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Classic Roast Turkey by ShaleeDPI found this recipe in one of my food newsletters and I find it doable on my end plus it looks simple delicious! |
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Pollo in porchetta by Frank FarielloWhen I served this dish, several of my dinner guests were wondering what the 'secret' ingredient was that have this roast chicken such a special flavor. Of course, rotisserie chicken is almost always wonderfully juicy and luscious, but pollo in porchetta--chicken prepared in the manner of roast suckling pig--is something else. |
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Spice Rubbed Roast Turkey by Robyn SavoieThis salty-spicy-sweet rub keeps the meat lean but still plenty of flavor. This recipe easily converts to a 3 - 4 pound roasting chicken. Just cut the seasonings in half. The instructions include cooking time. |
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Good Old-fashioned Canadian Thanksgiving Dinner by ElaineA lovely turkey, stuffed with dressing and cranberries, and roasted to perfection, make this a classic that is not only easy on the budget, but impressive in flavor! |
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Honey Roasted Chicken by ChristineA recipe from old magazine that turned out fabulous. |
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Maple Smoked and Glazed Turkey by Patti FisherWe did a turkey this weekend just to give you some ideas for your Thanksgiving bird. We smoked this guy in maple smoke for 5 hours and Patti made a maple glaze that was over the top. It is recommended that you don’t stuff your turkey as Mom did when we were growing up. The stuffing does not get hot enough to kill any food-borne… |
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Drunken Style Chinese Drumsticks by SmokinhotchefOh no "chicken again" becomes "Oh Yeah! Chicken Again" with this recipe. Drumsticks are popular and easy to handle especially with the kitties. The best part about it is chicken legs are like kebabs in that the meat is on a bone stick of sorts. Marinating makes these puppies extra moist and flavorful throughout. They pair well… |
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Bourbon Street Chicken by Ken & Patti FisherWe were gifted with some really nice bourbon. We don’t drink it, unless we’re in New Orleans, where it’s a rule, so we decided to cook with some. Like wine if it’s good enough to drink, it’s just right to use in cooking. Patti’s favorite part of the chicken is dark meat and she created a really enjoyable marinade. She used white wine… |
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Oklahoma Brisket by Robert LongA great tender brisket different from smoked brisket |
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Portuguese Roast Chicken Piri Piri by ruth martinsIn Portugal you see chicken being roasted on a electric spin roast constantly. They are marinated for hours previously and the spicy flavours sip into the flesh during the cooking process. Piri Piri is the spice of preference. This Spice gives the chicken an Amazing flavour! |
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BBQ Roasted Pork by YinBBQ Pork also known as Char Siu in Cantonese is another famous Hong Kong style BBQ dish that many like to eat. This recipe may not be 100% homemade as we skipped the tedious steps of making Char Siu sauce by using ready-made sauce instead but it produced the same drool-worthy BBQ pork that one hardly resist! |
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Chicken wings in BBQ sauce with roasted potato. by HelenscookingI bet you love chicken wings and roasted potato. The recipe is inspired by necessity to cook something fast and easy. Roasted potato is a recipe of my Italian friend and wings’ recipe is borrowed from one diner. It’s literally more efforts to eat than to cook. (Just remember if you want them even more delicious marinade the wings… |
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Pulled Ranchero BBQ Niman Ranch Pork by Percy Whatley
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Chicken Cordon Bleu in a Pouch by Cynthia Sperrya classic french dish revised for your camping trip. |
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Maple Glazed Pork Chop by Dave @ NoRecipeRequired.comThe maple glaze in this recipe is an excellent accent to the pork - a meat that loves to be paired with sweet. The dish reminds me of my New England days, but is far beyond a regional specialty. I like to brine the chops before cooking and sear them off to get nice crusty outside an a just cooked through center. |
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