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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia



5. Partial freezing – This step is key to ensuring that the chicken stays well sealed and holds the butter inside. By partially freezing the chicken, it means the chicken is firmer to handle so the chicken wrapping stays in place as you coat and fry the Kiev. If you don’t do the partial freezing step, the seams can slip and shift as you handle the chicken which will break the seams and cause the butter to leak out.
6. Fully baked option (ie no frying) – Using the method in this tried and proven Truly Crispy Baked Crumbed Chicken Tenders, toast breadcrumbs sprayed with oil until golden and crunchy. Cool, the use to crumb the Chicken Kiev. Bake 20 minutes.
7. Nutrition per serving.