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These homemade chicken nuggets are baked, not fried, and get their nutty flavor from wheat germ.
These homemade chicken nuggets are baked, not fried, and get their nutty flavor from wheat germ.
Ingredients:
bone, eggs, water, parsley, thyme, red pepper flakes, bread crumbs, wheat germ, basil, black pepper, vegetable oil
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Chicken breasts dipped in an apricot/mustard sauce, then rolled in chopped cashew nuts for a wonderfully tangy, crunchy and easy baked chicken dish. This recipe will satisfy anyone!
Chicken breasts dipped in an apricot/mustard sauce, then rolled in chopped cashew nuts for a wonderfully tangy, crunchy and easy baked chicken dish. This recipe will satisfy anyone!
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A pressure cooker is the secret to this faster chicken stock! Get all of the long-simmered flavor without the hours-long cooking.
A pressure cooker is the secret to this faster chicken stock! Get all of the long-simmered flavor without the hours-long cooking.
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Orange marmalade and balsamic vinegar glaze chicken pieces cooked on the grill.
Orange marmalade and balsamic vinegar glaze chicken pieces cooked on the grill.
Ingredients:
orange marmalade, balsamic vinegar, olive oil, rubbed sage, chives, chicken, garlic salt, black pepper
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This simple, classic braise from northern France brings together the fall flavors of sweet apples, yeasty cider, cream and chicken The only trick is flambéing the Calvados or brandy, which gives it a toasty flavor â itâs literally playing with fire, so if youâd prefer not to do that, you can stay safe and get very similar results by pouring the liquor in off-heat, and gently simmering it to evaporate the alcohol.
This simple, classic braise from northern France brings together the fall flavors of sweet apples, yeasty cider, cream and chicken The only trick is flambéing the Calvados or brandy, which gives it a toasty flavor â itâs literally playing with fire, so if youâd prefer not to do that, you can stay safe and get very similar results by pouring the liquor in off-heat, and gently simmering it to evaporate the alcohol.
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A recipe for collard greens done in the slow cooker and flavored with smoky ham hocks or turkey legs, onions, garlic, chicken broth, and a touch of vinegar.
A recipe for collard greens done in the slow cooker and flavored with smoky ham hocks or turkey legs, onions, garlic, chicken broth, and a touch of vinegar.
Ingredients:
smoked turkey, collard greens, olive oil, yellow onions, garlic, chicken broth, cider vinegar, sugar, salt plus, black pepper, cayenne pepper
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Comforting, classic, and delicious, this chicken and dumplings stew is made easy by using Bisquick(R) mix.
Comforting, classic, and delicious, this chicken and dumplings stew is made easy by using Bisquick(R) mix.
Ingredients:
clarified butter, chicken thighs, bacon, potatoes, carrots, celery, red onion, cloves, chicken broth, milk, cream of mushroom soup, corn, smoked paprika, baking mix
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Cheesiness at its best.
Cheesiness at its best.
Ingredients:
olive oil, onion, beef, white rice, tomatoes, black beans, corn, green chilis, cumin, chili powder, chicken broth, monterey jack
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Fennel bulbs braised until tender in anise liqueur and stock, then garnished with fennel fronds and orange zest.
Fennel bulbs braised until tender in anise liqueur and stock, then garnished with fennel fronds and orange zest.
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I love corn but creamed corn was not a favorite... unless done just right. I still would like to figure out the secrete to a creamed corn I had once at a picnic...
I love corn but creamed corn was not a favorite... unless done just right. I still would like to figure out the secrete to a creamed corn I had once at a picnic...
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Kale: The ubiquitous dark and leafy green that people either love or love to hate If you fall into the latter camp, this recipe for a savory-sweet variation adapted from North Pond, a restaurant in Chicago, might change your mind It requires a bit more work than a typical garlic and olive oil sauté, but it's well worth it
Kale: The ubiquitous dark and leafy green that people either love or love to hate If you fall into the latter camp, this recipe for a savory-sweet variation adapted from North Pond, a restaurant in Chicago, might change your mind It requires a bit more work than a typical garlic and olive oil sauté, but it's well worth it
Ingredients:
lacinato kale, vegetable oil, onion, carrot, celery, sherry vinegar, chicken broth, honey