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  2. Asian Glazed Chicken & Stir-Fry Vegetables Recipe - AOL

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    Mix cornstarch, broth, honey, vinegar, soy and pepper. Cook chicken in nonstick skillet until browned. Add cornstarch mixture, carrots and water chestnuts. Cook and stir until mixture boils and ...

  3. This Fun-and-Easy Muffin Tin Chicken Recipe is Our New ... - AOL

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    To start, Andreeva cuts chicken breast into tiny little bite-sized cubes and mixes it with olive oil and seasonings (which she says to measure "with your heart"). Add some spicy mayo and mix ...

  4. Comforting Veggie-Packed Sheet-Pan Dinners (Weekly Plan ... - AOL

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    Let’s keep the cooking—and cleanup—easy and the dinners comforting this week.

  5. Satay - Wikipedia

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    Boiled chicken satay. It has become a side dish of soto, [37] mie jawa, or nasi goreng jawa. Sate Banjar A variant of chicken satay popular in Southern Kalimantan, especially in the town of Banjarmasin. Sate Blendet Chicken satay with yellow sauce from Balong District in Ponorogo. The sauce is made of shallots, garlic, candlenuts, coconut milk ...

  6. Sate taichan - Wikipedia

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    Sate taichan is a variation of chicken satay grilled and served without peanut or kecap seasoning unlike other satays. [1] [2] It is served with sambal and squeezed key lime, while the chicken meat used with this satay is generally plain white in colour and only seasoned with salt, key lime, and chili. [3] Like other satays, sate taichan is ...

  7. The Australian Women's Weekly - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Women's Weekly, sometimes known simply as The Weekly, is an Australian monthly women's magazine published by Are Media in Sydney and founded in 1933. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] For many years it was the number one magazine in Australia before being outsold by the Australian edition of Better Homes and Gardens in 2014. [ 4 ]

  8. Indonesian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian cuisine is a collection of various regional culinary traditions that formed in the archipelagic nation of Indonesia.There are a wide variety of recipes and cuisines in part because Indonesia is composed of approximately 6,000 populated islands of the total 17,508 in the world's largest archipelago, [1] [2] with more than 600 ethnic groups.

  9. Shacha sauce - Wikipedia

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    During the 20th century, Chinese labourers from the Chaoshan region who worked in Southeast Asian countries (e.g., modern-day Malaysia and Indonesia) adapted satay sauce to local tastes, including the introduction of dried seafood. [6] Shacha is now quite different from the peanut-based satay sauce popular in Malaysia and Indonesia. [7]