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  2. How to cook chicken breasts in a pan so they don’t dry out

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    Moving the chicken around can cause the breasts to stick to the pan and rip, so resist fiddling with the meat while it’s cooking. Flip the chicken and cook for an additional 5-6 minutes

  3. 29 Family-Favorite Chicken Breast Recipes - AOL

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    Fried or browned on the stovetop, chicken breasts can do it all. Boneless, skinless chicken breasts have a reputation of being more difficult to cook than thighs, mainly because chicken breast is ...

  4. Oven-Fried Chicken Breasts Recipe - AOL

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    Drain the chicken, pick off the thyme and dredge in the seasoned flour. 3. In a large ovenproof nonstick skillet, melt the butter in the oil. Add the chicken and cook over high heat until browned, about 5 minutes. Turn and cook for 2 minutes longer. Transfer the chicken to the oven and roast until white throughout, 5 minutes. 4.

  5. 18 High-Protein Chicken Skillet Dinners in 30 Minutes or Less

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    The sauce in this creamy balsamic chicken and mushroom skillet recipe strikes the perfect balance of acidity and sweetness. The shallots, garlic and thyme add aroma and flavor to the dish.

  6. Fried chicken - Wikipedia

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    Fried chicken, also called Southern fried chicken, is a dish consisting of chicken pieces that have been coated with seasoned flour or batter and pan-fried, deep fried, pressure fried, or air fried. The breading adds a crisp coating or crust to the exterior of the chicken while retaining juices in the meat.

  7. How to cook chicken breasts in a pan so they don’t dry out

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