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A couple of weeks ago a group of us went to a nearby café for dinner, and airline chicken breast appeared on the menu in a few dishes.  The server didn't know what they were, but maybe someone here does.  What's an airline chicken breast?  What, if anything, makes it worth special mention?

 ... Shel


 

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So it's another term for supreme?

 

No, not really. As I understand, it's the breast half with the (bone-in) wing attached. One advantage it has is that the wing helps keep the skin attached, which is pretty much impossible with a plain boneless breast half.

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