STOP Ruining Chicken Breast ❌ Do THIS for Juicy Chicken Every Time! ✅ | Japanese Chef

STOP Ruining Chicken Breast ❌ Do THIS for Juicy Chicken Every Time! ✅ | Japanese Chef

STOP Ruining Chicken Breast ❌ Do THIS for Juicy Chicken Every Time! ✅ Tired of dry, tough, or raw chicken? In this video, SAMUKICHI’s Japanese Chef reveals the ultimate, foolproof technique to achieve unbelievably tender and juicy chicken breast every single time. We’ll show you why high heat and boiling water fail, and how a simple low-temperature cooking method combined with a quick sweet brine prep guarantees a perfect, succulent result. Master this technique and change the way you cook forever! --------------------------------------------------- ⚠️ [SAFETY NOTE: Regarding the Resealable Bag (Ziploc) and Plastic-Free Alternative] ⚠️ We sincerely apologize for the concern and confusion caused regarding the use of the resealable bag (Ziploc) in this video. The Ziploc bag used in the video is officially stated by the manufacturer to be safe for cooking up to 100°C. However, we understand that some viewers may prefer not to use plastic at all when it is exposed to heat. To ensure everyone can cook with confidence, we are providing both options below: 1. Plastic-Free Alternative: If you prefer to avoid plastic, you can still cook the chicken successfully by letting the chicken breast seasoned with salt and sugar rest for 10–20 minutes, then placing it directly into 80–85°C water for low-temperature cooking. 2. For Viewers Choosing to Use a Bag: If you choose to use a bag, please ensure it is clearly labeled as heat-resistant and suitable for cooking, and that it does not directly touch the bottom or sides of the pot. Using the bag prevents the seasoning from leaching out, ensuring a more reliably juicy and tender result. We hope these options help you choose the method that best matches your cooking style and comfort level. Thank you again for all the helpful feedback and for supporting the channel. --------------------------------------------------- 🔽 Chapters 🔽 [00:10] ❌ Mistake 1: High Heat Searing Failure [00:44] ❌ Mistake 2: Boiling Water Poaching Failure [01:05] 🟩 The Right Way Starts Here [01:10] ① Step 1: Removing Tendons (The Pro Prep) [02:47] ② Step 2: Deodorizing with 50°C Water [03:24] ③ Step 3: Sweet Brine (Sugar + Salt Magic) [04:08] ④ Step 4: Low-Temperature Cooking (80-85°C) [05:09] ⑤ Step 5: Final Searing for Crispy Skin [05:46] ⑥ Final Cut & Juiciness Comparison [06:28] ⑦ Summary: The Method Changes Everything 【SAMUKICHI's Kitchen Tools】 • Sakai Takayuki: Nakiri Knife (For Vegetables) Hocho Knife (Official Site – support & special offers available) https://bit.ly/4oPkrPZ • Sakai Takayuki: Gyuto Knife (Japanese Chef Knife) Hocho Knife (Official Site) https://bit.ly/46rFPUG Amazon.co.jp https://amzn.to/4cFBG0h • Sakai Takayuki: Petty Knife Hocho Knife (Official Site) https://bit.ly/46rFfpY Amazon.co.jp https://amzn.to/4jIzdo9 • Oigen Nambu Cast Iron Frying Pan Amazon.co.jp https://amzn.to/4mE6ZfJ • Cutting Board Amazon.co.jp https://amzn.to/4ikkHSp • Nakao: Yukihira Saucepan Amazon.co.jp https://amzn.to/3GigLV6 Please note: Some links in this description are affiliate links. Purchases through these links may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. Your support directly helps the channel continue creating helpful cooking content. 🎥 Other Recommended Videos Vegetable & Food storage tips! (compilation)    • How many do you know?! | Vegetable & Food ...   9 Egg Cooking Tips!    • How many do you know?! | 9 Egg cooking tips!   【About This Channel】 Welcome to SAMUKICHI, where we share practical cooking techniques inspired by professional Japanese chefs. From kitchen tool care to cooking hacks, we aim to help you enjoy cooking more every day. Subscribe and join our global food community! 📸 Instagram:   / samukichi_japanfood   🐦 Twitter:   / samukichijapan   🎵 TikTok:   / samukichi_japanfood   📩 For Business Inquiries 📩 📧 [email protected] SAMUKICHI #ChickenBreast #JuicyChicken #LowTemperatureCooking #ChickenRecipe #NeverDryChicken #JapaneseChef #CookingHacks