The chicken bible : say goodbye to boring chicken with 500 recipes for easy dinners, braises, wings, stir-fries, and so much more
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Contributors
America's Test Kitchen (Firm), author.
Published
Boston, MA : America's Test Kitchen, [2021].
Format
Book
ISBN
9781948703543, 1948703548
Physical Desc
ix, 534 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
Status
Burrillville (Jesse Smith) - Adult Non-Fiction
641.665 AME
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641.665 AME
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Coventry - Adult Non-Fiction
641.665 CHI
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641.665 CHI
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Cumberland - Non-Fiction (2nd Floor)
1520 COOKING-COOKBOOKS-AME
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Published
Boston, MA : America's Test Kitchen, [2021].
Language
English
ISBN
9781948703543, 1948703548
Notes
Bibliography
Includes index.
Description
"Poultry enthusiasts unite! ATK has you covered from the basic to the spectacular with 500 recipes that deliver low-key dinners, game-day favorites, simple sandwiches, special-occasion showstoppers, and beyond. You can call chicken a lot of things. Blank canvas, weeknight go-to, lean protein, we've heard it all. But boring? That's where we draw the line. Sure, it might have started to feel a bit redundant. But that's not the chicken's fault. ATK is here with the inspiration you need. It's time those chicken pieces in your freezer got the respect they deserve. Chicken is the go-anywhere, eat-with-anything, highly transformable crowd favorite that always fills the bill. Find exactly what you're looking for (and more!) with a wide breadth of themed chapters, including Easy Dinners, Classic Braises, Breaded and Fried, Pasta and Noodles, Savory Pies and Casseroles, and appliance-specific recipes. There's even a dedicated chapter of recipes for cooking for two. And with an introduction detailing how to prep any chicken part, from pounding breasts and preparing cutlets, to whole bird skills like butterflying or breaking down a chicken, you'll be a poultry pro in no time. Cozy up to succulent roast chickens with sauces made from pan drippings, sink your teeth into the crispiest, crunchiest fried chicken you've ever had, try your hand at sous vide for unbelievably moist chicken, or fire up the grill for anything from kebabs to beer can chicken. Feel like wingin' it? Us too. Our favorite is our game-changing Korean Fried Chicken Wings, double-fried so they stay extra-crispy under their blanket of spicy, salty, slightly-sweet sauce. With over 500 recipes, you could eat chicken every night and never tire of it. (And yes, that's a challenge.)"--,Provided by publisher.
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Location | Call Number | Status | Due Date |
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Burrillville (Jesse Smith) - Adult Non-Fiction | 641.665 AME | On Shelf | |
Coventry - Adult Non-Fiction | 641.665 CHI | On Shelf | |
Cumberland - Non-Fiction (2nd Floor) | 1520 COOKING-COOKBOOKS-AME | On Shelf | |
East Providence (Weaver) - Adult Non-Fiction | 641.665 Chi | Checked Out | June 26, 2024 |
Greenville - Adult Non-Fiction | 641.665 AME | Checked Out | June 13, 2024 |
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
(2021). The chicken bible: say goodbye to boring chicken with 500 recipes for easy dinners, braises, wings, stir-fries, and so much more . America's Test Kitchen.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)2021. The Chicken Bible: Say Goodbye to Boring Chicken With 500 Recipes for Easy Dinners, Braises, Wings, Stir-fries, and so Much More. America's Test Kitchen.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)The Chicken Bible: Say Goodbye to Boring Chicken With 500 Recipes for Easy Dinners, Braises, Wings, Stir-fries, and so Much More America's Test Kitchen, 2021.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)The Chicken Bible: Say Goodbye to Boring Chicken With 500 Recipes for Easy Dinners, Braises, Wings, Stir-fries, and so Much More America's Test Kitchen, 2021.
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