Oysters are two small, round pieces of dark meat on the back of poultry near the thigh, in the hollow on the dorsal side of the ilium bone. Some regard the "oyster meat" to be the most flavorful and tender part of the bird, while others dislike the taste and texture.
I love the underneath part of still warm cooked chicken! I always used to sneak and eat the two small plump bits on either side of the backbone whilst making the gravy! A cook’s prerogative.
Actually what are those two bits (anatomically speaking)?
Just slightly off topic. Many years ago, whilst shopping in Asda, we saw a family, Mum, Dad and 2 children , buy a cooked chicken. The father immediately ripped pieces off to give to his family. They continued around the shop eating the chicken. I often wonder if they paid for it or left a pile of bones in their trolley.
My home roasted chickens - eaten hot and then cold the next day - will often sit in the fridge for another day or two before I get around to stripping them, making stock with the carcass, and putting a couple of packets labelled ‘chick bits’ in the freezer. We’ve never had any ill effects.
tanith the underneath bit is good for risotto type dishes, curry etc, basically dishes that are better made with that sort of meat rather than potentially dry breast meat.
I often cook a jointed chicken and then freeze some of it - no problems. The only time it seemed to go 'off' was once I kept the uneaten parts in the fridge for a few days and it definitely smelled bad.
My Chr**t**s Turkey does 3 days, sometimes 4 before being stripped and the remainder being frozen. Have done it for about 35 years, no one ever ill yet.
1) Chr**t**s dinner 2) Cold meat & bubble & squeak 3) Cold meat & chips 4) Turkey and ham pie.
Then any remaining meat is stripped from the carcass and frozen.
Already done that phoenix 2 lots in the freezer and the rest in the fridge. My neighbour strips the carcass for his cat and dog, I don’t like the underneath chicken too greasy/slimy for me. I know I’m a wastrel ?
Also I think that sometimes shops can be a little over cautious with their best before/use by dates.
I think as long as you put the remaining meat in the fridge straight away, and your fridge is sufficiently cold (many people forget to check the temperature of their fridge) it should be fine.
As an extra, you could strip the remaining meat to keep and dispose of the carcase.
I buy cooked (that day) ones regularly. Always have some that day. Quite often some the next day but that's reheated in curry, pie or stir fry. Rest is frozen.
To be sure eat yours today and freeze rest.
Neither of us have had stomach problems from doing that.
I'd eat the rest tomorrow. If you freeze it, you've got to defrost it carefully which will take some time and result in it being in the same condition as tomorrow.
Bought a large cooked chicken in Tesco this morning, it says should be eaten today. Now can I either freeze some or will it be ok to eat the rest tomorrow? I’m having chicken salad tonight. My usual philosophy is if it looks and smells ok I’ll eat it, it just bothered me as it says should be eaten today.