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  2. Fleisher’s “Secret” Chicken Rub Recipe - AOL

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    This rub will keep in an airtight container for 6 months. Shake or mix well before using. Recipe from The Butcher's Guide to Well-Raised Meat by Joshua and Jessica Applestone/ Clarkson Potter, a ...

  3. The Secret to Moist and Flavorful Chicken Breasts Is This ...

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    How To Make My 5-Ingredient Garlic-Tahini Chicken. To make four servings, you’ll need: 2 medium lemons, plus more lemon wedges for serving. 6 tablespoons tahini paste

  4. Five-spice powder - Wikipedia

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    Five spice is used as a spice rub for chicken, duck, goose, pork, and seafood, in red cooking recipes, or added to the breading for fried foods. [2] Five spice is used in recipes for Cantonese roasted duck, as well as beef stew. Canned spiced pork cubes is very popular as well. Five spice is used as a marinade for Vietnamese broiled chicken.

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    Best Super Bowl Chicken Wing Recipes From Bacon Cheddar Buffalo Wings and General Tso's Sticky Wings to Slow Cooker Honey Pineapple Wings and Boneless Honey BBQ Wings, there's a winning Super Bowl ...

  6. Spice rub - Wikipedia

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    Spice rub is any mixture of ground spices that is made to be rubbed on raw food before the food is cooked. The spice rub forms a coating on the food. The food can be marinated in the spice rub for some time for the flavors to incorporate into the food, or it can be cooked immediately after it is coated in the rub. The spice rub can be left on ...

  7. Jerk (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    Jerk seasoning was originally used on chicken and pork, but in modern recipes it is used with other ingredients including fish, shrimp, lobster, conch, shellfish, beef, sausage, lamb, goat, tofu, and vegetables. [27] In Jamaica, jerk is also used in the preparation of pizzas, patties and burgers.