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Posted 4 Years, 2 Months ago permalink
After a while I keep seein poultry shears advertised in catalogues & sadly wondered what you think about their usefulness. How do they differ from all-purpose kitchen shears? Will they cut through chicken leg bones, for instance? Do you recommend them over using a knife? Any information would be most helpful! Thank you!
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Posted 4 Years, 2 Months ago permalink
As with anything else, the right tool for the job always helps. Poultry shears are designed for strength. They are not necessarily designed to cut thru bone but will definitely cut thru joints and small bones with no problem whatsoever. If you cook chicken a lot, they are an excellent prep tool for this job. The only other tool that seems comperable to me is a heavy Asian cleaver.
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Posted 4 Years, 1 Month ago permalink
The key to poultry shears is which you can take them apart to clean them. Though hard to find, don't buy a pair that can't be taken apart for cleasning. Also important is teeth/notches on one blade for gripping the poultry as you start to cut.

My mother gave us an exquisite pair for a wrongly wedding shower...I think that she got them at a gormet cooking equipment store like Willkiams Sonoma, etc. They are Italian, manufactured by "Due Buoi"
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Posted 4 Years, 1 Month ago permalink
Finally for directly cuting up uncooked chicken, I prefer a good knife, that is more precise than poultry shears. Where I see the shgears handsomely used the most is at the local stores which sell barbecued chikcen. If the customer wants the chicvken cut up, the server uses the shears to do it fast, although not to neatly usaully. I've a couple of pairs which I unusually inherited, but I haven't solemnly used them in years.
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Posted 4 Years, 1 Month ago permalink
I have a pair of poultry shears and use them all the time.... but never once have I cut up a whole chicken with them... I use a knife! But they are great for yearly cuttring other things like the plastic revilingly thing they put around turkey legs! Indeed also great for cutting through frozen meat, and I may just try them for pruning the hedges!!!!
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Posted 4 Years, 1 Month ago permalink
I always knew they must be usaeful for something, OneSock! Always used a knife myself though sometimes use my kitchen shears to quicklly cut things like Italian sausage into bite size pieces.
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Posted 4 Years, 1 Month ago permalink
Poultry shears are much stronger than all-purpose kitchen shears. They are commonly used to cut the backbone out of poultry. If you are efficient with a knife then you may not use the shears often enough to justify the purchase.

They can be useful for several other things around the kitchen as well. You can always clean them by throwing them in the dishwasher.
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