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  2. French cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A second source for recipes came from existing peasant dishes that were translated into the refined techniques of haute cuisine. Expensive ingredients would replace the common ingredients, making the dishes much less humble. The third source of recipes was Escoffier himself, who invented many new dishes, such as pêche Melba.

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    Confit (/ k ɒ n f i /, French pronunciation:) (from the French word confire, literally "to preserve") [1] [2] is any type of food that is cooked slowly over a long period as a method of preservation. [1] Confit, as a cooking term, describes when food is cooked in grease or oil at a lower temperature, as opposed to deep frying.

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    Salt-baked chicken with the salt crust removed, ready for serving. Typically delicate foods such as fish, chicken/poultry or vegetables are cooked using this method. In each case the aim is to lock in moisture, protect the food from drying, ensure even cooking, and maximise the flavour.

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    First he heads to Noble Kitchen & Cocktails in Oceanside to try their "Chicken Parm Pizza", a 24-ounce ground chicken cutlet rolled and shaped into a circle, then frozen before being dredged in flour, egg wash and Panko bread crumbs, fried, and topped with a homemade marinara sauce (using extra-virgin olive oil, garlic, onions, salt, pepper ...

  6. Lee's Famous Recipe Chicken - Wikipedia

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    In October 2003, Lee's Famous Recipes Inc. purchased the chain from RTM. In April 2013, Famous Recipe Group LLC purchased the chain from Lee's Famous Recipes, Inc. In June 2021, Famous Recipe Group, LLC, brand owner of Lee’s Famous Recipe Chicken agreed to sell the brand to LFR Chicken, LLC a new entity backed by Artemis Lane Partners. [7]

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