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  2. 19 Quick Recipes That Start with a Costco Rotisserie Chicken

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    This creamy chicken and mushroom pasta recipe makes for an easy weeknight dinner. Using store-bought rotisserie chicken saves time when cooking, and leftover chicken would work just as well. View ...

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    Recipes for creole fried chicken and grilled corn on the cob. Featuring an Equipment Review covering dutch ovens, a Tasting Lab on microwave popcorn, and tips for fool-proof deep frying. This episode was hosted by Bridget Lancaster along with Christopher Kimball.

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    I love this recipe because it's super simple and quick to prepare. While it takes 30 to 40 minutes, half of that is very passive. The dish is spiced but not spicy, and it has lots of freshness ...

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    Quick and Easy Chicken Stroganoff. Serves 4. Ingredients. 2 cups (16 ounces) low-sodium chicken broth, divided. ½ Tablespoon Dijon mustard. ¾ cup (6 ounces) light sour cream

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    Ayam pop – Indonesian chicken dish; Barberton chicken – Serbian-American fried chicken dish; Backhendl – Austrian fried chicken dish; Buffalo wing – American dish of spicy chicken wings; Cashew chicken, Springfield-style – Chinese-American dish (regular cashew chicken is stir-fried) Chicken 65 – South Indian chicken dish

  7. Bush legs - Wikipedia

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    Bush legs" (Russian: ножки Буша, romanized: nozhki Busha) is a prevailing term in the post-Soviet states that denotes chicken leg quarters from the United States. The expression first appeared in 1990 when Mikhail Gorbachev and George H. W. Bush signed a trade agreement about delivery of frozen chicken leg quarters to the Soviet Union .