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You will get as much richness and depth from this stock after 40 minutes under pressure as you would from 3 hours of simmering on the stovetop.
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Make this stock recipe ahead of time and freeze it to get it out of the way. You’ll have stock on hand for weeks.
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Convinced you don’t like skinless, boneless chicken breasts? This easy recipe for chicken piccata with its garlicky lemon-butter sauce will convert you.
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Don't ever throw those bones away—utilize them to make these 10 flavorful, long-simmering stocks.

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All the rejuvenating powers of your grandmother’s chicken stock, plus a head-clearing kick of chile. Reserve chicken for Spicy & Healthy Chicken Soup or another use.
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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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Chicken wings are great for stock. They're flavor-making powerhouses of bones, meat, and skin and are easy to find. Some supermarkets sell backbones and carcasses; feel free to use them toward (or instead of) the four-pound total.
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If you make the stock ahead of time for this chicken recipe, the fat will solidify when chilled so it’s easy to lift off.
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Only 6 ingredients, and you'll always know when it's done.
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These skillet chicken breasts stay juicy and tender, thanks to a sunny cream sauce we’d bathe in if we could.
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Our best-ever chicken soup begins with wings, which have a high skin-to-meat ratio. Browning the wings results in lots of caramelized nooks and crannies that imbue the stock with a deep, savory flavor. This is part of BA's Best, a collection of our essential recipes.
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That roast chicken has so much more to give than one measly dinner.
Molly Baz

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When should you use homemade versus store bought chicken stock? Our Test Kitchen editors weigh in.
Christina Chaey

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Because who has eight hours to stand by the stove?
Rebecca Firkser

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Don't have a freezer full of quality chicken stock? You've got the next-best soup base on tap.
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Stock will make nearly every single dish on your table better.
Brad Leone

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How to use up that last inch or so of veggie or chicken stock you have hanging around in your fridge.
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Ever wondered how Panda Express makes its legendary orange chicken? Chef Lucas Sin heads inside the Panda Express test kitchen with Head Chef Jimmy Wang for a behind-the-scenes look at how to make their iconic orange chicken and how new dishes are created, including Panda’s spiciest dish yet.

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Join Melissa Miranda as she makes Chicken Afritada. This tomato-based Filipino stew marries hearty vegetables, peas, and olives with tender chicken thighs. To amplify the flavors and keep the chicken skin crispy, Melissa roasts the chicken separately from the veg, reuniting them just before plating.
INGREDIENTS
For the chicken:
1 carrot, finely chopped
1 celery stalk, finely chopped
½ large yellow onion, finely chopped
1 red bell pepper, finely chopped
5 garlic cloves, roughly chopped
2 Tbsp. olive oil
4-6 skin-on, bone-in chicken thighs (about 2 lb.)
1 cup chicken stock
1 14.5-oz. can diced tomatoes
3 bay leaves
1 Tbsp. soy sauce
1 Tbsp. fish sauce
Johnny’s seasoning salt
For the roasted vegetables:
4 small carrots, roll cut
8 oz. heirloom potatoes, quartered
2 medium red bell pepper, seeded, cut into bite size pieces
½ cup olive oil
Johnny’s seasoning salt
To finish:
½ cup frozen green peas
¼ cup Castelvetrano olives, pitted
¼ cup Kalamata olives, pitted
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VIDEO BREAKDOWN
0:57 Prep soffritto
2:47 Brown chicken
3:24 Cook soffritto
3:39 Make sauce
4:44 Roast chicken at 425° until done, about 45 minutes
4:56 Prep veg for stew
5:50 Roast veg at 425°, about 10 minutes for peppers, 20 minutes for potatoes and carrots
7:48 Remove chicken
8:15 Add peas, olives
8:35 Add roasted veg, chicken to stew
8:59 Plating
9:43 Tasting

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Today, Bon Appétit meets chefs Lucas Sin and Eric Sze just outside Taipei to taste some of Taiwan’s best clay-oven-roasted chicken. Using a time-honored vertical spit roasting technique and only a simple salt seasoning, these chickens are slowly cooked to achieve that perfect golden crisp. The result? Juicy, flavorful chicken with irresistibly crispy skin, served whole and ready to be devoured with your hands.

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Join Carla Lalli Music in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as she makes 30 minute skillet chicken. Butterflying and flattening the bird might feel like chicken chiropractory, but it’s all in the name of crisp golden chicken skin, and what more noble cause could there be?
Check out the recipe here: https://weightloss-tricks.today/recipe/chicken-under-a-skillet-with-lemon-pan-sauce
Check out Carla's Instagram: @lallimusic

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Join pro chefs Brad Leone, Tiana Gee, Kendra Vaculin, DeVonn Francis, Chris Morocco, Harold Villarosa, and Jessie YuChen in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as they prepare 7 of their favorite chicken wing recipes. Whether putting out that crucial buffet for the big game, adding a new entry to your wing arsenal, or holding a mid-winter chicken wing eating competition, these recipes will help put you over the top and into the host hall of fame.
Get our favorite recipes:
Extra-Saucy Baked Chicken Wings
Extra-Crispy Air Fryer Chicken Wings
BA’s Best Buffalo Wings
Get our favorite recipes:
Extra-Saucy Baked Chicken Wings
Extra-Crispy Air Fryer Chicken Wings
BA’s Best Buffalo Wings

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We're taking chicken questions here! Chicken may be one of the most standard foods in America, but that doesn't mean it's always easy to make. Well, Brad, Carla, Gaby, Molly, Andy, Chris, Priya and Amiel are here to answer 13 of your burning chicken questions (and to hopefully help you not burn your chicken).