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  2. Bring a Big Batch of Slow Cooker BBQ Chicken to the Picnic - AOL

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    In a 6- to 8-quart slow cooker, whisk together the BBQ sauce, vinegar, brown sugar, paprika, salt, black pepper, cayenne pepper, garlic, and onion until well combined. Add the chicken, stirring to ...

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

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    Brown Sugar BBQ Chicken. ... Wild rice brings some subtle floral, smokey flavors, while bone-in chicken thighs provide enough fat and flavor for a rich homemade stock. Topped with crispy chicken ...

  4. 17 Comforting Chicken and Rice Recipes to Make for Dinner - AOL

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    To make this stovetop dish, you start by browning chicken thighs; from there, you build flavor by cooking an onion, garlic, cumin, chiles, and tomatoes in the same pan. Add water and rice, and let ...

  5. Sesame chicken - Wikipedia

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    The dish involves chicken (usually thigh) pieces that are de-boned, battered and Chinese deep-fried, then dressed with a translucent, reddish-brown, semi-thick, somewhat sweet sauce made from corn starch, vinegar, wine or sake, chicken broth and sugar, the last of which is a major contributor to sesame chicken's relative sweetness.

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    Lemony Chicken Thighs. ... This smoked salmon—seasoned with brown sugar, paprika, and lemon zest—is big enough to feed a crowd. Get the recipe for Sweet and Smoky Cedar-Planked Salmon.

  7. Chicken as food - Wikipedia

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    Chickens raised specifically for food are called broilers. In the U.S., broilers are typically butchered at a young age. Modern Cornish Cross hybrids, for example, are butchered as early as 8 weeks for fryers and 12 weeks for roasting birds. [citation needed] Capons (castrated cocks) produce more and fattier meat.