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This delicious take on P.F. Chang's® famous chicken lettuce wraps will have you making a meal of an appetizer!
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Slow-braising to infuse meats with deep flavor and produce warming, stew-like plates of food is a cooking method of choice when the weather brings a chill This chicken dish is the product of what I call the usual three-step affair (brown chicken, add other ingredients and some liquid, cover and slowly simmer) But I gave it a bit of heat, unpacking sake, ginger, garlic and the spicy Korean condiment gochujang, plus well-mannered slivers of poblano chilis into the pan
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Soy, ginger, Chinese five-spice and sherry team with an unexpected ingredient--maple syrup--to impart a deep flavor to sesame seed-dredged chicken .
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This is a Tex-Mex twist on stuffed chicken breasts. Chicken breasts are slow cooked with green and red peppers, tomato, cilantro, and cheese.
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Shake up this easy, Asian-inspired barbecued chicken recipe from Curtis Stone the next time you're craving comfort food. Recipe from Relaxed Cooking with Curtis Stone.
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Goose breast slow cooked with onion, garlic and Worcestershire sauce in chicken broth.
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In Cajun country, rice is almost always steamed.
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Potato leek soup filled with Colby-Monterey Jack cheese is sure to become a weeknight favorite in your family this fall and winter!
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Here's a hearty stew to feed a hungry crowd--it features a colorful array of beans simmering with sausage and chicken broth that slow cooks for hours, leaving you free to enjoy the day.
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In 1975, Craig Claiborne, then editor of The Times' food department, shared his favorite childhood dish with readers “A few weeks ago we were interviewed on the McCanns' At Home Program on station WOR, and when the subject veered around to childhood foods, we described in some detail the dish that had given us most pleasure in early youth and adolescence and still gives us comfort as we approach senility. It was a family creation known as chicken spaghetti It consisted of spaghetti or spaghettini and sometimes vermicelli baked in a casserole, layered with a tomato and cream sauce, a meat sauce, boneless chicken and two kinds of grated cheese. It was almost always served when large numbers were invited for special occasions. Subsequent to the program we received numerous requests for the recipe and discovered with some astonishment that we had somehow never had occasion to use it in a story.”
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Ingredients: rutabaga, chicken stock, butter