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The marinated-meat skewers so good, there's a festival dedicated to them in Upstate New York.

Alyse Whitney

These easy weeknight recipes are perfect for those days that seem like they'll never end.

Alex Delany

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28 chicken salad recipes that are totally not boring.
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And by "we" I mean "I." Boy, do I love chicken.
Chicken katsu is the cutlet for everyone, at any time.

Adam Rapoport

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This colorful cold noodle salad is infinitely riffable and superbly delicious, thanks to a big-flavor dressing you’re gonna want to have on hand all the time.
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Ground turkey is hardly the stuff of flavor fireworks, but turkey sausage, preseasoned and ready to cook, tends to have great flavor right out of the package.
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Yes, you’ll need a lot of spices, but it’s not much work from there. Let the chicken marinate for 12 hours to get the most impact.
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Don’t trust anyone who doesn’t love a chicken cutlet.
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Central New York State is known for sandwiches stuffed with juicy skewered meat marinated in Italian dressing; these are tasty enough to serve straight up, but we wouldn’t stop you from putting them on soft Italian bread, either.
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This toss-it-all-in-a-baking-dish chicken dinner is the hands-off summer recipe we all need.
Pâté sounds intimidating—there's something about those accents. But it's really not hard to make!

Talia Lavin

We asked Brandon Jew, chef at Mr. Jiu's in San Francisco, for his family recipe.

Brandon Jew

If you don’t want to make the chicken stock from scratch for this congee recipe, simmering some store-bought broth with a few slices of bacon and ginger for 20 minutes or so will give you a huge head-start on flavor.
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Because nothing says "Thanks for raising me" like a whole roast chicken.
Once you know this simple formula, you'll be a stir-fry success.

Alex Beggs

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Shaoxing wine, a Chinese fermented rice wine, is the secret sauce that makes this recipe sing.
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We love homemade vinegar, but, yes, you can use supermarket stuff for this, and it will still be awesome.
Here’s how to borrow the secrets of boldly-spiced Caribbean jerk chicken for your next summer grill-out.

Nikita Richardson

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These dinners are done in 30 minutes or less.
Classic jerk chicken is grilled over pimento wood. If you don't happen to own any, hardwood or briquettes will have to do.
Once butterflied, the breast will be much larger than the bun, but letting all that crispy goodness hang out (literally) is part of the appeal.
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For when you wanna look fancy but have zero time for that.
Steak. Chicken. Squash. It's all coming together in just one cast-iron skillet.

Alex Delany

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