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  2. Patti LaBelle's BBQ Chicken is the Summer Dinner ... - AOL

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    Start by preheating the oven to 375° and while the temperature rises, get started on your barbecue sauce. In a saucepan, cook the garlic in some vegetable oil, then add in the ketchup, mustard ...

  3. Wintertime “Barbecue” Chicken Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Spray a baking sheet generously with cooking spray. Place chicken thighs on sheet and roast for 25 minutes. Meanwhile, stir remaining ingredients together until well ...

  4. What's The Difference Between Roasting And Baking? - AOL

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    The Temperature Difference. When you use your oven to cook (as opposed to a stovetop, grill, or smoker, for example), heat is coming from the top and the bottom. ... chicken at 450 degrees ...

  5. Twice-Glazed Asian Barbecued Chicken Recipe - AOL

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    4. Light a grill. Oil the grates and grill the chicken skin side down over moderately high heat until the skin is crisp, about 7 minutes. Turn the chicken and cook over moderate heat until the chicken is almost white throughout, about 5 minutes. Generously brush the barbecue sauce onto the skin; turn and grill until glazed, about 30 seconds.

  6. Oven-Fried Chicken Recipe - AOL

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    1. Place a rimmed nonstick baking sheet on the lower rack in the oven and preheat the oven to 450°. Put the beaten eggs, panko and flour in 3 shallow bowls. Season the flour with the celery salt, garlic salt and cayenne. Dust the chicken with the flour, then dip it in the egg, and finally in the panko , pressing to help the bread crumbs adhere. 2.

  7. Indirect grilling - Wikipedia

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    Indirect grilling is designed to cook larger (e.g. pork shoulders, whole chicken) or tougher foods (e.g. brisket, ribs) that would burn if cooked using a direct flame. This method of cooking generates a more moderate temperature (about 275–350 °F or 135–177 °C) and allows for an easier introduction of wood smoke for flavoring. [1]

  8. Twice-Glazed Asian Barbecued Chicken Recipe - AOL

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    1. Preheat the oven to 350°. Wrap the garlic cloves in foil and bake for about 30 minutes, until soft. Squeeze the garlic from the skins into a small bowl.

  9. Rotisserie - Wikipedia

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    Rotisserie chicken cooking on a horizontal rotisserie. Rotisserie, also known as spit-roasting, is a style of roasting where meat is skewered on a spit – a long, solid rod used to hold food while it is being cooked over a fire in a fireplace or over a campfire, or roasted in an oven.