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Get Chicken Breasts Chasseur (Supremes de Volaille Chasseur) Recipe from Food Network
Get Chicken Breasts Chasseur (Supremes de Volaille Chasseur) Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
bone, olive oil, carrot, onions, veal, button mushrooms, shallots, cognac, dry white wine, tarragon
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Get Pickled Blackberry Cocktail Recipe from Food Network
Get Pickled Blackberry Cocktail Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
bourbon, juice, ginger beer, wine vinegar, honey, sugar, cardamom pods, cloves, cinnamon, ginger
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An easy baked chicken breast recipe with a quick pan sauce made from chicken broth, white wine, whole-grain mustard, flour, and butter.
An easy baked chicken breast recipe with a quick pan sauce made from chicken broth, white wine, whole-grain mustard, flour, and butter.
Ingredients:
chicken breast, olive oil, chicken broth, dry white wine, thyme, butter, mustard, flour, parsley
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Fire up your rice cooker, it's dinnertime!
Fire up your rice cooker, it's dinnertime!
Ingredients:
soy sauce, wine vinegar, sesame oil, honey, cloves, ginger, cornstarch, vegetable oil, chicken breasts
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Show the fancy restaurant dish who's boss.
Show the fancy restaurant dish who's boss.
Ingredients:
chicken stock, olive oil, garlic, onion, arborio rice, dry white wine, pecorino, butter, basil
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A classic of his Mississippi childhood, Craig Claiborne's smothered chicken made its debut in The Times in 1983, accompanied by mushrooms and small onions that give it a slightly more metropolitan flavor (You could always omit these if you have neither on hand.) The basic idea is to split a chicken down the back and cook it whole in a skillet over butter, with a weighted plate on top to insure a crisp skin, and rich gravy In terms of temperature and time, the Southern gospel of low and slow is key to achieving maximum smother.
A classic of his Mississippi childhood, Craig Claiborne's smothered chicken made its debut in The Times in 1983, accompanied by mushrooms and small onions that give it a slightly more metropolitan flavor (You could always omit these if you have neither on hand.) The basic idea is to split a chicken down the back and cook it whole in a skillet over butter, with a weighted plate on top to insure a crisp skin, and rich gravy In terms of temperature and time, the Southern gospel of low and slow is key to achieving maximum smother.
Ingredients:
chicken, butter, mushrooms, white onions, bay leaf, thyme, dry white wine, chicken broth, parsley
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Get Roasted Cauliflower Recipe from Food Network
Get Roasted Cauliflower Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
cauliflower, white wine, chicken broth, olive oil, oregano, garlic, bread crumbs, italian parsley, parmesan
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This light and fresh chicken dish with asparagus, mushrooms, and boneless chicken breasts is somewhere between a skillet and a stir-fry. Serve with rice or pasta and a nice glass of white wine.
This light and fresh chicken dish with asparagus, mushrooms, and boneless chicken breasts is somewhere between a skillet and a stir-fry. Serve with rice or pasta and a nice glass of white wine.
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Get Zucchini and Goat Cheese Tart Recipe from Food Network
Get Zucchini and Goat Cheese Tart Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
flour, butter, white wine vinegar, water, zucchini, olive oil, goat cheese, thyme leaves, lemon
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Get Crispy Mustard-Roasted Chicken Recipe from Food Network
Get Crispy Mustard-Roasted Chicken Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
cloves, thyme leaves, panko, lemon, olive oil, butter, dijon mustard, dry white wine, chicken
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This is a basic New England clam chowder, though with leeks used in place of the traditional onions, and a splash of wine to add a floral note Also: thyme Very continental
This is a basic New England clam chowder, though with leeks used in place of the traditional onions, and a splash of wine to add a floral note Also: thyme Very continental
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Serve your holiday crowd a fabulous, fork-tender lamb braise. Oregano, garlic, onion, bay leaves, and white wine meld with sour orange juice--or sweet oranges mixed with lemons--to make a pungent, citrusy marinade.
Serve your holiday crowd a fabulous, fork-tender lamb braise. Oregano, garlic, onion, bay leaves, and white wine meld with sour orange juice--or sweet oranges mixed with lemons--to make a pungent, citrusy marinade.
Ingredients:
lamb, oregano, cloves, onion, bay leaves, oranges, white wine, salt, black pepper, vegetable oil