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realfoodliving.com
Hearty split pea soup with organic turkey sausage is comforting and flavorful, perfect for cold days. Yield: Serves 6.
www.epicurious.com
A spiedo is a kitchen spit over an open fire that is most often used for cooking whole animals, particularly chicken. Spiedino—;literally "little spit"—refers to food cooked on skewers, which is...
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Thick, tasty and nutritious split pea soup for a winter day, Starters, Legumes, Vegan Soups
cookwith.co
These easy chicken pastor tacos bring all the vibrant flavors of classic al pastor to your kitchen—no spit required! Marinated chicken thighs are packed wi...
www.laurengroveman.com
Perfect for using up leftover ham, this hearty split pea soup is richly flavored and freezes well. Serves 14 generously with a variety of vegetables and smoked ham chunks. Perfect for lunch or supper.
www.nigella.com
Marinate chicken in a masala blend, slit for better absorption, then deep-fry to golden perfection for 25 minutes. Perfectly flavored fried chicken!
Ingredients: chicken, garlic, ginger, powder, turmeric
realbalanced.com
This Slow Cooker Split Pea Soup is an easy recipe that's great for anyone. Prep the ingredients, add them to your slow cooker, and that's it.
www.bluemeadows.co.uk
Split pea soup features split peas and ham simmered in a delicious broth to create a thick and hearty soup.
www.farmersmarket.com.hk
Prep Time     •    Prep time: 10 minutes    •    Cook time: 10 minutes    •    Yield: Serves 2 Ingredients     •    2 oz butter    •    salt to taste    •    3...
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Im-peck-able - Put some slits into a chicken breast and fill with thick slices of mozzarella cheese and tomatoes then bake.
yummyfood.ph
This easy recipe for lechon manok is flavorful, so tender, juicy, and delicious. Lechon Manok, or spit-roasted chicken, is a Filipino favorite.
revolutionbbq.com
When it comes to whole chicken on the pellet grill, frog-style spatchcocking is a game-changer. Instead of removing any bones, we simply split the bird along the back and rotate the thighs outward so...