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Are you injecting your chicken thighs

Do you inject chicken thighs at comps?

  • Yes

    Votes: 9 20.0%
  • No

    Votes: 32 71.1%
  • I have in the past and liked the out come

    Votes: 1 2.2%
  • I have tried in the past and it has failed

    Votes: 3 6.7%

  • Total voters
    45
  • Poll closed .

McEvoy AZ

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How many of you are injecting your chicken thighs and if you are what are you using to inject into them?
 
I was using the Game changer brine. I just goy the "Grill" product from Butchers. It is injectable. I used it today and LOVED the results... Let me also say that when I ordered the product I had an issue and David was awesome to deal with. He is a great guy who helped me out. Because of this he will always have my business. THANKS again David! :clap2:
 
I've never injected my thighs - I'm not opposed to trying it out but I've had pretty good results without injecting. I've seen/heard of people injecting everything from butter to chicken stock to commercial injections. Do a practice run with different injections and see how you like the results!
 
We have injected thighs and some of our best scores have come from injected thighs.

That being said, we also had a KCBS judge refuse to taste a 175* thigh because the meat looked pinkish. An 8 2 2 could possibly derail your day in chicken if you inject with anything red or orange.....just sayin'! Definitely learned a lesson that day.

We no longer inject thighs.
 
We have injected thighs and some of our best scores have come from injected thighs.

That being said, we also had a KCBS judge refuse to taste a 175* thigh because the meat looked pinkish. An 8 2 2 could possibly derail your day in chicken if you inject with anything red or orange.....just sayin'! Definitely learned a lesson that day.

We no longer inject thighs.

I believe that was the same judge that said cooks that used MSG were trying to hurt his wife and shouldn't be allowed to compete.
 
I believe that was the same judge that said cooks that used MSG were trying to hurt his wife and shouldn't be allowed to compete.

Maybe that judge needs to go judge golf or dog shows or? Just sayin
 
I believe that was the same judge that said cooks that used MSG were trying to hurt his wife and shouldn't be allowed to compete.

Yeah, prolly every team out there has something with MSG in it, all deviously plotting to hurt his wife...
 
I have not injected chicken as it is very accommodating and grabs flavor from anything near but have always wanted to experiment. Looking at my chicken scores maybe I need to look into it. I have seen a team inject after finishing their box and they did well which makes me wonder what the judges thoughts on what the juicy burst was like, with that said I have also seen the same team get a DAL with the same process. Chicken is such a fickled item. If I have to eat chicken it is lightly marinated and grilled to perfection.
 
I missed the red chicken post and feel your pain. I used to use a Pomegranate base to my marinade and that along with smoked chicken being pink my customers would point out the meat was underdone and pink. A couple times I tried to teach them the difference but learned if the customer sees pink on chicken I was wrong and never used anything red in the marinade and sought out brown flavors to use. (Yellow food coloring helps too!)
 
I have seen a team inject after finishing their box and they did well which makes me wonder what the judges thoughts on what the juicy burst was like, with that said I have also seen the same team get a DAL with the same process.
I've spoken to judges who said they didn't appreciate getting their shirt soaked. Seriously, we've all had juicy chicken, and we know it doesn't have THAT much wet in it.
 
With all the testing we did in developing our Game Changer brine, I don't know that it would ever be necessary to inject chicken thighs, wings or drummies with a brine. They are small enough and have ample surface area, that brines like ours make their way into the meat rather easily.

That said, I do recommend using our Game Changer brine as an injection with pork butts. Different cut of meat, different technique...
 
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