Search
by Ingredient

7,478 chicken recipes

Recipe NOT List Recipe NOT List™ - disabled
placeholder
Peking Shrimp Ball Soup

Peking shrimp ball soup with handmade ginger-shrimp dumplings, bean thread noodles, mushrooms, and snow peas in a light chicken broth with sherry.

placeholder
Rice Almondine

Rice almondine with brown minute rice, green beans, toasted almonds, and dill cooked in chicken broth with lemon juice. A quick 15-minute side dish with nutty crunch.

placeholder
Blue Corn Tortilla Stack

Blue corn tortillas stacked with seasoned chicken, Monterey Jack, pine nuts, and red chile sauce, then baked until bubbly. New Mexican flat enchiladas you eat with a fork and knife.

placeholder
Rumaki

Classic rumaki appetizer with chicken livers and water chestnuts wrapped in bacon, marinated in soy sauce with ginger and curry, then broiled until crispy. A retro cocktail party staple.

Mom's Potato-Leek Soup
Mom's Potato-Leek Soup

Potato leek soup pureed silky-smooth from russets, sweet leeks, onions and chicken broth. A five-ingredient French bistro classic, no cream needed.

placeholder
Confit of Salmon with Roasted Shallots, Garlic & Red Wine

Salmon confit gently poached in duck fat with lemon and thyme, served with roasted shallots, garlic, and a velvety red wine reduction. Restaurant-quality at home.

placeholder
Spinachand Garbanzos & Raisins Pasta

Spinach, chickpea, and golden raisin pasta brings Sicilian sweet-savory flavor to weeknight dinner. Garlicky olive oil, red pepper flakes, and a splash of broth pull it all together over penne.

placeholder
Herb Crusted Cod with Corn-Ginger Broth

Herb crusted cod plates a parsley-cilantro breadcrumb crusted cod fillet on wilted baby bok choy with a silky corn-ginger broth. Fusion fish dinner ready in 45 minutes.

placeholder
Pasta Fagioli Soup

Italian pasta fagioli soup with cannellini and kidney beans, bacon, ditalini pasta, and aromatic vegetables. The classic Italian peasant pasta-and-bean soup ready in 40 minutes.

placeholder
Kash Varnishkes

Kasha varnishkes is the classic Jewish comfort dish: toasted buckwheat groats coated with egg, simmered with caramelized onions and porcini mushrooms, then tossed with bowtie pasta.

placeholder
Puree of Sweet Potato Soup

Pureed sweet potato soup with nutmeg and white pepper, served with a dollop of cranberry sauce and sour cream in each bowl. A silky, elegant soup for fall and holiday tables.

Tomato & Orange Soup
Tomato & Orange Soup

Creamy tomato and orange soup with fresh tomatoes, orange juice, orange zest and a swirl of cream. A British-style soup that's bright, velvety and full of citrus warmth.

placeholder
Natural Treat

Earthworm Stroganoff with purged and baked earthworms, sauteed mushrooms, onions, and sour cream over rice. An adventurous entomophagy recipe using the classic Stroganoff method.

placeholder
Arugula & Chanterelle Mushroom Ravioli

Delicate homemade ravioli filled with wilted arugula, sautéed chanterelle mushrooms, and Parmigiano-Reggiano, served over more arugula and mushrooms with brown chicken sauce. Restaurant-quality Italian pasta at home.

placeholder
Green Beans with Fermented Black Beans & Pork Sauce

Green beans with fermented black beans and pork: classic Sichuan-style stir-fry with salty-funky fermented black beans, ground pork, garlic, and ginger. Weeknight wok dinner, 15 minutes start to finish.

placeholder
Plantation Stew

Plantation stew: a hearty Southern-style lamb stew with potatoes, red peppers, citrus, and a splash of sherry. A slow-simmered comfort dinner that warms to the bones.

Showing 5121 - 5136 of 7478 recipes

Chicken Tips

How to Buy and Prepare the Best Chicken

Tips on shopping, storing and most importantly keeping your chicken moist and juicy.

Discover The Best Tasting Chicken Wings in the World

There will always be a lot of ways in preparing chicken-wings. Originally it was prepared by deep frying the chicken-wing. Eventually they started to add some flour, some spices before deep frying the chicken-wing.

The Easiest Way to Keep Poultry Fresh

Turkey, chicken and duck, along with other birds are some of the most popular meats in the world, but like all foods, there are certain limitations on how long one can keep poultry fresh. Here are some basic tips to keep your poultry fresher, longer:

Unscrambling the Egg

Which came first, the chicken or the egg, asks the ancient and proverbial question. Men have pondered this seemingly simplistic, yet intriguingly paradoxical query for

Don't Be Chicken

Tonight I'm roasting a chicken. I will fill the cavity with chopped onion, lemon, garlic, parsley, rosemary, salt and pepper. I will then

more kitche tips & tricks