Easiest Way to Prepare Yummy Chicken in a can

Easiest Way to Prepare Yummy Chicken in a can Delicious, fresh and tasty.
Chicken in a can. It's probably even worse than you think! Big thanks to the donator who paid a small fortune to have this sent over. WHOLE CHICKEN IN A CAN, canned BREAD, & Cougar Gold canned CHEESE.
Ever see a can give birth to a chicken before?
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Figuring there must be a fowl in there somewhere, I pawed my way through the gelatinous mass and, sure enough, discovered one very sorry-looking chicken about the size of a Cornish hen.
You can cook Chicken in a can using 3 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
Ingredients of Chicken in a can
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It’s of whole chicken, seasoned however you like.
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Prepare of can, such as a large coffee can.
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Prepare of charcoal briquettes.
In fact, you can toss canned chicken in there and it will be snappy to make and so delicious.
You have pesto, chicken, and mushrooms all in one feeling and warming dish.
So the next time you desire comfort food, then open up a can of chicken and throw this recipe.
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Chicken in a can step by step
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Punch holes around the bottom of the can ( approx. 1" from the bottom and 1" apart..
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Add chicken into coffee can, legs up. Its okay if legs stick out a little. Place on top of charcoal..
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Place the charcoal in the campfire in selected area..
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Let cook for approx 3 hours. After cooking the chicken will fall right off the bone ;) good eating!.
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Ideas for ahead of time: our family seasons chicken ahead of time then freezes. so when traveling and camping the chicken helps keep things cool and will be ready for dinner the next day. :).
Chicken - Your choice of boneless or bone-in.
Prepare your chicken for either the raw or hot pack.
Separate pieces at the joints and debone if you prefer.
I can chicken breasts without the bones, but I like canning drumsticks and thighs with the.
A can of chicken can be a lifesaver on a busy day or when you are out of fresh or frozen chicken.