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The Big Book of Chicken: Over 300 Exciting Ways to Cook Chicken
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The Big Book of Chicken: Over 300 Exciting Ways to Cook Chicken

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Whether it's roasted, fried, grilled, broiled, braised, sautéed, or baked, chicken is always delicious. Maryana Vollstedt has created a new addition to Chronicle's best-selling Big Book series with this glorious homage to everyone's favorite fowl. The tremendous variety of ideas ranges from creative recipes like Pomegranate-Molasses Chicken Drummettes and Chipotle Cheddar Chicken Corn Chowder to comforting favorites like Chicken Marsala and Old-Fashioned Fried Chicken. Every recipe is simple to follow with lots of helpful tips on identifying parts of the chicken, cutting up and storing it, and safe preparation techniques. With more than 275 recipes inspired from cuisines around the world, this big book serves up everything there is to know about chicken.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 19, 2012
ISBN9781452123622
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    We cook chicken more than any other meat, two or three times a week, and I always have leftover grilled or roasted chicken in the refrigerator for lunchtime salads and sandwiches. I bought this book as a source of fresh ideas for making chicken different and exciting, since we eat it so much. In that regard, it has been a success. The recipes are pretty simple, and there is some repetition, but mostly they are reliable, easy and good. Which makes this a great cookbook for weeknight cooking.