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  2. The Best Way to Cook Chicken Breasts in an Air Fryer ... - AOL

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    Once you've let your chicken marinade for the desired amount of time, you're almost ready to start air frying. But first, you'll need to preheat the air fryer to about 375 degrees Fahrenheit ...

  3. 30 Best Air Fryer Chicken Recipes for Fast Weeknight Meals - AOL

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    No-Nonsense Air Fryer Chicken. If you're looking for a basic chicken thighs recipe, this is it. It's not fancy, but it's easy and tasty. Get the recipe for No-Nonsense Air Fryer Chicken.

  4. These Healthy Air Fryer Recipes Are Still So Satisfying - AOL

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    Just look at the healthy air fryer recipes ahead. Here, you’ll find lightened up versions of crispy beef taquitos, healthy lunches , and quick cooking vegetable sides .

  5. Kabab barg - Wikipedia

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    Kabāb-e Barg-e Barre (Lamb), with Jujeh Kabab (Chicken) Kabāb-e Barg (Persian: کباب برگ, Kabāb-e Barg; literally "Leaf Kebab") is a Persian style barbecued and marinated lamb, chicken or beef kabab dish. [1] The main ingredients of Kabab-e Barg are beef tenderloin, lamb sirloin, or less commonly chicken breast, along with onions and ...

  6. Chelow kabab - Wikipedia

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    Barg - barbecued and marinated lamb, chicken or beef kabab dish. The most popular form is filet mignon beef. [5] Koobideh - is an Iranian minced meat kabab which is made from ground lamb, beef, or chicken, often mixed with parsley and chopped onions. [6] Jujeh - grilled chunks of chicken, sometimes with bone, sometimes boneless. [7]

  7. Marination - Wikipedia

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    Chicken in marinade. Marinating is the process of soaking foods in a seasoned, often acidic, liquid before cooking.This liquid, called the marinade, can be either acidic (made with ingredients such as vinegar, lemon juice, or wine) or enzymatic (made with ingredients such as pineapple, papaya, yogurt, or ginger), or have a neutral pH. [1]