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Make grilled chicken thighs and learn about chicken

  1. Ag in the City 2021
  2. Make grilled chicken thighs and learn about chicken

Cook along with Emily Richards as she makes tomato-grilled chicken thighs

This FREE webinar is a presentation of Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan, Chicken Farmers of Saskatchewan and Canadian Food Focus

Want to make the juiciest, most delectable grilled chicken ever? Start with chicken thighs and add a twist with flavourful tomatoes cooked two different ways. Join chef and cookbook author Emily Richards to learn the secrets of perfectly-grilled chicken!

Join us for a fun evening together, including cooking demonstration and video vignettes about farming.

Tomato Grilled Chicken Recipe Card and Grocery List

Learn about Chicken

From The Real Dirt on Farming

Chickens raised for meat are called “broilers”. They live in modern barns where temperature, humidity, light, and ventilation are carefully monitored to ensure that the birds stay healthy. They roam freely around the barn on a floor that is covered with a soft bedding material of straw or wood shavings, and can help themselves to feed and water any time they want. Their feed consists of mixed grains and oilseeds, including corn, soybeans, wheat, barley, and canola, as well as minerals and nutrients.

Young chickens arrive on the farm from a hatchery as chicks and grow to market weight with other birds as part of a flock. Once birds go to market, all the bedding and manure is taken out of the barn, and the building is thoroughly cleaned and disinfected before the next flock of birds arrives. This approach helps prevent disease and keeps the flock healthy.

Learn more about chicken from our partner

Chicken Farmers of Saskatchewan

Chicken Farmers of Saskatchewan
Emily Richards

Emily Richards

Emily Richards is a professional home economist, chef and mom who has a passion for teaching people to cook and have fun in the kitchen. She is a cookbook author with 6 books to her credit including topics from Italian cuisine to glycemic index diets. Visit EmilyRichardsCooks.com.

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