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  3. 75 Hearty Winter Dinner Ideas That Take 1 Hour or Less - AOL

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    It’s getting cold. Like, really cold. And while you’re craving a stick-to-your-ribs meal, you also don’t want to wait eight billion hours for a pot roast to take its sweet time in the oven ...

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    Running time: 21 minutes: ... Amy Ruth's in Harlem, New York, trying their oven-baked four-cheese ... Florida, for their crispy Amish-style pressure-fried chicken; ...

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    Recipes for stir-fried chicken and zucchini in ginger sauce; stir-fried tofu, snow peas, and red onion in hot and sour sauce; and stir-fried shrimp, asparagus, and yellow pepper in lemon sauce. Featuring an Equipment Corner covering chef's knives and a Tasting Lab on soy sauce.

  7. Chicken burger - Wikipedia

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    A chicken burger, also referred to as a chicken sandwich in the United States, is a chicken patty served on a hamburger bun with similar condiments and toppings as found on hamburgers. [1] While most chicken burgers use breaded and fried chicken, a chicken burger may also be made of a grilled or fried patty of ground chicken.

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  9. Cheeseburger - Wikipedia

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    A stack of two or more patties follows the same basic pattern as hamburgers: with two patties will be called a double cheeseburger; a triple cheeseburger has three, and while much less common, a quadruple has four. [22] [23] Sometimes cheeseburgers are prepared with the cheese enclosed within the ground beef, rather than on top.