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Supremes

Other names: chicken supremes, chicken tenders

A supreme is a long, slim, tender strip of meat from the inside of the chicken breast.  This piece of meat is also referred to as a chicken tender.  The pieces can be grilled, sauteed or even fried.  Sometimes supremes can be found in bulk bags at the meat market or stores like Costco.  The term "chicken tenders" was popularized in the mid 1980's and refers to a breaded, fried chicken product.
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Substitute for supremes

Boneless, skinless chicken breasts cut into strips

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