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    In this Chicken and Pesto-Stuffed Sweet Potatoes recipe, bright and garlicky pesto partners deliciously with baked sweet potatoes and shredded chicken. Get the recipe: Chicken and Pesto-Stuffed ...

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    26. Slow Cooker Pulled Chicken. Time Commitment: 7 hours 10 minutes Why We Love It: Under 500 calories, high protein, low fat, dairy free, gluten free, nut free Rotisserie chicken transforms this ...

  5. Barbecue chicken - Wikipedia

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    Barbecue chicken consists of chicken parts or entire chickens [1] that are barbecued, grilled or smoked. There are many global and regional preparation techniques and cooking styles. Barbecue chicken is often seasoned or coated in a spice rub, barbecue sauce, or both. Marinades are also used to tenderize the meat and add flavor. Rotisserie ...

  6. Rotisserie - Wikipedia

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    Rotisserie chicken cooking on a horizontal rotisserie. Rotisserie, also known as spit-roasting, is a style of roasting where meat is skewered on a spit – a long, solid rod used to hold food while it is being cooked over a fire in a fireplace or over a campfire, or roasted in an oven.

  7. Rotisserie chicken - Wikipedia

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    Rotisserie chicken has been a popular food in Canada since the 1950s, and is a staple of Canadian pop culture. [citation needed]Two Canadian casual dining restaurant chains, Swiss Chalet and St-Hubert, dominate the market for chicken, though the dish is also the central item for other Canadian chains, popular international chains such as Nandos, or individual restaurants.