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  2. The Crock Pot Chicken Recipe That Fans Say Will Be ... - AOL

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    You can get the full list of ingredients in the caption of Luke's Instagram post, but you will need chicken breasts, an au jus gravy packet, a ranch seasoning packet, black pepper, paprika, onion ...

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    There's also a chicken cacciatore that you can make rich and hearty with chicken thighs or legs, or make using boneless, skinless chicken breasts. Related: 35 Low-Carb Crock Pot Chicken Recipes

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    Aside from herbs and spices, this recipe includes just a few ingredients, primarily chicken thighs, potatoes, celery, carrots, and broth. Recipe: Southern Living Marie Wurm/istockphoto

  5. 17 cozy comfort foods you can make in a slow cooker - AOL

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    Beef, turkey, or chicken stew is a perfect stick-to-your-bones meal during the cold winter and fall months. "Beef stew is really nice in the slow cooker," Laidlaw said.

  6. Bush legs - Wikipedia

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    Bush legs" (Russian: ножки Буша, romanized: nozhki Busha) is a prevailing term in the post-Soviet states that denotes chicken leg quarters from the United States. The expression first appeared in 1990 when Mikhail Gorbachev and George H. W. Bush signed a trade agreement about delivery of frozen chicken leg quarters to the Soviet Union .

  7. Korean fried chicken - Wikipedia

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    The recipe for frying chicken was already a form of cooking in the 15th century, [8] so it is presumed that it has been cooked since the Goryeo dynasty. [9] [10] The fried chicken under the name of "Pogye" (포계) in the early Joseon dynasty was sautéed in oil while sequentially pouring soy sauce, sesame oil, flour mixed with water, and vinegar onto the chicken.