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Dry Rub Hot Wings

Dry Rub Hot Wings by Malcom Reed

This is my favorite hot wing recipes. You can use either fresh or frozen wing sections or whole wings. If the wings are frozen, thaw the wings overnight in the fridge. A good tip here is to leave the wings in their original bag but place them in a large bowl because they will leak.

1 vote
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Lemon Basil Grilled Chicken

Lemon Basil Grilled Chicken by John Spottiswood

This is a simple and tasty summer grilled chicken recipe. We usually cook this with legs or thighs, but it goes well with chicken breast too. Consider doubling the recipe as it is even better the next day. We used left overs of this chicken to make the chicken noodle soup I posted recently.

11 votes
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Grilled Chicken Hawaiian Sliders

Grilled Chicken Hawaiian Sliders by victoria jones

A wonderful dish packed full of flavor. These sliders can be served as appetizers or as a meal. I got this recipe from Tyson Chicken and ended up cutting a lot of corners in order to save time and money of ingredients I did not have on hand. I did not measure ingredients because I was just playing around, trying to make this recipe…

1 vote
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Chinese Green Tea and Lemon Chicken

Chinese Green Tea and Lemon Chicken by Smokinhotchef

I created a recipe using loose Chinese Green Tea and lemon as the primary flavor builder for grilled chicken leg quarters. The end product was a subtly flavored and citrus scented bird with lots of smoky infusion and a cacophonous blend of earthy tones. Using this tea as a marinade, helps to infuse the chicken with the boundless…

1 vote
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Roasted Chicken on the Grill

Roasted Chicken on the Grill by Mihir Shah

This is a beautiful dish that's big enough for a dinner party of 4 and makes for a great centerpiece over the holidays. The stuffing is optional, but I think it adds something to the presentation. It's really easy to make as well.

3 votes
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Southwestern Green Chile Chicken

Southwestern Green Chile Chicken by John Spottiswood

In mexico, they keep their chicken moist by grilling it underneath stones. In this recipe I've substituted foil covered bricks for stones. I got the idea from Steven Raichlen in his BBQ USA book. This is a technique used in New Mexico. I thought it added a little moisture. If you have time, it's worth it. And now that I have the…

3 votes
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Parmesan Ranch Chicken Wrap

Parmesan Ranch Chicken Wrap by Beth Roan

Quick and easy weeknight meal. Marinate chicken over night and have it ready to grill as soon as you get home.

1 vote
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Chicken Salami Club Sandwich

Chicken Salami Club Sandwich by Hina Gujral

These traditional Clubhouse Sandwiches are most often made with turkey, bacon, eggs and loads of mayonnaise, thin slices of roasted turkey topped with crispy bacon and onions over the crusty bread slices. My version of Club Sandwich features crispy Chicken Salamis and hard-boiled eggs, but keeps all the authentic taste.

1 vote
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Tantalizing Thai Grilled Chicken

Tantalizing Thai Grilled Chicken by Smokinhotchef

This recipe is full of amazing flavor components and can stand alone even at a dinner party! lots of cilantro and hints of fish and oyster sauces help to bring the effect full circle. Grilling this chicken really sends it over the top. I came up with a pasta to go with this chicken and together it's pure bliss, but feel free to mix…

1 vote
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Spicy Sweet-And-Sour Grilled Chicken

Spicy Sweet-And-Sour Grilled Chicken by K. Garner

From Gourmet's Modern Menu

1 vote
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Pomegranate-Glazed Chicken with Blackberries

Pomegranate-Glazed Chicken with Blackberries by Tracy Wilson

1 vote
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New Mexican Red Chile Chicken

New Mexican Red Chile Chicken by John Spottiswood

This recipe is very similar to the Southwestern Green Chile chicken I posted, but uses flavorful dried New Mexico chiles instead of fresh green chiles. Personally, I liked this version slightly better, but it was close. A mix of the two is ideal. I found ground New Mexican chile at the Safeway near us in part of the spice section…

2 votes
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