I took out a couple of chicken breasts, but only at 2 o'clock, so they're still pretty rock solid right now.
Is there any way I can thaw them out quicker, as I don't think they'll be much good if I now put them in the fridge for tomorrow.
I saw a lady on Come Dine once run them under a hot tap. Would this be ok to do or do I risk making myself ill?
They're in individual bags so I was thinking maybe put those in a bowl of warm water?
If you are using them for a curry /stew/casserole you can cook them from frozen. put them in a bowl and cover them in liquid and cook.
The problem with frozen chicken arises when it is still on the bone.
I read this in a magazine a few months ago, and have been using it myself since then. Place chicken breast/s in a Ziploc bag and place in hot (about 60 degrees, just hotter than 'hand hot') water. This is now deemed a safe method of defrost, because it is getting cooked straight after defrosting. I live on my own, and if I fancy a quick stir fry, this method is genius.
Why not slice them up and fry them -it does not matter if they are still a bit solid inside as when you slice the the inside will become the outside and they will get cooked through. I often do this and never been ill.