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Chicken

Sesame, Lemon and Curry Chicken Strips

An easy do-ahead appetizer.

Coq au Vin Nouveau

Pitted prunes replace the more customary mushrooms in this delicious variation.

Roast Chicken Breasts with Parsley Pan Gravy

Complete this weeknight "Sunday supper" with traditional fixings like chive-flecked mashed potatoes (don't worry—there's enough gravy for the potatoes, too) and buttered green beans. Baked maple apples would be delicious afterward.

Chicken Breasts with Prosciutto and Sage

This can also be prepared with duck breasts, which is how it is often made in Tuscany. Either way, the dish is good with rosemary-flavored mashed potatoes and sautéed artichoke hearts.

Hoisin Chicken Skewers

Look for the hoisin sauce in the Asian foods section. To go with the skewers, have Asian noodle salad tossed with packaged shredded vegetables. For dessert, try grilled honey-brushed bananas with ice cream.

Baked Chicken with Tangy Barbecue Sauce

For this robust and easy entrée, chicken is baked with a barbecue-style glaze. Removing the skin cuts back on fat.

Broiled Chicken with Thyme, Fennel and Peppers

Melted butter laced with thyme, fennel seeds and lemon peel is drizzled over the chicken for terrific flavor. The fennel bulbs and bell peppers, both of which are also broiled, add a lot of color and taste. Pour a Sauvignon Blanc to accompany this dish.

Clark,s Barbecued Chicken

The marination and slow cooking process produce very moist chicken. Clark's distinctive tomato-based sauce provides plenty of rich, smoky flavor; the dry rub delivers a strong, spicy taste.

Chicken Salad with Peaches and Walnuts

Also good made with melon or oranges.

Roasted Gremolata Chicken

Gremolata, a mixture of minced lemon peel, garlic and parsley, is the classic topping for osso buco. This version also features rosemary. The chicken (opposite) is roasted under a baking sheet with a skillet on top; the weight ensures that the chicken will be cooked evenly. Sauted broccoli rabe is a nice go-with, as is a Pinot Noir, a Pinot Blanc or a Chianti. Cheese, figs and bread make a European-style finale.

Chicken, Corn, and Noodle Soup with Saffron

This is a lighter, first-course version of a classic Pennsylvania main-course soup. Saffron was initially a Colonial rich man's spice, and it retained a certain panache even for the Pennsylvania Dutch in Philadelphia, who grew their own.

Rosemary-Scented Chicken and Potatoes

This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
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