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Beginning with my Fast Chicken Soup Base it is easy to knock hours off of the cooking time usually needed for homemade chicken soup and still end up with soup that tastes even better than the 'from scratch' method. With a little creativity you can easily make two varieties of these soul-satisfying meals.
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Serve as a salad or even a wrap ... zippy balsamic vinaigrette, fresh basil and mango, with chicken and whole-grain brown rice.  Oh, and, don't forget the cheese.
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Chicken drumsticks, dipped first in a mayo mustard mixture, then in dry breadcrumbs with chives, then oven baked.
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Mild grilled chicken, tender spinach leaves, bitter radicchio, sweet chewy figs, toasted walnuts and creamy tangy Gorgonzola cheesethis combination of contrasting flavors and textures is unforgettable.
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A good cook needs an assortment of chicken dishes to fall back on Aside from roasting or frying (and in addition to grilling), braising chicken is a simple technique to master Chicken thighs make the best braises; use skin-on bone-in thighs for the best flavor
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A gnocchi recipe from Plated, with braised chicken, artichokes, and fresh dill.
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Moist roasted chicken gets the royal treatment with caramelized onions, balsamic vinegar and creamy risotto. You may choose to roast your own chicken or purchase a rotisserie chicken from a grocery store. A little grated cheese such as Parmesan or Pecorino Romano before serving is also a nice touch.
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Like chicken potpie and chicken noodle soup, this dish is all about the traditional flavors of home cooking, but concentrated to the nth degree The chef Barbara Lynch based this easy one-pan dinner on a French dish called poulet en pain — chicken in bread — but she uses a buttery pie crust instead of bread dough The crisp crust with juicy chicken and a fragrant vegetable stuffing is indescribably good and surprisingly easy to pull off