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  2. The 3-Ingredient Chicken I Make When I Just... Can't - AOL

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    3 tablespoons olive oil, divided Season the chicken liberally with salt on both sides. Set aside at room temperature while you prep everything else (at least 15 minutes).

  3. Suet - Wikipedia

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    Suet is the raw, hard fat of beef, lamb or mutton found around the loins and kidneys. Suet has a melting point of between 45 and 50 °C (113 and 122 °F) and congelation between 37 and 40 °C (99 and 104 °F).

  4. Want to feed suet to your birds this winter? Here are 4 ...

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    Here's why: Birds that eat suet in winter are primarily birds that eat insects in summer; they’re not seed eaters. In addition, seed-filled cakes crumble. Chunks fall to the ground, attracting ...

  5. Mincemeat - Wikipedia

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    A recipe for apple mincemeat appears in a 1910 issue of The Irish Times, made with apples, suet, currants, sugar, raisins, orange juice, lemons, spice and brandy. [6] There is also a similar recipe using green tomatoes instead of apples to create mincemeat in the 1970s book Putting Food By. [7]

  6. Chicken fat - Wikipedia

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    Most uses for chicken fat come after its rendering process. The rendering process can be done several ways but the most common is by putting it in a pan to melt. Rendered chicken fat is also referred to as schmaltz. Once rendered, it can be used similarly to oil or butter in a pan or it can be whipped for spreading.

  7. Tea-Smoked Roast Chickens Recipe - AOL

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    Want to make Tea-Smoked Roast Chickens? Learn the ingredients and steps to follow to properly make the the best Tea-Smoked Roast Chickens? recipe for your family and friends.

  8. Chicken as food - Wikipedia

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    Chicken can be cooked in many ways. It can be made into sausages, skewered, put in salads, traditionally grilled or by using electric grill, breaded and deep-fried, or used in various curries. There is significant variation in cooking methods amongst cultures. Historically common methods include roasting, baking, broasting, and frying.

  9. Sussex pond pudding - Wikipedia

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    Make a good suet crust, put in some currants, and a little sugar. Divide in two and roll each piece into a rather thick round. Put into the middle of one round a ball of butter mixed with sugar, using the proportions of a 1/2 lb. butter to 1/4 lb. demerara sugar.