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  2. Gluten-Free Chicken Tenders Recipe - AOL

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    1 cup gluten-free bread crumbs or medium ground cornmeal; 1 tsp old bay seasoning; 1 / 4 tsp smoked paprika; 1 tsp fresh thyme; 1 tsp salt; 1 egg; 2 tbsp butter (divided) 2 tbsp extra virgin olive ...

  3. Easy recipes to try this week: Moroccan chicken ... - AOL

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    Serves: 4 Prep time: 20 minutes. Cook time: 20 minutes. Ingredients. 1 pound 93% lean ground chicken (or sub ground turkey) 1/2 cup panko bread crumbs (gluten-free, if desired)

  4. 101 Best Thanksgiving Side Dishes to Transform Your Holiday

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    This delicious stuffing uses pecans instead of bread. This low-carb, gluten-free and paleo stuffing is sure to become a family favorite. ... bread crumbs and garlic powder and is a delicious ...

  5. Breadcrumbs - Wikipedia

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    Breadcrumbs, also known as breading, consist of crumbled bread of varying dryness, sometimes with seasonings added, used for breading or crumbing foods, topping casseroles, stuffing poultry, thickening stews, adding inexpensive bulk to soups, meatloaves and similar foods, and making a crisp and crunchy covering for fried foods, especially breaded cutlets like tonkatsu and schnitzel.

  6. 90 Easy Bite-Sized Appetizers For The Best Party Ever - AOL

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    Coated in crispy herby bread crumbs and drizzled with honey, these creamy, melt-in-your-mouth morsels will capture the hearts of party guests everywhere. Get the Fried Goat Cheese Bites recipe .

  7. Gluten-free diet - Wikipedia

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    The gluten-free diet includes naturally gluten-free food, such as meat, fish, seafood, eggs, milk and dairy products, nuts, legumes, fruit, vegetables, potatoes, pseudocereals (in particular amaranth, buckwheat, chia seed, quinoa), only certain cereal grains (corn, rice, sorghum), minor cereals (including fonio, Job's tears, millet, teff ...