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  2. Cook This Honey Mustard Chicken on the Stovetop or Grill - AOL

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    This honey mustard chicken recipe is marinated in mustard, honey, vinegar, garlic, rosemary, and paprika. Use the reserved marinade to make dipping sauce!

  3. Honey Balsamic Mustard Glazed Chicken Recipe - AOL

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    Season the chicken on all sides with salt and pepper. Add a small amount of olive oil to a very large sauté pan on high heat and add in the chicken to caramelize (about 3 to 4 minutes).

  4. 50 Tasty Chicken Recipes for Anytime - AOL

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    Honey Mustard Chicken Thighs The sweet and hot flavor of honey mustard is the highlight of this easy dish. Try searing the chicken thighs in a pan for extra crispness, although they will still be ...

  5. Gaston Gérard chicken - Wikipedia

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    The chicken is first browned in oil or butter, then left to cook. The sauce is made with the cooking juice, grated cheese , white wine from Burgundy , mustard , and cream . It is served slightly browned and paired with a white wine .

  6. These 69 Chicken Thigh Recipes Have Us Switching To The ... - AOL

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    These sheet-pan dinners, soups, pasta dishes, and more featuring chicken thighs are sure to liven up your dinner table. Bored of chicken breasts? These sheet-pan dinners, soups, pasta dishes, and ...

  7. American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    19th-century cookbooks bear evidence of diverse influences with some including recipes like Indian pickle, Italian pork and various curries. 19th-century literature shows knowledge of Jewish, Russian, Italian, Chinese and Greek-American cuisines, and foreign cookbooks continued to grow more detailed through World War I including recipes like ...