Does anyone buy chicken feet and how would you prepare them?

Ruth n Jersey

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Chicken feet have been showing up in the meat department of my supermarket. I am intrigued by them and wondered if any of you buy them and how do you prepare them? Researching it I've read it makes a good chicken broth. When I was a kid my mom only made chicken soup out of the wings. They were dirt cheap. Now with people eating wings they have gone up in price but at least the wings have some meat on them unlike those scrawny feet.
 

When I lived in Hungary from 1997-2003 I saw them quite often, mostly to make a good broth for chicken soup. I wouldn't eat them but I saw people who did.
 

Yeah, I know what you mean. I DO watch his show a lot though. He travels all over the world for his shows.

Speaking of chicken feet, I'd NEVER eat anything containing toe nails !
 
Anyone who has ever had a hot dog that isn't all beef has almost certainly had chicken feet. Canned chicken stock and chicken broth has them as well. Think of this as my happy news for the evening.
 
If you do some googling you will see some Asian and Jamaican recipes.

I am curious about cooking with chicken feet but I can't bring myself to try them.

It's really silly because I cook pigs feet or trotters without any problems.

I guess we all tend to accept the foods that our parents and grandparents fed us.
 
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There was a restaurant in Hamtramck (a Polish town entirely surrounded by Detroit) that was famous for its hubcap-sized bowls of chicken noodle soup. Floating in the soup would be two giant chicken feet in all their yellow bumpy glory. I asked my friend what I was supposed to do with them and she said to pick them up and gnaw on them. Around me were LOTS of people doing just that. I really don't want to gnaw on a chicken foot, thank you.
 
There was a restaurant in Hamtramck (a Polish town entirely surrounded by Detroit) that was famous for its hubcap-sized bowls of chicken noodle soup. Floating in the soup would be two giant chicken feet in all their yellow bumpy glory. I asked my friend what I was supposed to do with them and she said to pick them up and gnaw on them. Around me were LOTS of people doing just that. I really don't want to gnaw on a chicken foot, thank you.

How was the soup though? I was just reading you have to remove the skin as it doesn't taste very good. what's left is bone, collagen/cartilage and some shreds of meat.

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