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Step 1
Fill your sink or a large pot with hot tap water.
Step 2
Sealed in a secure ziptop bag, submerge the chicken into the water. Top with a heavy plate or something similar to keep it submerged and surrounded by water.
Step 3
Within 30 minutes, you’ll have defrosted chicken ready to be made into a delicious meal.
Step 4
Cook the defrosted chicken immediately.
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