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Cooks who love intensely flavored ingredients of Mediterranean cuisine--garlic, basil, sun-dried tomatoes, feta cheese--will enjoy these savory chicken breasts wrapped with flaky puff pastry.
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Boneless chicken breasts are rolled around a savory mushroom filling, ham, and Havarti-pepper cheese, then wrapped in bacon and baked for an impressive main dish with a meltingly rich flavor.
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This delicious dish uses skinless boneless chicken breasts cooked in a gingery, spicy, soy sauce. It's great as an appetizer or as a main dish served with rice and a veggie.
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This recipe is by Daniel Patterson and takes 7 hours 40 minutes, plus 2 days' refrigeration. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This is a dip that tastes just like buffalo chicken wings without the mess! Serve with tortilla chips and celery.
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Chicken breasts are stuffed with blue cheese, bacon and spinach in this dramatic yet easy main dish. This is a recipe I came up with while trying to use up some leftovers from another recipe. You can add more or less pepper depending on your taste. My family liked it hope you do to.
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A garlic and mango salsa tops grilled chicken breasts in this recipe for the perfect barbequed meal!
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Farfalle pasta is tossed into a buttery garlic sauce and chicken creating a quick and easy garlic chicken pasta perfect for weeknight meals.
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Orange juice, ginger, honey, and mustard make a sweet and tangy marinade for crispy oven-fried chicken coated with Grape-Nuts® cereal and glazed with orange marmalade.
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Stuff bell peppers with a mixture of rice, beef, mushrooms, onions, garlic, and tomatoes.
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This recipe is by Julia Reed and takes 30 minutes, plus 2 hours' refrigeration. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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These are inspired by Patricia Wells’ “Chanteduc Rainbow Olive Collection” in her wonderful book “The Provence Cookbook.” It is best to use olives that have not been pitted.