
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Don't go knocking the dark meat people. Yes it's higher in fat, yes, the calories are higher, but man does it have a lot of good stuff in there. Dark meat chicken has vitamins A, K, B6, B12, niacin, folate, pantothenic acid, and minerals like selenium, phosphorus and zinc, all in amounts that are good enough to use by the body (white meat either has very few of these items, or none at all). Also dark meat contains Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids (and some saturated fat)
Now, that being said, you should ALWAYS remove the skin before eating.
As too recipies, how bout a light spray of Ken's Lite Italian dressing while baking. Or how bout a nice dry rub before throwing it on the grill (I love cajun rubs, and most are pretty light on calories).0 -
Thought this was interesting, :drinker:
Dark Meats
Dark meats simply have more myoglobin proteins, the magic stuff that ships oxygen to the muscle cells.
Dark meats must use myoglobins as they transfer oxygen more efficiently to the muscles than glycogen. Muscles used more frequently, get to be dark. This is why non-flying poultry drumsticks are dark meat, while breast meat is white.
When dark meat is cooked it turns the myoglobins to metmyoglobins, which is brown/gray. Metmyoglobins are very high in iron (albeit there is not that much in dark meat in the first place).
White Meat
White meat gets the 'juice' through glycogen. Glycogen is a polysaccharide of glucose, an animal starch. Animal starch is stored primarily in the liver and broken down into glucose when needed by the white muscle.
Nutritional Comparison
Dark meats tend to contain more zinc, riboflavin, niacin, thiamin, vitamins B6 and B12, amino acids, iron than white meat. Dark beef meat contains about 11 times more zinc than tuna, and about 3 times as much iron than raw spinach. Chicken dark meat contain vitamins A, K, B6, B12, niacin, folate, pantothenic acid, minerals as selenium, phosphorus and zinc.
Even the fats in most of the dark meats have healthy parts. They contain Omega-3, and Omega-6 fatty acids, and other ‘healthy’ fats.
It is the saturated fat content which lowers the true quality of dark meat.0 -
Thought this was interesting, :drinker:
Dark Meats
Dark meats simply have more myoglobin proteins, the magic stuff that ships oxygen to the muscle cells.
Dark meats must use myoglobins as they transfer oxygen more efficiently to the muscles than glycogen. Muscles used more frequently, get to be dark. This is why non-flying poultry drumsticks are dark meat, while breast meat is white.
When dark meat is cooked it turns the myoglobins to metmyoglobins, which is brown/gray. Metmyoglobins are very high in iron (albeit there is not that much in dark meat in the first place).
White Meat
White meat gets the 'juice' through glycogen. Glycogen is a polysaccharide of glucose, an animal starch. Animal starch is stored primarily in the liver and broken down into glucose when needed by the white muscle.
Nutritional Comparison
Dark meats tend to contain more zinc, riboflavin, niacin, thiamin, vitamins B6 and B12, amino acids, iron than white meat. Dark beef meat contains about 11 times more zinc than tuna, and about 3 times as much iron than raw spinach. Chicken dark meat contain vitamins A, K, B6, B12, niacin, folate, pantothenic acid, minerals as selenium, phosphorus and zinc.
Even the fats in most of the dark meats have healthy parts. They contain Omega-3, and Omega-6 fatty acids, and other ‘healthy’ fats.
It is the saturated fat content which lowers the true quality of dark meat.0 -
That's funny FC, I saw that same article when I was looking up which vitamins were in it. I knew it had lots of good stuff, I just couldn't remember which one.
Great minds and all...0 -
I am looking for something to do with chicken drumsticks that will be relatively low in calories. I am thinking of taking the skin off and roasting them with some spices....any ideas or recipes anyone?
take the skin off and curry them ..yum yum but thats only if you like curry lol I do chicken and roasted veggies0 -
Thought this was interesting, :drinker:
Dark Meats
Dark meats simply have more myoglobin proteins, the magic stuff that ships oxygen to the muscle cells.
Dark meats must use myoglobins as they transfer oxygen more efficiently to the muscles than glycogen. Muscles used more frequently, get to be dark. This is why non-flying poultry drumsticks are dark meat, while breast meat is white.
