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  2. Our #1 Chicken Recipe of All Time Will Change Your Dinner ...

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    Brine the chicken: This recipe utilizes a technique known as dry brining, where the chicken is seasoned generously with salt and left in the refrigerator overnight. This way, the salt slowly ...

  3. The Surprising Trick for Tender Chicken Breast Every Time - AOL

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    Cook's Illustrated, the highly respected culinary magazine known for its meticulous recipe testing and in-depth cooking techniques, shared (@cooksillustrated) a genius chicken-cutting tip on ...

  4. The Secret to Moist and Flavorful Chicken Breasts Is This ...

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    This gem recipe from my days as a personal chef never fails. ... 4 chicken breast cutlets, pounded 1/4-inch thick (about 1 1/2 pounds) 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil.

  5. List of chicken dishes - Wikipedia

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    Roasting or grilling chicken is the common method to cook chicken worldwide. This is a list of chicken dishes. Chicken is the most common type of poultry/meat in the world, [1] and was one of the first domesticated animals. Chicken is a major worldwide source of meat and eggs for human consumption.

  6. Brining - Wikipedia

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    Meat is soaked anywhere from 30 minutes to several days. The brine may be seasoned with spices and herbs. The amount of time needed to brine depends on the size of the meat: more time is needed for a large turkey compared to a broiler fryer chicken. Similarly, a large roast must be brined longer than a thin cut of meat.

  7. Schnitzel - Wikipedia

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    There is a version of this dish made with chicken breasts usually called pechuga empanada. San Jacobo (commonly) or cachopo (in the region of Asturias) is usually made with veal or pork stuffed with ham and cheese. It is common for Spanish families to have filete empanado or variants together with potato omelettes, on picnics in the countryside ...