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  2. 57 juicy chicken thigh recipes for dinner tonight - AOL

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    First, sear the chicken thighs until the skin is golden brown and crispy. Then, nestle olives, thyme, shallots and of course, garlic, around the chicken and finish the dish in the oven until saucy ...

  3. 75 fall recipes to cook right now - AOL

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    Bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs are nestled in a Dutch oven with potatoes, apples and onions for a hearty complete meal. ... mash in caramelized roasted butternut squash and Parmesan cheese until ...

  4. Stovetop, grill and oven: 8 ways to cook asparagus perfectly

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    Quick-Roasted Asparagus with Pistachio Pesto by Ryan Scott. 7. How to grill asparagus. For thin asparagus, preheat the grill to 550 degrees. For medium or thicker asparagus, preheat the grill to ...

  5. Roast chicken - Wikipedia

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    Roast chicken is chicken prepared as food by roasting whether in a home kitchen, over a fire, or with a rotisserie (rotary spit). Generally, the chicken is roasted with its own fat and juices by circulating the meat during roasting, and therefore, are usually cooked exposed to fire or heat with some type of rotary grill so that the circulation ...

  6. Airline chicken - Wikipedia

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    Airline chicken or airline chicken breast is a cut of chicken composed of the boneless chicken breast with the drumette attached. The breast is skin-on, and the first wing joint and tendon are attached while the rest of the breast is boneless. [1][2] The cut is intended to contribute to the presentation of the final dish by providing visual ...

  7. Chicken as food - Wikipedia

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    Chickens raised specifically for food are called broilers. In the U.S., broilers are typically butchered at a young age. Modern Cornish Cross hybrids, for example, are butchered as early as 8 weeks for fryers and 12 weeks for roasting birds. [citation needed] Capons (castrated cocks) produce more and fattier meat.

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