Don’t let their reputation fool you — gizzards aren’t scraps. They’re nutrient-dense superfoods.
💡 They’re also low-carb and keto-friendly — ideal for high-protein diets.
🍳 How to Cook Chicken Gizzards (So They’re Tender & Delicious)
Raw gizzards are tough — but with the right method, they turn silky and satisfying.
Step-by-Step: Braised Chicken Gizzards (Classic Tender Method)
What You’ll Need:
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- 1 lb (450g) fresh chicken gizzards
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- 1 tbsp oil (vegetable or olive)
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- 1 onion, sliced
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- 2 cloves garlic, minced
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- 1 cup broth (chicken or vegetable)
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- 1 bay leaf
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- Salt, pepper, paprika, thyme (or your favorite seasoning blend)
Instructions:
Clean & Trim
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- Rinse gizzards under cold water
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- Remove any yellowish membranes or connective tissue
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- Cut into bite-sized pieces
Sear (Optional)
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- Heat oil in a pot; brown gizzards for 3–4 minutes per side
Braise Until Tender
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- Add onions, garlic, herbs, and broth
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- Bring to a simmer, cover, and cook 60–90 minutes until fork-tender
Finish & Serve
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- Skim excess fat if needed
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- Use in stir-fries, tacos, pâtés, or serve over rice
🔥 Pro Tip: Pressure cook for 25–30 minutes in an Instant Pot — faster and just as tender.
🔄 Easy Ways to Enjoy Gizzards
🌱 Bonus: Save the cooking liquid — it’s packed with flavor and nutrients!
âť“ Common Questions About Gizzards
âť“ Are gizzards safe to eat?
Yes! As long as they’re cleaned and cooked thoroughly (internal temp ≥165°F / 74°C), they’re perfectly safe.
âť“ Where can I buy them?
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- Butcher counters
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- Asian or Latin grocery stores
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- Farmers markets
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- Some supermarkets (check frozen section or ask for giblets)
âť“ Can I freeze them?
Absolutely! Raw or cooked gizzards freeze well for up to 6 months.
🌱 Why Eating Gizzards Matters Beyond Nutrition
Choosing to eat gizzards isn’t just about health — it’s about values.
💡 Fun fact: In Brazil, moela (chicken gizzard) is a beloved bar snack — grilled and seasoned with lime.
Final Thoughts
You don’t need to stick to the same cuts forever.
So next time you’re at the market… skip the usual. Reach for something bold. Try the gizzard.
Because real food wisdom isn’t about trends. It’s about respect, resourcefulness, and rediscovering what’s already there.
And that kind of meal? It doesn’t just feed your body. It tells a story — one of tradition, taste, and taking nothing for granted.