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Grilled Chicken Meatballs
This technique for grilled chicken meatballs is the only way to go. By pre-baking the meatballs, they finish quickly on the grill, and stay moist and juicy every time. A hoisin-ginger glaze makes a beautiful, glossy meatball, but you can flavor them just about any way you want.
Chef John's Chicken Saltimbocca
Chef John's chicken saltimbocca is a next-level flavorful way to prepare chicken breasts. The quick and easy pan sauce is optional, but really elevates the dish, and a tangy salad of bitter greens and radish makes a fresh contrast between bites.
How to Make Perfect Polenta
Polenta is nothing more than coarsely ground cornmeal. The classic ratio is 1 part polenta to 4 parts water, but I like to measure the polenta just a little scant of a full cup. I often use chicken broth instead of water. It's a great base for any kind of saucy meat or mushroom ragout.
Fondant Potatoes
My fondant potatoes are oven-braised in a buttery, thyme-flavored sauce. The result of this old-school method? Golden brown potatoes with a crispy crust that remain rich and creamy on the insides. Serve this classic French side dish alongside roast chicken, beef, or fish.
Chef John's Chicken Florentine
This chicken Florentine dish of golden-fried chicken breasts resting on a creamy spinach sauce flavored with garlic, lemon, and white wine is so incredible โ it's rich and satisfying enough to serve all on its own!
Poulet au Vinaigre (Chicken with Vinegar)
Poulet au vinaigre, or chicken with vinegar, is one of those rustic French preparations for chicken thighs, that is both a pleasure to make and delicious to eat. The tarragon, shallot, and wine pan sauce is rich, but not too rich, and perfectly balanced.
Fresh Tomato Curry Sauce
This fresh tomato curry sauce is the best thing to make with sweet, vine-ripened tomatoes after you've eaten your fill of them in their raw state. Simple, beautiful, and amazing, it's shown here with pork, but you can make this sauce for just about anything - chicken, beef, lamb, vegetables, or even pasta. All you need to do is adjust the simmering time.
Chili Bean Chicken
This chili bean chicken, a savory casserole of chicken thighs nestled in chili baked beans, is for when you crave both chicken chili and roast chicken with baked beans, and it is both very easy and very delicious.
Grilled Spaghetti
Grilled spaghetti is cooked directly in a very simple sauce, so that all the extra flavor from toasting dry pasta on a grill stays in the sauce. This is delicious on its own as a side dish, or as a base for other grilled things like eggplant or chicken.
Apple Cider Chicken
This apple cider chicken could not be simpler or more delicious. Chicken breasts cook first in sage-infused butter, then return to a sweet-sour pan sauce of reduced apple cider and vinegar. The pan sauce is then finished to glistening perfection in the classic French style with a chunk of cold butter.
Chicken Tots
These chicken tots have a poutine vibe, and, while being much easier and faster to make than real poutine, satisfies in the same way. Saucy meat over potatoes is always a winner, but this creamy chicken sauce over tots will be your new favorite thing the minute you try it.
Shawarma-Spiced Roast Turkey Breast
Shawarma-spiced roast turkey breast uses the same spices people love in a chicken shawarma wrap. It is moist, tender, and extremely flavorful, and the spices seem to work even better with the meatier taste of turkey. The gorgeously-colored pan sauce made from the drippings elevates the flavor still more.
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