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Okay fine, pretty much throw anything over crispy rice and we'd be happy
Carey Polis
It adds umami, lends sweetness, and makes meat more tender. Meet the ingredient of the future: koji
Nick Blue
You can soak toasted mustard seeds for this recipe, but you'll get a similar pop of texture simply by using whole grain mustard.
Sorghum is a gluten-free grain, with a texture similar to wheat berries, barley, and millet—so feel free to substitute those for this chicken recipe instead.
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If possible, plan in advance for this easy chicken recipe; letting it chill for 2 days after being seasoned has a huge impact on the flavor and also gives the skin time to dehydrate, which magnifies its crispy potential.
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Depending on your personal preference, you can brush off and discard the peppercorns before cooking, or leave them on for stronger flavor.
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Assistant food editor Amelia Rampe explains why Filipino chicken adobo is the greatest recipe of all time and how to make it.
Amelia Rampe
Is chicken a safe and boring choice, or a chance to showcase a chef’s skills and ambition?
Jessica Colley
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These were the dishes BA readers loved the most in September.
The chicken should be falling-apart tender; if it starts to shred when you plate it, that’s a good sign!
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Sticky rice is worth using for this porridge-y, comforting chicken soup recipe; it releases lots of creamy starches and helps builds nice body as it cooks.
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The traditional stuffed pork roast is so delicious but so laborious. This chicken has all the same garlicky, herby flavors—not to mention lots of crispy bacon bits—and it’s optimized for a weeknight meal.
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Should you be putting cheese on your fried chicken sandwich? We asked the chefs making the best chicken sandwiches to pick a side.
Alex Delany
You'll want to eat this chicken fat-infused butter from the spoon. We're not sure if you should, but you'll want to.
Alex Delany
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This two-ingredient chicken relies on nothing but kosher salt—lots of it—to yield crisp skin and juicy meat.
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Though widely accepted as the national dish of the Philippines, no two adobos are the same. This one calls for an unapologetic amount of turmeric, which has a somewhat bitter, definitely earthy flavor, and those deep, dark notes are backed up by charred coconut. This recipe is from Bad Saint, one of the Hot 10, America's Best New Restaurants 2016.
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This irresistible matchup of crispy and creamy releases more dopamine than a bag of Cheetos.
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From ribs to sauces to cakes to slaws to cocktails, you guys were all over the place this month, and let us assure you, that's a good thing.
You can omit the pancetta, but it gives the finished dish a meaty depth that’s worth the extra step.
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This aromatic Vietnamese-inspired dish calls for pounding the chicken breasts to a uniform thinness, which eliminates any dryness.
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Christina Chaey
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From chicken pot pie and classic Caesar salad to brownies and cookies.
This foolproof dinner requires just enough "real" cooking that you can call it homemade.
Jill Baughman
June means fresh tomatoes, nutty-sweet fruit crumble, and thirst-quenching drinks.
Andy Baraghani