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Bright green chimichurri gives simple chicken and veggies a punch of herby flavor.
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Onions, celery, carrots and whole cloves are simmered with bony chicken pieces in this recipe which yields a little more than a quart of rich stock to use in soups or sauces.
Ingredients: chicken, onion, celery, carrot, salt, cloves, water, egg
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Lemon halves and garlic flavor the inside of this simple, happy, roast chicken.
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Country-style home cooking doesnt get any better than this satisfying dish of cooked chicken, cheese and hot pasta in a creamy sauce.
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A mixture of chicken, eggs, bread crumbs, sauteed onion, parsley and light seasoning make croquettes you'll go crazy for! My grandmother used to make salmon cakes; I adapted that recipe to use leftover cooked chicken.
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Fresh broccoli and chicken bake in a savory sauce topped with a crunchy, cheesy topping for a casserole they'll love.
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Cubed chicken, yogurt, sour cream, chives, and of course, tarragon. Just before serving, toss on a handful of toasted almonds.
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This recipe is by Nancy Harmon Jenkins and takes 3 hours 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients: chicken, tarragon
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Basic cacciatore--tomato, onion and mushrooms in wine -is made grand with capers, pepperoni and olives. It is a terrific party entree, and takes additions and substitutions well.
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Here's an easy-to-make knockout chowder with signature Southwest flavors.
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The closest to my favorite satay served at my Thai restaurant. Prep is quick- best if left to marinade for a few hours or more. Skewer up for the grill or saute on the stove! I buy the chicken tenderloin strips which are already boned, skinned and a nice size piece without slicing to save time.
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A delicious salad that is great for a quick snack, but attractive enough for entertaining. You can even have it as a meal in a sandwich, or as a salad atop a lettuce leaf.