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  2. Oven-Fried Chicken Recipe - AOL

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    1. Place a rimmed nonstick baking sheet on the lower rack in the oven and preheat the oven to 450°. Put the beaten eggs, panko and flour in 3 shallow bowls.

  3. 25 Sheet Pan Chicken Thighs You Haven’t Made for Dinner Yet

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    Make one of these 25 recipes for sheet pan chicken thighs and thank us when you’re done. 31 Side Dishes to Serve with Chicken Thighs 1. Honey M 25 Sheet Pan Chicken Thighs You Haven’t Made for ...

  4. 25 Easy Boneless Chicken Thigh Recipes to Try This Week - AOL

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    You could fry up some chicken wings, make a dinner using a rotisserie chicken recipe, or try your hand at one of these delicious boneless chicken thigh recipes. When hunting for chicken thigh ...

  5. Chicken as food - Wikipedia

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    Chicken can be prepared in a vast range of ways, including baking, grilling, barbecuing, frying, boiling, and roasting. Since the latter half of the 20th century, prepared chicken has become a staple of fast food. Chicken is sometimes cited as being more healthy than red meat, with lower concentrations of cholesterol and saturated fat. [4]

  6. Teriyaki - Wikipedia

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    The first standalone teriyaki restaurant, Toshi's Teriyaki, opened in the Lower Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle in 1976. The restaurant's low-cost chicken and beef skewers in teriyaki sauce inspired other restaurants in the area. [10] Toshi's later expanded into a chain with 17 locations in the Seattle area by 1996. [11]

  7. Negimaki - Wikipedia

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    Negimaki (ねぎ巻き) is a Japanese American food consisting of broiled strips of meat marinated in teriyaki sauce and rolled with scallions . [1] Originally beef was used, but negimaki are also commonly made with other meat such as chicken.