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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. 33 Most Delish Asian-Inspired Chicken Recipes - AOL

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    Get the recipe: Air Fryer Asian Glazed Boneless Chicken Thighs. Savory Bites. So easy to put together, this spicy cashew chicken stir fry has amazing flavor from the roasted cashews and veggies ...

  4. Asian Chicken & Rice Bake Recipe - AOL

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    Spread the rice in a 2-quart shallow baking dish. Top with the chicken. Stir the soup, water, soy sauce, vinegar, honey and garlic powder in a medium bowl. Pour the soup mixture over the chicken. Sprinkle with the paprika. Cover the baking dish. Bake at 375°F. for 45 minutes or until the chicken is cooked through and the rice is tender.

  5. 35 Air Fryer Chicken Recipes That Are Juicy, Tender, and ...

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    These Asian glazed chicken thighs come out so juicy and delicious in the air fryer! Perfect with brown rice and steamed veggies on the side. Get the recipe: Air Fryer Asian-Glazed Boneless Chicken ...

  6. Chicken as food - Wikipedia

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    Thighs and breasts are sold boneless or skinless. Chicken livers and gizzards are commonly available packaged separately. Other parts of the chicken, such as the neck, feet, combs, etc. are not widely available except in countries where they are in demand, or in cities that cater to ethnic groups who favor these parts.

  7. Naked Neck - Wikipedia

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    Naked Neck chickens. Despite its highly unusual appearance, the breed is not particularly known as an exhibition bird, and is a dual-purpose utility chicken. They lay a respectable number of light brown eggs, and are considered desirable for meat production because they need less plucking and they have a meaty body.