Bring Some Cajun Spice into Your Life with Blackened Chicken

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With a spicy and bold flavor, blackened chicken upgrades that humble poultry into something truly delicious for dinner. The Cajun spiced recipe is cooked until crisp on the outside and juicy on the inside. It’s spicy, savory, and so simple to make. Pair it with your favorite side dishes and enjoy! Get the recipe now.

The Most Mouthwatering Grilled Chicken Salad with Strawberry Vinaigrette

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This grilled chicken salad with strawberry vinaigrette is loaded with delightful flavors and textures. Baby spring greens are topped with juicy poultry, ripe berries, fresh tomatoes, feta cheese crumbles, and a homemade tangy, fruity balsamic vinaigrette. It’ll become your new favorite lunch. Get the recipe now.

How to Break Down a Whole Chicken Easily

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Want to hone your kitchen technique and save a little money on poultry? Whether you’re making stew or stock, it’s time to learn how to break down a chicken. Cutting whole poultry into parts isn’t as hard as you might think, and it will soon become your favorite skill to practice. Read on to get our tips now.

Bring Italy to Your Table with Rigatoni Di Gregorio

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When you start craving a taste of Italy at home, whip up this easy and rich Rigatoni di Gregorio. The copycat recipe is one that packs a punch of creamy flavor with chicken, onions, and mushrooms. It’s a filling dish that will satisfy even the most hungry bellies. Get the recipe now and spend a night in Italy.

Fresh and Flavorful Chicken Waldorf Salad Wraps

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When you feel like treating yourself to a flavorful and fresh lunch, reach for one of these chicken Waldorf salad wraps. Leftover poultry paired with celery, grapes, apples, walnuts, and raisins provides a textural symphony, all wrapped up in a flour tortilla. Learn how to make our version of this classic recipe now.

Enjoy a Night In with the Best Slow Cooker Chicken Teriyaki

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There’s no need to leave the comfort of your own home when you can whip up the best slow cooker chicken teriyaki after a long day at work. The exceptionally flavorful poultry is so juicy, ideal for serving over rice with your favorite vegetables. You can skip the restaurant and you won’t regret it. Get the recipe now.

Grilled Lemon Thyme Chicken

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Embrace the fresh flavors of citrus and herbs with our easy grilled lemon thyme chicken. Simple ingredients infuse the poultry with flavor. Cook up your entree outside, and pair it with seasonal vegetables and your favorite starchy side dish. Your weeknight dinner woes are solved! Get the recipe now.

Crispy Baked Buttermilk and Spelt Chicken Fingers

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Our baked buttermilk and crispy spelt chicken fingers aren’t like the frozen boxed version your mom used to whip up when you were a kid. The poultry is marinated in a spicy mixture, then breaded and baked. The bold flavor really comes through when you bite into each crispy piece. Get the recipe now.

Lightened Up Baked General Tso’s Chicken with Scallions and Chilies

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If crunchy, fiery chicken is your jam, this baked General Tso’s will make your taste buds go gaga. In this lightened-up version, the chicken is coated with cornflakes, baked until golden, and then bathed in a sticky glaze of honey and chili paste. Read on to add this tangy recipe to your homemade takeout collection.

Cooking with Beer: Juicy Grilled Lager and Lemon Chicken

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Beer isn’t just for drinking anymore. Our incredibly juicy grilled lager and lemon chicken is a tasty way to enjoy your favorite brew outside the glass. With a beer-based marinade, this flavorful poultry will become your new dinner go-to, paired with a green vegetable and starch for a complete meal. Get the recipe now.

The Best Pollo Rojo Enchiladas (Chicken Enchiladas with Red Chili Sauce)

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Our pollo rojo enchiladas are made with chicken in red chili sauce that provides the best kind of kick to amp up your normal weeknight dinner routine. When the poultry is cooked in the homemade red chili sauce, it becomes moist, flavorful, and spicy. So worth making from scratch! Get the recipe now on Foodal.

Forget Takeout, Make Pan-Fried Chicken Pot Stickers at Home

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There’s no need to order takeout to get your appetizer fix – make pan-fried chicken pot stickers in your own kitchen instead! With premade wonton wrappers and a simple poultry and vegetable filling, they’re easy to prepare, and sesame oil brings a depth of flavor to the crispy exterior that you can’t get anywhere else.