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The chicken stew here does have an authentic origin, but I have lightened it a little by dispensing with the cream that would be added luxuriously in its country of origin And you can cheerfully use a dry or semi-dry from anywhere in the world I have nothing against the regular coq au vin, but I might actually prefer this sprightlier version
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Chicken browned and braised in apple cider and brandy, cooked with apple slices and onions, served with a cream sauce.
Ingredients: butter, apples, chicken, onion, thyme, cream
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This is a Polish way of making chicken stock. It is very rich because of the stewing hen. A stewing hen is an older chicken, therefore it is much richer tasting than fryers, roasters, etc. It is a clear, rich broth that I fed to my children. They still ask for it when they are feeling sick. It is truly the Polish cure for anything when you're feeling down and out. You can also use this clarified soup as a base for chicken noodle soup.
Ingredients: chicken, celery, onions
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Submerge chicken in a strong garlic-olive oil infusion, then coat with Parmesan and bread crumbs for a quick and sublime baked chicken.
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Lightly breaded and pan-fried chicken breasts make a quick and easy main dish any night of the week.
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Chicken in a mild sauce features a layer of golden Cheddar beneath a crown of crumbled stuffing mix.
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Homemade turkey gravy is simple to make when turkey drippings are cooked with flour, forming a roux, and then simmered with broth.
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An easy slow cooker braised lemongrass pork chops recipe.
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This riff on Chinese chicken salad calls for blood orange in place of mandarin orange.
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This boiled chicken and veal stock with turnip, carrot, onion and celery can be used as a base for a variety of soups and sauces.