How many chicken breasts equal 6 ounces?

It's impossible to say exactly how many chicken breasts equal 6 ounces without knowing the size of the chicken breasts. Here's why:

* Chicken breast sizes vary: Chicken breasts come in different sizes, from small to extra large. A single breast can weigh anywhere from 4 to 8 ounces or more.

* Boneless vs. bone-in: Boneless chicken breasts are typically lighter than bone-in breasts.

To figure out how many chicken breasts you need, you'll need to:

1. Check the weight of the chicken breasts you have: Look at the package or ask a butcher.

2. Do the math: Divide the total weight you need (6 ounces) by the weight of each breast. For example, if each breast weighs 5 ounces, you would need 6/5 = 1.2 breasts. Since you can't have a fraction of a breast, you'd need 2 breasts to get at least 6 ounces.

General Guideline:

* Smaller breasts: You might need 2 or even 3 small breasts to reach 6 ounces.

* Large breasts: You might only need 1 large breast, or maybe 1 and a half.

Remember: It's always better to have a little extra chicken than not enough!