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Just about any food that fits on a tortilla has found its way into some type of taco, but this shredded chicken remains an easy weeknight staple Poached in a simple broth of onion, garlic and spices, the chicken stays moist and is infused with flavor You could opt for boneless, skinless chicken thighs or breasts; add some fresh cilantro or sliced jalapeño to the liquid; use a glug of light beer, if you have some on hand
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This is a mild version of Grace Young’s spicy orange chicken, with as much emphasis on vegetables as on chicken.
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Chicken-flavored rice with seasonings mimics the taste of a famous boxed stuffing mix. It's great for the gluten-free people in your life who are craving stuffing with their meal.
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A pizza crust made from chicken? It's possible and ideal if you're on the keto diet. Top with your favorite toppings or just sprinkle with more cheese and fresh basil.
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Get Chicken Fried Steak and Gravy Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: steak, flour, eggs, milk, vegetable oil
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Get Sunny's Easy Chicken Parm Dog Recipe from Food Network
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The addition of carrots, onions, and parsley make this chicken recipe healthier, tastier, and more colorful.
Ingredients: chicken, paprika, carrots, onions, parsley
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Get Spiced Chicken and Grape Skewers Recipe from Food Network
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Grapes, apples and canned pineapple and oranges give a refreshing aura to this mayo-dressed chicken and pasta salad.
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Mango and avocado may seem unlikely partners, but they have one thing in common: an affinity for cilantro. Here the herb ties them together in an unusual and unusually delicious dish. The salad makes a fine light meal all by itself.
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Chicken Bacon Roulades—chicken breasts, pounded thin, stuffed with bacon, shallots, and Parmesan, rolled up, browned, roasted, then served sliced, with a creamy white sauce.
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This recipe is by Mark Bittman and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.