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  2. Chicken Francese - Wikipedia

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    Chicken Francese, Chicken Française, Chicken Francois or Chicken French is an Italian-American dish of flour-dredged, egg-dipped, sautéed chicken cutlets with a lemon-butter and sherry or white wine sauce. [1]

  3. Chicken and dumplings - Wikipedia

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    Chicken and dumplings is a Southern United States dish that consists of a chicken boiled in water, with the resulting chicken broth being used to cook dumplings by boiling. [1] A dumpling —in this context—is a biscuit dough, which is a mixture of flour , shortening , and liquid (water, milk, buttermilk, [ 2 ] or chicken stock).

  4. Chicken tenders - Wikipedia

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    Chicken fingers from an American fast food chain, usually served with french fries and sauce of choice.. Chicken tenders (also known as chicken goujons, tendies, chicken strips, chicken fingers, or chicken fillets) [citation needed] are chicken meat prepared from the pectoralis minor muscles of the animal.

  5. Bresse chicken - Wikipedia

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    The approximate area of production of the poulet de Bresse (in red) White Bresse de Bény chickens The poulet de Bresse (French pronunciation: [pu.lɛ d(ə) bʁɛs]) or volaille de Bresse is a French chicken product which has appellation d'origine contrôlée status, and which was registered as a Protected Designation of Origin under EU and UK law as Volaille de Bresse / Poulet de Bresse ...

  6. Alsacienne - Wikipedia

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    The Alsacienne (French pronunciation: ⓘ) or Poule d'Alsace (French pronunciation: [pul dalzas]) is a breed of domestic chicken from Alsace, in eastern France. [6] It was selectively bred in the 1890s, at a time when Alsace was part of the German Empire. [7] Unlike most other French breeds, it has not been cross-bred with imported Oriental stock.

  7. La Flèche chicken - Wikipedia

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    The La Flèche (French: Poule de La Flèche, pronounced [pul də la flɛʃ]) is a rare French breed of dual-purpose domestic chicken. It originates from the département of the Sarthe, in the Pays de la Loire region, and is named for the town and commune of La Flèche in that area, not far from the capital of the Sarthe, Le Mans.

  8. Chicken chasseur - Wikipedia

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    ' hunter's chicken ', but unrelated to the British dish of that name) is a French dish, known in France as poulet chasseur, poulet à la chasseur or poulet sauté chasseur. It consists of fried chicken served hot, with sauce chasseur, which is based on mushrooms, onions or shallots, tomatoes and wine, and may also contain stock and various herbs.

  9. Marans - Wikipedia

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    The Marans, French: Poule de Marans, is a French breed of dual-purpose chicken, reared both for meat and for its dark brown eggs.It originated in or near the port town of Marans, in the département of Charente-Maritime, in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of south-western France.