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  2. Chicken Kiev - Wikipedia

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    Chicken Kiev, also known as chicken Kyiv [1] [2] [3] and chicken à la Kyiv, [a] is a dish made of chicken fillet pounded and rolled around cold butter, then coated with egg and bread crumbs, and either fried or baked. [5] [6] Since fillets are often referred to as suprêmes in professional cookery, [7] the dish is also called "suprême de ...

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  4. Pozharsky cutlet - Wikipedia

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    The first complete recipes of Pozharsky cutlets were published in a Russian cookbook in 1853; the cookbook included a recipe for chicken cutlets and one for fish cutlets. [2] [13] Pelageya Alexandrova-Ignatieva notes in The Practical Fundamentals of the Cookery Art (1899–1916) that the same cutlets can also be made from game (grouse ...

  5. File:Chicken Kiev, Cookery Digest, 1913-1914.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Recipe of "Kiev cutlets made from chicken or veal" from the Cookery Digest (1915), a collection of recipes which were published in the Moscow Journal for Housewives in 1913-1914. Date 1915

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  8. Rotisserie chicken - Wikipedia

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    Rotisserie chicken has been a popular food in Canada since the 1950s, and is a staple of Canadian pop culture. [citation needed]Two Canadian casual dining restaurant chains, Swiss Chalet and St-Hubert, dominate the market for chicken, though the dish is also the central item for other Canadian chains, popular international chains such as Nandos, or individual restaurants.

  9. Ukrainian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Chicken Kyiv (kotleta po-kyivsky): Kyiv-style chicken cutlet filled with butter and fresh herbs. Deruny: potato pancakes, usually served with sour cream. Fish (ryba): fried in egg and flour; cooked in oven with mushrooms, cheese, and lemon; pickled, dried or smoked variety.