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Hawaiian Pulehu Chicken (8 Pieces)
Hawaiian Pulehu Chicken (8 Pieces)
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Pūlehu means “to broil,” cooking over hot embers to impart a slightly charred, fire-kissed flavor. Lightly sweet and deeply umami, pūlehu chicken is a plate lunch favorite. We soak chicken thighs in a local-style soy marinade and cook them over an open flame.
8 pieces, vacuum sealed for freshness. See below for storage and heating instructions.
Total Shipping Weight includes Ice Packs and Shipping materials. Please email or call if you want to select a specific delivery date. Catering@myhighwayinn.com &/or 808 369 8846. The product will arrive partially thawed. Refrigerate immediately and consume within 2-3 days.
Product Weight approximately 1.1lbs - will vary.
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STORAGE & HEATING
To store: Ships vacuum sealed; do not remove from bag until ready to eat. Product may arrive partially thawed; refreezing is not recommended if product has thawed partially or fully. Refrigerate or freeze immediately upon receiving. May be stored in the refrigerator up to 3 days or freezer 1 month.
Preparation:
Step 1: Defrost product in bag. (May take up to 2 days to completely defrost from fully frozen. Product may be reheated while partially frozen but will impact reheating times.)
Step 2: Cut a vent slit (approx. 1 inch) in vacuum bag.
Step 3: Set bag on a microwave-safe plate.
Step 4: Microwave on high for 8 minutes. Use vent slit to insert thermometer and check temperature; center of meat should be 160°F. If not fully reheated, continue microwaving in two-minute increments until 160°F in center.
Step 5: Carefully cut bag open (watch out for escaping steam) and transfer contents to a serving dish, including any juices.
Optional: Serve on a bed of chopped cabbage and garnish with chopped green onions.
Step 6: Kau kau time! Kāhea ʻai! Time to eat! Come and get it!
