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  2. How to Reheat Chicken Without Making It Dry - AOL

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  3. How to Reheat Chicken Without Making It Dry - AOL

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    Be it a breast, thigh, drumstick or whole roasted bird, chicken has a special place in our hearts—and in our weekly meal plan. Versatility is among the many benefits this ingredient has to offer ...

  4. Fenalår - Wikipedia

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    Fenalår is a traditional Norwegian cured meat made from salted and dried leg of lamb. Fenalår is a very popular dish in Norway and is often served with other preserved food at a Christmas buffet or on Norwegian Constitution Day. [1] Curing time is normally about three months, but fenalår may be matured for a year or more.

  5. Roasting - Wikipedia

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    A hock lock is a food accoutrement used to secure the hock (hind legs) of a bird such as a chicken or turkey during roasting and are typically composed of heat-resistant nylon or metal. [7] Red meats such as beef, lamb, and venison, and certain game birds are often roasted to be "medium rare" "rare", meaning that the center of the roast is ...

  6. How to Reheat Chicken Without Drying It Out (Because You ...

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    If it’s a boneless, skinless breast, I’ll slice it into one-inch-thick pieces—thin enough that the meat can heat quickly, but thick enough that it won’t dry out. Step 2: Heat Your Leftovers

  7. Kavurma - Wikipedia

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    In Turkey, kavurma or saç kavurma refers to a dish made by sautéing or frying onions and meat such as lamb, beef, hare or other game briskly over a high heat. [6] Peppers such as urfa biber are nearly always used, and the dish is cooked and often served in a shallow two-handled pan or saç which has its origins in the cooking utensils used by nomads.

  8. 15 Foods You Should Never Reheat in the Microwave - AOL

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    6. Nachos. Microwaving nachos can leave the chips soft and the cheese rubbery. Instead, reheat them in the oven. Arrange the nachos on a baking sheet, sprinkle on some fresh cheese, and warm at a ...

  9. Pinnekjøtt - Wikipedia

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    Although fresh lamb is available today, and frozen can be bought all year round, pinnekjøtt is still prepared both commercially and in private homes due to the flavour and maturing the preservation process gives to the meat. [2] In home preparation of pinnekjøtt, racks of lamb or mutton are cured in brine or coarse sea salt. Once sufficiently ...