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  3. Grilled Tandoori-Style Chicken Drumsticks Recipe - AOL

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    Remove the chicken legs from the marinade, wiping off all but a thin layer. Grill the chicken legs over moderate heat, turning occasionally until browned and cooked through, 30 minutes.

  4. Tandoori Chicken Drumsticks with Cilantro-Shallot Relish - AOL

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    Preheat the oven to 450°. Set a rack on each of 2 large baking sheets. In a small skillet, toast the paprika, garam masala, cumin, coriander and turmeric over moderately low heat, stirring, until ...

  5. 15-minute dinner: Tandoori-style chicken and unstuffed cabbage

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    Cookbook author, novelist and TV host Ali Rosen is stopping by the TODAY kitchen to share some of her go-to quick and easy dinner recipes from her new cookbook, "15 Minute Meals: Truly Quick ...

  6. Tandoori chicken - Wikipedia

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    Tandoori chicken is a dish made from chicken marinated in yogurt and spices and roasted in a tandoor, a cylindrical clay oven. The dish is now popular worldwide. The dish is now popular worldwide. The modern form of the dish was popularized by the Moti Mahal restaurant in New Delhi, India in the late 1940s.

  7. Tikka (food) - Wikipedia

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    The precise origin of the dish is uncertain. Recipes for cooked meat enriched with spices and mixed within a sauce date back to 1700 BCE found on cuneiform tablets near Babylon, credited to the Sumerians. [5] During the Mughal dynasty, the Mughals called"boneless pieces of cooked meat" Tikka to India. [6]