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  2. These Family Dinner Ideas All Start With a Rotisserie Chicken

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    Luckily, this list includes that easy rotisserie chicken recipe and more, including Ree's quick chicken salad, crowd-pleasing chicken nachos, and tons of easy casserole ideas all made using store ...

  3. These Thanksgiving Dishes Can Be Made Without The Help Of An Oven

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    Less dishes, no stovetop cheese sauce, and no turning on your oven. Just cheesy, easy-peasy, unapologetically indulgent macaroni and cheese. Get the Crockpot Mac & Cheese recipe .

  4. Avoiding Turning On The Oven In This Heat? Here's 33 No ... - AOL

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    The pinnacle party dip, in our book, a party really isn’t complete without 7-layer dip. If you’ve always went for the store-bought version, trust us—it’s worth making at home.

  5. Pininyahang manok - Wikipedia

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    Pininyahang manok is similar to the version of chicken afritada with pineapples, but the latter uses tomato sauce. It is also similar to chicken hamonado, but the latter uses soy sauce. Both of these similar dishes do not use milk. In Silang, Cavite, tomato sauce turns the dish reddish in color. [15]

  6. Hamonado - Wikipedia

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    Hamonado (Spanish: jamonado), or hamonada, is a Filipino dish consisting of meat marinated and cooked in a sweet pineapple sauce. [1] [2] It is a popular dish during Christmas in Philippine regions where pineapples are commonly grown. [3] Hamonado is also a general term for savory dishes marinated or cooked with pineapple in the Philippines.

  7. Kinamatisang manok - Wikipedia

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    Kinamatisang manok (literally "chicken [cooked with] tomatoes"), sometimes also known as sarciadong manok, is a Filipino stew made from chicken braised with tomatoes, siling mahaba, garlic, onion, bay leaves, fish sauce, black peppercorns, and usually carrots, potatoes, pechay, green peas, and/or green beans.

  8. Silog - Wikipedia

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    The first type of silog to be named as such was the tapsilog.It was originally intended to be quick breakfast or late-night hangover fare. It developed from tapsi, which referred to meals of beef tapa and sinangag with no fried egg explicitly mentioned, and diners which mainly or exclusively served such meals were called tapahan or tapsihan in Filipino. [2]

  9. The Best Hole-in-the-Wall Joint for Fried Chicken in Every State

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    Alaska: Lucky Wishbone. Anchorage For a heavy dose of nostalgia served up with fried chicken and hamburgers, head to Lucky Wishbone.It opened in 1955 and still sports a retro sign, diner feel, and ...