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Nothing compares to cast iron. Whether you're using a standard skillet or an enameled baking dish, the material's heat-retention qualities can't be matched by any tempered glass or even stainless-steel vessels.
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The only nonnegotiables for roast chicken recipes are a) being generous with the kosher salt inside and out and b) letting the chicken sit out for at least an hour, which gives the seasoning time to work its way deep into the meat, meaning every bite is delicious through and through.
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Braising bone-in chicken in your dish helps build flavor and sauce depth.
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Bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs are the dinner gods’ gift to home cooks everywhere. Each one is its own perfect portion of crispy skin and juicy meat that’s pretty impossible to overcook. Just make sure you cook them thoroughly on the skin side first to render out as much of the fat as possible and ensure maximum crispiness.
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Chef Josef Centeno uses a simple fish technique on chicken and it's nothing short of brilliant.
Josef Centeno
Prepare to say goodbye to 25-cent wing night.
Julia Black
With crispy chicken thighs, a spicy ranch dressing, and avocado—this thing will keep you full for hours.
Alex Beggs
The most substantial lunch bowl of your life.
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Just because it's lean doesn't mean it can't be juicy and flavorful. Here's how to give ground chicken the love it deserves.
Alex Delany
Harissa, a spicy North African paste of chiles, garlic, and spices, is available in many large grocery stores and Middle Eastern markets—some brands come in tubes, others are sold in jars. If you can’t find it, though, substitute by mixing together your favorite hot sauce, tomato paste, a pinch or two of ground cumin, and a drizzle of olive oil. Keep playing with the ratios until you have a medium-spicy paste.
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Chicken breasts, you've been redeemed.
Anya Tchoupakov
This recipe makes just enough salsa verde to coat one bag of chips, but it's so tasty and versatile that we always make a double batch. If you can, choose a heftier chip that will hold up when stirred into the sauce.
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How to ditch the bottle and make—and use—homemade teriyaki sauce.
Alex Delany
We season our chicken well before cooking it, and yes, it makes chicken that much better.
Alex Delany
You know what your Tuesday-night chicken wants? An irresistible tangy-sweet bath.
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No need for coarse or homemade breadcrumbs here. The finely ground store-bought kind your mom used is ideal for this cutlet.
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These super-flavorful, no-fry chicken wings turn out best when they’re seasoned ahead of time. You can do this as little as 1 hour in advance, but letting them hang out with salt and those spices overnight is a complete game changer.
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There's no messing up with these spicy, sambal-laced grilled chicken skewers. They've always been there for me, and they'll always be there for you.
Alex Delany
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Forget takeout with these 50 recipes for delicious Indian food at home.
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These 17 recipes for fried chicken are so crispy, so juicy, so flat-out tasty, you won’t believe you made it yourself.
An easy marinade formula makes rent week pork skewers taste like a million bucks.
Alex Delany
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A good roast chicken is one of the most important recipes you can master—here are some of our favorite versions of the classic.
Mayo? This salad's never met him.
Carla Lalli Music
If you prefer skinless, boneless thighs, that’s fine too. You will need to add about 2 Tbsp. olive oil to the pan to start, and your total cook time will be shorter. Change up the crunchy vegetables as you wish—any sturdy veggie that you enjoy eating raw will be equally good.
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