{"id":5431,"date":"2021-09-27T01:00:14","date_gmt":"2021-09-27T01:00:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/chef.shangeryou.com\/cooked-chicken-feet\/"},"modified":"2026-06-09T09:48:31","modified_gmt":"2026-06-09T09:48:31","slug":"cooked-chicken-feet","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/chef.shangeryou.com\/fr\/cooked-chicken-feet\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Cook a Delicious Chicken Feet Curry"},"content":{"rendered":"Chicken is one of the most popular proteins around the globe, famed for its immense versatility and recipe potential. It also requires a much shorter cooking time than other meats and every single part of the animal can be used up for minimal waste.\n\nWith that in mind, let\u2019s talk about chicken feet.\n\nHave you ever cooked chicken feet? Ever seen, touched or even eaten them?\n\nIn this blog post, you can expect to learn all about this unique ingredient and how to create a delicious Jamaican-inspired chicken feet curry.\n\nReady to get cooking? Let\u2019s begin!\n\nhttps:\/\/www.chefstemp.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/09\/raw-chicken-feet.png\n<h2><span style=\"color: #ff9900;\">Are Cooked Chicken Feet Really Edible?<\/span><\/h2>\n\n\nSo, let\u2019s address the chicken-shaped elephant in the room. If you\u2019re unfamiliar with global cuisines or avoid cooking anything exotic altogether, you probably didn\u2019t even think it was possible to eat <a href=\"https:\/\/delishably.com\/world-cuisine\/Is-There-Any-Benefits-in-Eating-Chicken-Feet\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><u>chicken feet<\/u><\/a>.\n\nIt may seem bizarre, but this ingredient is enjoyed widely in cultures all over the world. Countries like China, Vietnam and the Philippines are famous for their crispy, feet-flavored street food \u2013 but the excitement isn\u2019t limited to Asia. African, South American and Caribbean nations are also avid chicken-feet eaters, often using them to bulk out classic recipes.\n\nEvery part of a chicken is edible when cooked, including its feet. Now we\u2019ve got that out of the way, let\u2019s find out how to whip them up into a delicious Jamaican-style curry.\n\nhttps:\/\/www.chefstemp.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/09\/Chicken-feet-curry-01-scaled.jpg\n<h2><span style=\"color: #ff9900;\">How to Make a Cooked Chicken Feet Curry?<\/span><\/h2>\n\n<h4>Step 1: Prepare Your Ingredients<\/h4>\n<strong>For this Jamaican-style Cooked Chicken Feet Curry (Serves 6), you will need:<\/strong>\n<ul>\n <li>900g of chicken feet<\/li>\n <li>1 large onion (chopped)<\/li>\n <li>1 tbsp of Jamaican curry powder<\/li>\n <li>3 cloves of garlic (crushed well)<\/li>\n <li>5 tbsp of dried thyme leaves (or 2 fresh sprigs)<\/li>\n <li>Half a Scotch Bonnet pepper (remove the seeds!)<\/li>\n <li>1 large diced carrot (plus any other root veg of choice)<\/li>\n <li>1 chunk of fresh ginger (grated)<\/li>\n <li>1 tsp chicken seasoning<\/li>\n <li>1 tsp salt<\/li>\n <li>1 tsp pepper<\/li>\n <li>2 tbsp cooking oil (olive or vegetable)<\/li>\n <li>1 tbsp vinegar<\/li>\n <li>Lemon (or lime if preferred)<\/li>\n <li>Plenty of water<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<h4>Step 2: Clean the Chicken Feet<\/h4>\nThe first step to take before creating your warm and spicy curry is to prepare the chicken feet. It\u2019s incredibly important to clean each piece thoroughly, removing the nails and peeling away the skin.\n\nTo complete this task effectively, place a colander under a cold tap. Add each chicken foot individually, skinning, washing and de-nailing as you go. Once washed to perfection, rinse again in a mixture of vinegar and lemon juice, then place in a large bowl ready for the next step.\n\n\n<h4>Step 3: Marinate and Season the Meat<\/h4>\nThe next step? Marinate. Marinate. Marinate! Jamaican food\u00a0is all about bold, brilliant and unique flavors, pushed into meat with heartfelt love and attention.\n\n\n\n<strong><b>In a large bowl:<\/b><\/strong>\n<ul>\n <li>Add the freshly prepared chicken feet.<\/li>\n <li>Throw in the onion, garlic and scotch bonnet pepper \u2013 then mix.<\/li>\n <li>Next, add grated ginger, thyme, curry powder and chicken seasoning.<\/li>\n <li>Using clean hands, mix the ingredients and coat all of the meat.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nCover the bowl and let the marinating commence for 45 minutes!\n\nhttps:\/\/www.chefstemp.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/09\/spicy-chicken-feet.png\n<h4>Step 4: Smoke the Chicken Feet<\/h4>\nTime to start cooking! In the next step, you\u2019ll need to fire up your stove to medium and find a large pot to put to use. Getting a curry right isn\u2019t easy, especially if you\u2019re an amateur chef. Focusing on heat and consistency is important, so this step really does require your full attention.\n\n<strong><b>Once you\u2019ve placed your pot on the stove, you\u2019ll need to:<\/b><\/strong>\n<ul>\n <li>Add the cooking oil and the curry powder \u2013 mix and simmer for 1 minute.<\/li>\n <li>Throw in the bay leaf and allow your kitchen to fill with a delicious aroma.<\/li>\n <li>Once the oil begins to smoke, add the chicken feet to the pot and stir.<\/li>\n <li>Cook for 5 minutes on a medium heat and allow the feet to fully contract.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nYou\u2019ll know when it\u2019s time to move on to the next step by watching your cooking chicken feet intently. As the heat stimulates the meat, the muscles in the feet will contract as if curling up. They will also begin to change color slightly, so watch out for this too!\n\n\n<h4>Step 5: Leave to Cook<\/h4>\nNext up, leave to cook! Before heading to the sofa for a well-deserved rest, there are a few things you need to do to ensure your curry is on its way to perfection.\n<ul>\n <li>Add plenty of water to the pot, ensuring the meat is covered.<\/li>\n <li>Throw in as much salt as you like, but be sure to save some for final seasoning!<\/li>\n <li>Cover with a lid or alternative and reduce the heat slightly.<\/li>\n <li>Allow the curry to cook for one hour.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nWhile the curry itself needs an hour to cook fully, your vegetables don\u2019t need as much heat to taste delicious. That\u2019s why you should set a timer for 30 minutes at this point to add your carrots and any other root veggies to the pot.\n\n\n<h4>Step 6: Temperature Check<\/h4>\nThe final step is here! Before you take your curry from the stove and dig into your delicious cooked chicken feet, it\u2019s important to check the temperature of your dish to make sure it\u2019s safe to eat.\n\nOur range of <a href=\"https:\/\/www.chefstemp.com\/shop\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><u>professional cooking thermometers<\/u><\/a>\u00a0are the perfect solution for this stage of the process. Ideal for probing meats and grilling from a distance, you\u2019ll never have to worry about food poisoning again with our intelligent devices. Simply calibrate\u00a0your thermometer and get accurate readings in seconds!\n\nOnce your chicken feet have reached 165 Fahrenheit, you\u2019re good to go. Serve with creamy rice, crusty bread and fresh green beans for an authentic finish!\n\nThanks for reading our recipe for this delicious cooked chicken feet curry \u2013 we hope you enjoy cooking and devouring it! 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