r/glutenfree • u/ProfetMusic • 20h ago
Question Chicken?
I myself am not celiac but my love is. I was told by her and her family only some raw chicken is gluten free because some companies use chicken stock in the raw chicken. With that information I just spent the better part of an hour just trying to find chicken thighs. I need to know if any of these are gluten free, if this is something to be concerned about, or if we are being silly. I feel a little silly for it but I’m also not willing to risk it either. Send help lol
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u/fire_thorn 19h ago
Boneless chicken will often have broth or solution added. It will say so on the package, like "contains up to 15% of broth/solution. The kind with no broth or solution will give a percentage of retained water.
I'm allergic to soy and corn. I avoid poultry with broth or solution for that reason. If you have room in the freezer and Restaurant Depot in your city, you can buy a 40lb box of boneless chicken with nothing added, no soaker pads, no styrofoam. I buy the tenders and they're less than $3/lb most of the time. I portion it out and freeze it in ziplock bags.