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  2. The Italian Way to Make Chicken Breasts 10x Better ... - AOL

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    Keep the chicken moving. Luke's advice: Shake the chicken so the butter browns but doesn't burn."This way you get the chicken crispier without burning the butter." Add the herbs at the end. Let ...

  3. The Secret to Moist and Flavorful Chicken Breasts Is This ...

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    Sprinkle the chicken with the reserved lemon zest and garnish with parsley, if using. Drizzle with the reserved marinade and serve. Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator ...

  4. 52 of Ina Garten’s best recipes she’s shared on TODAY - AOL

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    Toss the scallops with cucumbers, shallots, scallions, avocado, bell pepper, parsley, jalapeño pepper and garlic for a colorful starter or side dish. Ina Garten's Classic Daiquiri by Ina Garten

  5. Piccata - Wikipedia

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    Chicken piccata. Piccata is an Italian dish of thin pan-fried flour-dredged meat in a sauce of lemon juice, butter, parsley, and often capers. [1] [2] In Italian cuisine piccata is prepared using veal (piccata di vitello al limone, lit. ' veal piccata with lemon '), [3] whereas in Italian

  6. Barefoot Contessa - Wikipedia

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    Barefoot Contessa is an American cooking show that aired from November 30, 2002 to December 19, 2021, on Food Network, and is currently the oldest show on the network's daytime schedule. Hosted by celebrity chef Ina Garten , each episode features Garten assembling dishes of varying complexity.

  7. Ina Garten - Wikipedia

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    Ina Rosenberg [3] was born to a Jewish family in Brooklyn, New York City. [4] Her grandparents immigrated to the United States from Russia. [5] Rosenberg grew up in Stamford, Connecticut, [1] the younger of two children born to Charles H. Rosenberg, a surgeon specializing in otolaryngology, and his wife, Florence (née Rich), a dietitian. [6]