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“I can only roast chicken the way I roast chicken,” the chef André Soltner told The Times’s Molly O’Neill in 1991 Mr Soltner, then the chef of the celebrated Lutece in Manhattan, was explaining a controversial step in his recipe for the bird, which results in marvelously juicy, flavorful meat
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Chicken pan-roasted in white wine with artichokes and chorizo may sound fancy, but with a couple easy steps and little prep-time, this just might become a new go-to weeknight recipe.
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Changing a meal’s status requires more than a change of name, but not much more Roast chicken is still roast chicken whether you label it haute cuisine, bourgeois cuisine or country cooking; even calling it “poulet roti” will not transmogrify this simple bird Move, however, from the kitchen to the dining room and from everyday dishes to fine china, then add an appetizer and dessert, and a family meal becomes a festive dinner for guests.
Ingredients: chicken
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We love this recipe because it's easy, elegant and simply delicious!
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I started cooking a slow beef roast about a year before I worked this one out. I would chuck the beef into a casserole, then mix through bbq sauce in the morning...
Ingredients: lamb, rosemary, cloves
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Get Garlic Roast Chicken with Rosemary and Lemon Recipe from Food Network
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This is warming comfort food at its best. Don't let the long cooking time discourage you. You'll spend very little time at the stove before the pan goes into the oven.
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Pork shoulder is slow cooked in a tangy, sweet homemade barbecue sauce, perfect for serving a hungry family.
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This is an awesome French Onion Soup made at some of the old Famous Barr Department Store Cafeterias.
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Your dinner guests won't miss the beef once they taste this extravagantly seasoned turkey and veggie chili.
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This Cuban-inspired mojo marinade would work great as an all-purpose marinade for just about anything destined for the grill, but skirt steak is Chef John's top choice.
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Pull out your spice drawer and get ready, because there are a heap of herbs and spices in this one: garlic powder, onion powder, mustard powder, coriander, savory, thyme, basil, bay leaves, cumin and brown sugar. Rub on the meat, chill overnight and grill.