Chicken Mince
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Vaud

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58,426 posts

181 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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Many Thai dishes and other recipes call for chicken mince. Can I find any supermarket that sells it?

Asda / Sainsbury's / Tesco / Waitose - nope
Ocado - nope

I don't have a mincer. The local butcher said he would rather not do it for a small batch as it means a full clean down (he would do a big batch)

Turkey mince is widely available. Chicken burgers (made from chicken mince) are increasingly available.

i can buy a selection of about 5 soy sauces, 3 palm sugars, even fresh turmeric at the supermarket. But not minced chicken.

Am I missing something?

21TonyK

13,118 posts

235 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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No, you're not. I've never seen chicken mince anywhere, turkey, pork, lamb and beef but never chicken.

One answer is to fine dice the chicken then pulse in a processor. May end up a bit like puree chicken though.

If its something you would use regularly it worth the investment in a small mincer.

geeks

11,343 posts

165 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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I can't imagine there being much call for it in supermarkets to be honest!

Muscle food used to sell it. Also Asian supermarkets/butchers should do as well.

LordGrover

34,110 posts

238 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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Click.
Not something I'd buy though.

Shaw Tarse

31,846 posts

229 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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You can get a mincer online...

21TonyK

13,118 posts

235 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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I stand corrected. Just google "chicken mince"... Tescos do it as do Sainsburys and Iceland do it frozen.

Maybe its only available is areas where there is a demand?

(To add, round here I get sideways looks asking for tahini or saffron!)

vsonix

3,865 posts

189 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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I would get a mincer and mince your own. That way you know what's gone in isn't just the scrag-ends off the processing plant floor. You'd have full control over texture, proportions of breast/thigh meat for best texture. And from a hygiene & safety point of view it's better - once the meat is minced the surface area exposed to oxygen and so forth is so much greater, if it's been minced just before cooking there's going to be way less bacteria etc.

geeks

11,343 posts

165 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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vsonix said:
I would get a mincer and mince your own. That way you know what's gone in isn't just the scrag-ends off the processing plant floor. You'd have full control over texture, proportions of breast/thigh meat for best texture. And from a hygiene & safety point of view it's better - once the meat is minced the surface area exposed to oxygen and so forth is so much greater, if it's been minced just before cooking there's going to be way less bacteria etc.
Shouldn't matter too much as long as you are cooking it off properly!

Vaud

Original Poster:

58,426 posts

181 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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21TonyK said:
I stand corrected. Just google "chicken mince"... Tescos do it as do Sainsburys and Iceland do it frozen.

Maybe its only available is areas where there is a demand?

(To add, round here I get sideways looks asking for tahini or saffron!)
I did google. For me Tesco and Sainsburys show it as no longer available (but is in their catalogue)

Gameface

16,565 posts

103 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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Shaw Tarse said:
You can get a mincer online...
Use Grindr...

vsonix

3,865 posts

189 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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geeks said:
vsonix said:
I would get a mincer and mince your own. That way you know what's gone in isn't just the scrag-ends off the processing plant floor. You'd have full control over texture, proportions of breast/thigh meat for best texture. And from a hygiene & safety point of view it's better - once the meat is minced the surface area exposed to oxygen and so forth is so much greater, if it's been minced just before cooking there's going to be way less bacteria etc.
Shouldn't matter too much as long as you are cooking it off properly!
Peace of mind. I'd rather I was starting with a cleaner product than knowing I have to nuke everything to avoid dying.
With the recent scandals with the Two Sisters chicken production (their facility is a few hundred metres from my lock-up) I'd rather not take any unnecessary risks by having the likes of them processing my chicken.

rsbmw

3,466 posts

131 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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Gameface said:
Shaw Tarse said:
You can get a mincer online...
Use Grindr...
Oh dear

21TonyK

13,118 posts

235 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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Vaud said:
I did google. For me Tesco and Sainsburys show it as no longer available (but is in their catalogue)
So it is, didn't get to look that far.

Simple answer then is pick up a cheap mincer. And to get full use get a cheap sausage stuffer as well.


Home made merguez and chorizo planned for the summer here!

omniflow

3,670 posts

177 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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Chicken thigh fillets.

Cut into strips, cut strips into smallish dice. Job done.

Slightly more fiddly than is ideal, but at least you know exactly what you're eating.

Works very well in Thai stir fries.

rsbmw

3,466 posts

131 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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21TonyK said:
Simple answer then is pick up a cheap mincer. And to get full use get a cheap sausage stuffer as well.
Grindr will fit both requirements

Batleyred

689 posts

145 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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Most halal butchers in Batley, West Yorkshire sell it, Would imagine most halal butchers do around the UK.

captain_cynic

16,557 posts

121 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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Shaw Tarse said:
You can get a mincer online...
Erm... not touching that one..

A basic food processor/whiz is be able to mince meat if you are only going to be doing this every few months. I use mine on occasion if I want to mince up some decent chuck steak (it produces some nice largish sized pieces that are good for pies and chills).

Vaud

Original Poster:

58,426 posts

181 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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omniflow said:
Chicken thigh fillets.

Cut into strips, cut strips into smallish dice. Job done.

Slightly more fiddly than is ideal, but at least you know exactly what you're eating.

Works very well in Thai stir fries.
I will try this.

And if it fails I will post on Grindr that I'm looking for spring chicken and I like to mince.

Jambo85

3,534 posts

114 months

Tuesday 10th July 2018
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I would probably just substitute the turkey mince tbh!

Lozw86

903 posts

158 months

Tuesday 10th July 2018
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I just blitz chicken breast or thigh meat in the food processor. Quick blitz for coarse mince or longer blitz for fine mince. Works very well and saves buying another kitchen gadget