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With a topping of tomato sauce and fresh mozzarella, it’s no wonder that I always think of this easy skillet dish as "pizza chicken." It’s a tangy, milky, gooey, lovable meal that’s somewhat reminiscent of chicken Parmesan, but with succulent bone-in chicken pieces instead of breaded and fried cutlets Even better, it has pancetta and anchovies for complexity of flavor, and the whole thing comes together in under an hour.
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Chicken alla cacciatora, or hunter’s style, is found all over Italy — but for a long time, tomatoes were not Most Americans know the southern Italian version, with tomatoes, but this one is from Umbria, in the country's center, and it’s made savory with lemon, vinegar, olives and rosemary instead of tomatoes It’s lovely served with steamed greens dressed with a fruity olive oil, over homemade mashed potatoes or polenta.
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Chicken, that old weeknight standby, can get pretty boring day after day This dish, adapted from "Mediterranean Cooking" by Paula Wolfert, is almost as easy as a few pan-fried chicken breasts, but its flavors – ginger, turmeric, cumin, Spanish sweet paprika, briny olives – are far more exciting If you have the time, brining the chicken thighs for a couple of hours in a salt-sugar-water solution before cooking will yield supremely tender meat, but if you're in a rush, skip it
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Spicy, tandoori-spiced chicken breasts are grilled and served with an Italian-inspired salad.
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This is some very powerful stuff and not for the faint of tongue, but absolutely de-lish!!! If you did it right, the sauce will be very sweet, the garlic will knock your socks off, the vinegar will open your sinuses for the rest of the night, and your tongue will definitely feel that pepper. Surprisingly though, the meal will set very gently on the stomach.