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  2. These 53 Thanksgiving Classics Never Fail—Here's How To ...

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    Whether you're roasting your first bird for Friendsgiving or hosting Thanksgiving dinner for the 26th time, use this handy guide to roast the perfect holiday turkey. Get the Oven Roasted Turkey ...

  3. Ina Garten's Perfect Roast Chicken Is Exactly That - AOL

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    For this one, grab a 5- to 6-pound roasting chicken, kosher salt, black pepper, fresh thyme, a halved lemon, a whole head of halved garlic, a Spanish onion, 1 cup of chicken stock, 2 tablespoons ...

  4. Here's Every Recipe You'll Need To Make The Perfect ... - AOL

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    Roasting a lamb shoulder is just as easy, if not easier, than roasting a chicken. All you need to do is rub your roast with a mixture of fresh herbs, garlic, and olive oil and throw it in the oven ...

  5. Roast chicken - Wikipedia

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    Garlic, lemon and herb roasted chicken. Roast chicken is chicken prepared as food by roasting whether in a home kitchen, over a fire, or with a rotisserie (rotary spit). ). Generally, the chicken is roasted with its own fat and juices by circulating the meat during roasting, and therefore, are usually cooked exposed to fire or heat with some type of rotary grill so that the circulation of ...

  6. Turducken - Wikipedia

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    A 14 kg (30 lb) roasted turducken Sausage-stuffed turducken cut into quarters to show the internal layers. Turducken is a dish associated with Louisiana, consisting of a deboned chicken stuffed into a deboned duck, further stuffed into a deboned turkey. Outside North America it is known as a three-bird roast. [1]

  7. Roasting - Wikipedia

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    In the 17th century, large cuts of roasted butcher's meat and furred game were sometimes served in the roast course; sauced and stuffed meats and pies were also served alongside the roasts; but in the 18th and 19th centuries, all such dishes were served only in the entrée or entremets courses, always in a sauce.

  8. The Surprising Trick for Tender Chicken Breast Every Time - AOL

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    That unusual grain means that to cut chicken breast against the grain, you need to slice it lengthwise into pieces, instead of cutting it the short way, as you'll more often see it sliced.

  9. The Best and Fastest Way to Roast a Chicken - AOL

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    What's old is new again when it comes to cooking a whole chicken: It's called spatchcocking. Dictionaries differ as to the origin of the name, but from what I can gather, it dates way back--as far ...