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  2. Crispy Braised Chicken Thighs with Black Bean Tapenade - AOL

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    Prep Time: 720 min. Total Time: 885 min. Marinated Chicken. 1/2 cup salt. 3 lb chicken thighs with skin (about 8), bone in. 1 tsp red pepper flake. 1 tbsp coriander seeds, toasted. 1 tbsp black ...

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

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    Chicken Enchiladas. Originally a Mexican street food, enchiladas began simply as rolled tortillas dipped in chili sauce. As Mexican immigrants moved into Texas, also known as Tejanos, they brought ...

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

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    For the marinade: In a pint-sized mason jar, combine the olive oil, soy sauce, garlic, brown sugar, lemon juice, mustard, thyme, salt, and pepper. Cover and shake well to combine.

  5. Chicken as food - Wikipedia

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    'Chicken Neck Tiniim' is an iconic dish of Nueva Ecija. It is a blend of black pepper, garlic powder, pineapple juice, soy sauce, chicken neck, cheese, butter, and minced garlic. [19] Oysters: Located on the back, near the thigh, these small, round pieces of dark meat are often considered to be a delicacy. [20]

  6. List of chicken dishes - Wikipedia

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    Chicken dishes. Butter chicken is an Indian dish made with mildly spiced tomato sauce. Karaage, a Japanese dish. Chicken noodle soup. Buldak is a Korean dish made from heavily spiced chicken. [3] Marinated barbecue chicken. Cooking of chicken tabaka, a traditional Georgian dish.

  7. Chicken paprikash - Wikipedia

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    Chicken paprikash (Hungarian: paprikás csirke or csirkepaprikás) or paprika chicken is a popular dish of Hungarian origin and one of the most famous variations on the paprikás preparations common to Hungarian tables. The name is derived from paprika, a spice commonly used in the country’s cuisine. [1][2] The meat is typically simmered for ...