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Chicken wing dip, made with cream cheese, blue cheese dressing, and hot sauce, is a quick and easy dip that's great for gatherings.
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This cheesy broccoli chicken is the perfect comfort food on a cold day. Use thin-sliced cutlets to save some time or cut regular-sized chicken breasts if you prefer.
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Ingredients: garbanzo beans, bacon, rosemary
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Sirloin strips are marinated in Worcestershire sauce and mustard, fried with onions and garlic, and served over rice.
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These chicken breasts grill up sweet and hot. Then they 're basted with a combination of honey and hot pepper sauce, golden and glistening for the table.
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I can't speak enthusiastically enough about this garnish — without it, the stewed-chicken-and-rice recipe lies flat, amateur; good but juvenile The grassy, bracing astringent parsley, the burn of the shallot, the spark of the lemon, combined with the warm, crispy, fatty, salty "chicharron" of chicken skin, is like the one killer piece of jewelry worn with a little black dress, the thing that makes it clear that this is a "main stage talent" and not the personal assistant with the clipboard checking guests into the event.
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Shrimp marinated in teriyaki sauce are wrapped in bacon and broiled until crisp.
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If you plan on staying outside for longer than two hours, store a blue chill pack along with these roll-ups to keep the filling at a safe temperature.
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This easy, quick, and delicious orange marmalade chicken recipe is ready in less than an hour, and it's so versatile that any cut of chicken will work.
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Calm those those hectic weeknights with a sheet pan dinner starring chicken breasts, green beans, potatoes, and bell peppers.
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The difference between a good soup and a great soup is the stock, and if you've never made your own, you're really missing out This recipe from the legendary Jacques Pépin takes a few hours, but very little effort, and you'll never go back to those cardboard cartons of over-salted stock again It also freezes beautifully.