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  2. 15 Chicken Tenderloin Recipes Grownups and Kids Can ... - AOL

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    Related: Easy Shredded Chicken Recipes. Chicken tenderloins, also called chicken tenders, are technically a piece of the breast meat, but easily removed and sold separately. You can find them sold ...

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    Air Fryer Chicken Tenders. Crispy chicken tenders without the deep fryer? YES! These air fryer chicken tenders only need 10 minutes to get golden and crispy. The honey mustard dipping sauce can be ...

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  5. Chicken tenders - Wikipedia

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    Chicken tenders (also known as chicken goujons, tendies, chicken strips, chicken fingers, or chicken fillets) [citation needed] are chicken meat prepared from the pectoralis minor muscles of the animal. [1] [2] These strips of white meat are located on either side of the breastbone, under the breast meat (pectoralis major). [3]

  6. Indirect grilling - Wikipedia

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    Indirect grilling is designed to cook larger (e.g. pork shoulders, whole chicken) or tougher foods (e.g. brisket, ribs) that would burn if cooked using a direct flame. This method of cooking generates a more moderate temperature (about 275–350 °F or 135–177 °C) and allows for an easier introduction of wood smoke for flavoring.

  7. Grilling - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the use of the word grill refers to cooking food directly over a source of dry heat, [14] typically with the food sitting on a metal grate that leaves "grill marks." Grilling is usually done outdoors on charcoal grills or gas grills; a recent trend is the concept of infrared grilling. [15]