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  2. Baked Onion Chicken Recipe - AOL

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    2. Dip the chicken into the egg mixture. Coat the chicken with the crumb mixture. Place the chicken onto a baking sheet. Drizzle with the butter, if desired. 3. Bake at 400°F. for 20 minutes or until the chicken is cooked though. Tip: To make 2/3 cup cracker crumbs, finely crush 16 saltine crackers.

  3. 35 Fall Chicken Dinner Winners To Add To Your Rotation This ...

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    A classic recipe, chicken piccata combines thin and delicate chicken breasts with a tart caper, white wine, lemon juice, and creamy buttery sauce topped with briny capers. Get the Chicken Piccata ...

  4. Durkee (food brand) - Wikipedia

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    Durkee's was established by Eugene R. Durkee, the founder of E. R. Durkee & Co. Spice dealers in Buffalo, New York, in 1857. By 1917, the company had built a four-story industrial structure in Elmhurst, Queens. [3] [4] Durkee became the largest factory and employer in Elmhurst, with over 300 employees, primarily women. E.R. Durkee died in 1926 ...

  5. Cane Vinegar Chicken with Pearl Onions, Orange and Spinach

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    After 7 minutes turn the thighs over and add the onions, paprika, and garlic to the pot. Cook for 5 minutes and then add the vinegar, careful not to let it flame up.

  6. Chicken paprikash - Wikipedia

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    Food columnist Iles Brody's recipe called for chicken, onions, butter or lard, sweet paprika, green peppers, tomatoes, clove garlic, flour, and sour cream. [9] [10] Other recipes are similar. [7] While quartered chicken parts are more traditional, modern interpretations of the recipe may call for boneless, skinless chicken thighs. [5] [9]

  7. Onion ring - Wikipedia

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    The earliest recipe for onion rings dates back to 1802, when British food writer John Mollard published The Art of Cookery Made Easy and Refined. It called for cutting onions into slices, dipping them into a batter including Parmesan cheese, and deep-frying them in lard. The recipe also suggested serving them with a sauce of melted butter and ...