When dark meat is cooked it turns the myoglobins to metmyoglobins, which is brown/gray. Metmyoglobins are very high in iron (albeit there is not that much in dark meat in the first place).
White Meat
White meat gets the 'juice' through glycogen. Glycogen is a polysaccharide of glucose, an animal starch. Animal starch is stored primarily in the liver and broken down into glucose when needed by the white muscle.
Nutritional Comparison
Dark meats tend to contain more zinc, riboflavin, niacin, thiamin, vitamins B6 and B12, amino acids, iron than white meat. Dark beef meat contains about 11 times more zinc than tuna, and about 3 times as much iron than raw spinach. Chicken dark meat contain vitamins A, K, B6, B12, niacin, folate, pantothenic acid, minerals as selenium, phosphorus and zinc.
Even the fats in most of the dark meats have healthy parts. They contain Omega-3, and Omega-6 fatty acids, and other ‘healthy’ fats.
It is the saturated fat content which lowers the true quality of dark meat.
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Don't go knocking the dark meat people. Yes it's higher in fat, yes, the calories are higher, but man does it have a lot of good stuff in there. Dark meat chicken has vitamins A, K, B6, B12, niacin, folate, pantothenic acid, and minerals like selenium, phosphorus and zinc, all in amounts that are good enough to use by the body (white meat either has very few of these items, or none at all). Also dark meat contains Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids (and some saturated fat)
Now, that being said, you should ALWAYS remove the skin before eating.
ACK...thank you. Fat in food isin't evil, and those vitamins A,D,E,K are fat soluble..meaning without some fat in your diet, you can't use them. Not to mention fat gives you satiety...full longer.0 -
Don't go knocking the dark meat people. Yes it's higher in fat, yes, the calories are higher, but man does it have a lot of good stuff in there. Dark meat chicken has vitamins A, K, B6, B12, niacin, folate, pantothenic acid, and minerals like selenium, phosphorus and zinc, all in amounts that are good enough to use by the body (white meat either has very few of these items, or none at all). Also dark meat contains Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids (and some saturated fat)
Now, that being said, you should ALWAYS remove the skin before eating.
ACK...thank you. Fat in food isin't evil, and those vitamins A,D,E,K are fat soluble..meaning without some fat in your diet, you can't use them. Not to mention fat gives you satiety...full longer.
What GLBride01 said and it also makes food taste better!!! :laugh:0 -
I am looking for something to do with chicken drumsticks that will be relatively low in calories. I am thinking of taking the skin off and roasting them with some spices....any ideas or recipes anyone?
take the skin off and curry them ..yum yum but thats only if you like curry lol I do chicken and roasted veggies
Yum, curry...what kind of curry do you use? Powdered or paste? Roasted chicken legs and veggies with curry sound yummy!0 -
I'll take my lumps! I thought after I read banks post....wtf am I saying, I love white meat, don't get me wrong, but i'm wondering if it's for all the wrong reasons, because i've been conditioned to think it's better for me. When I read his post, I thought, wow, does it really have all that good stuff in it? And guess what....it does, and I now will include it in my diet, without skin...haha. I'm a big girl and can admit, I'm wrong :sad: , I will next time be informed, do my research, before I stick my foot in my mouth!:laugh:0
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how's the song go...................she don't like meat be she sure likes the b@ne0
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how's the song go...................she don't like meat be she sure likes the b@ne
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Huh? I missed somethin'......................................:explode:0
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Huh? I missed somethin'......................................:explode:
your new pic reminds me of Pink...she is smokin hot....what a sassie sexy smile you got there Missy....SLAMMIN!!!0 -
Hehehe, well I must admit, not the first time I have been told the "Pink" tail. And thank you :blushing:0
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Huh? I missed somethin'......................................:explode:
your new pic reminds me of Pink...she is smokin hot....what a sassie sexy smile you got there Missy....SLAMMIN!!!
down boy, down!...lol....and whaddabout my sexy smile :smooched: , i'm even flexin for ya! :laugh:
and sassie, you are a very pretty lady! :flowerforyou: love the pink hair, I'm a blonde and the pink just don't work for me :ohwell:0
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