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  2. The Secret to Juicy Grilled Chicken? This Seriously ... - AOL

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    Flip the chicken and transfer it to the unlit side of the grill. Cover and cook until the internal temperature reads 165°F, 35 to 45 minutes more, depending on the size of your chicken pieces ...

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

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    Maple Mustard Glazed Chicken. These baked chicken leg quarters are glazed with mustard, maple syrup, and herbs and then roasted on top of potatoes and carrots for an award-winning healthy fall dinner.

  4. Make Rodney Scott's grilled chicken and marinated tomatoes ...

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    Pitmaster Rodney Scott is an expert at making low and slow-cooked barbecue dishes. But sometimes, we get too hungry to wait! Scott is visiting the TODAY Food team to make a couple of his favorite ...

  5. List of Cook's Country episodes - Wikipedia

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    Recipes for Lexington-Style pulled pork for charcoal grill and Memphis chopped coleslaw. Featuring a Taste Test on hot dogs and an Equipment Review covering tabletop grills. Julia Collin-Davison cooks both recipes with Christopher Kimball.

  6. Pollo a la brasa - Wikipedia

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    Pollo a la brasa, pollo asado, blackened chicken, or charcoal chicken is a variety of rotisserie chicken especially associated with the cuisine of Peru. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was developed in Peru in the 1950s by Swiss immigrants to Peru.

  7. Yakitori - Wikipedia

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    Yakitori (Japanese: 焼き鳥) (literally 'grilled bird') is a Japanese type of skewered chicken. Its preparation involves attaching the meat to a skewer, typically made of steel, bamboo, or similar materials, after which it is grilled over a charcoal fire. During or after cooking, the meat is typically seasoned with tare sauce or salt. [1]