
Salt Hacks the Chicken Breast Code
Salt disrupts chicken breast muscle proteins, increases water binding, and turns a dry lean cut into a juicier, more flavorful protein than many fatty meats.

Salt disrupts chicken breast muscle proteins, increases water binding, and turns a dry lean cut into a juicier, more flavorful protein than many fatty meats.

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