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26
Apr

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19
Apr

Learn how to truss a chicken for oven cooking in this free cooking video on how to prepare and cook chicken recipes.

Expert: Louis Ortiz
Bio: Louis Ortiz is a professional chef instructor at a culinary institute. He has been working in the culinary industry for 10 years.
Filmmaker: EV studios

Duration : 0:4:20

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15
Apr

In this video, Betty demonstrates how to make a Chicken Salad Sandwich that closely resembles the chicken salad served at an upscale restaurant in Lexington, KY. You can serve this as a sandwich or as a salad. (Both are demonstrated.)

Ingredients:

15 oz. canned white chicken chunks (I used Valley Fresh brand, one 10 oz. can and one 5 oz. can. You may use leftover chicken, cut into chunks. )
1/2 cup finely chopped celery
1/2 cup halved red seedless grapes (You may use green seedless grapes.)
1/4 finely chopped pecans (I used an electric kitchen chopper, but you may leave them in larger pieces, if desired.)
1/2 cup mayonnaise
croissants, as many as you need (You can make this healthier with 100% whole wheat bread slices.)
freshly washed and dried lettuce leaves

In a medium to large mixing bowl, combine 15 oz. chunked chicken, 1/2 cup chopped celery, 1/2 cup halved grapes, 1/4 cup chopped pecans, and 1/2 cup mayonnaise. Stir until well-combined. Split a croissant in half horizontally. If desired, broil the cut sides of the croissant to keep them from absorbing the chicken salad filling. Now, place a couple of fresh lettuce leaves on the bottom half of the croissant, put a generous amount of chicken salad on top of the lettuce, and cap it off with the top half of the croissant. Continue until your materials are used up. As an alternative, you may place lettuce leaves on a serving plate, and place a large mound of chicken salad on top. If you have any pecan crumbles left, sprinkle them on top. Place a fresh, hot croissant alongside. This is just *one* way to make chicken salad. It is also great if you substitute pineapple, chopped dates, raisins, etc., in place of the grapes! You can make this a *very* healthy dish, if you choose, because *you* have control of exactly what goes in it!!!

Duration : 0:7:53

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12
Mar

A simple pan fried chicken recipe is a quick and healthy meal option. Pan fry chicken for dinner with tips from a master chef in this free culinary video.

Expert: Jordan Ceresnie
Bio: Chef Jordan Ceresnie received his Culinary Arts Certification and Baking and Pastry Certification from the Napa Valley Cooking School, where he graduated at top of his class.
Filmmaker: Robert Rogers

Duration : 0:4:54

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8
Mar

In this video, Betty demonstrates how to make Chicken Littles Sandwiches. Uncooked chicken breasts are cut into pieces that are about the size of a “slider” (small) sandwich bun. The pieces are seasoned and coated with flour, and fried until bowned and done, and then placed in a small bun, along with mayonnaise and dill pickle chips. A great party snack!

Ingredients:

chicken breast meat, cut into squares about 2-inches by 2-inches and 1-inch thick. (You will need about 1 1/2 pounds of chicken breast to make a dozen sandwiches.)
meat tenderizer (No MSG) or salt, to taste
freshly ground black pepper, to taste
1 cup flour
1/3 cup peanut (or other) oil in a heavy, 9-inch skillet
slider buns (miniature sandwich buns) (If you cannot find slider buns, then you may use party rolls, or you may make biscuits or rolls frome scratch–You will find recipes for biscuits and rolls in bettyskitchen.)
mayonnaise, to taste
dill pickle chips, to taste

Slice uncooked chicken into squares, so that you have the number of squares you need to serve on the number of slider buns you have available. If you have leftover pieces of chicken, chop them into cubes, and fry them as “chicken nuggets” after you have made your Chicken Littles. Sprinkle each uncooked chicken breast square with meat tenderizer or salt, and grind fresh black peppercorns over both sides. (You may sprinkle with ground black pepper, instead.) Place 1 cup flour in a gallon-sized zip lock bag. Place about 4 sqares of chicken in the bag at a time, and shake to coat with flour. Place the coated chicken squares, one at a time, into hot peanut oil in a skillet on top of the stove. Continue placing the squares, until you have a single layer in the skillet. Now, let the chicken cook over medium heat, until it is brown on the bottom side. Turn once, and let the chicken brown on the other side. When chicken is brown on both sides (and done all the way through), remove from the hot oil, and place on paper toweling to drain. To serve, cut a slider bun open at the “hinge, spread both halves with a thin layer of mayonnaise, place a cooked square of chicken on one side and put two dill pickle slices on the other side. Close the bun, and the Chicken Little is ready to eat! Serve while warm, if possible, although these are good, even after they have cooled a bit. This will be great for feeding a crowd at a Super Bowl party! (You can fry the chicken earlier, and reheat it right before assembling the Chicken Little Sandwiches–very carefree and easy!) I hope you enjoy these; we love them! –Betty :)

Duration : 0:10:32

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26
Feb

Quick and Easy Chicken Quesadillas. You can make this great snack fast. Add what you like meny different ways to cook and foods to add, great as an Appetizer or as a dinner meal or even lunch. Quick Video. Put your own videos recipes on http://www.ClipChef.com

Duration : 0:2:11

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16
Feb

Chicken Dishes

Author: admin

TUSCAN chicken SIMMER
This tasty chicken dish isnt just a great weeknight solution, its fancy enough to whip up when guests drop by. Watch as the Kraft Kitchens Food Expert show you how to turn everyday chicken breasts into something fantastic.

ITALIAN-STYLE CHICKEN SKILLET
This meals a winner for dinner! Watch the Kraft Kitchens Food Expert show you how to cook up this better-for-you Italian-style chicken recipe thats delicious enough to serve the whole family. Even better, you only need to use one pan to cook everything!

CHEESY CHICKEN N BROCCOLI SIMMER
Looking for kid-friendly dishes that help save you time? This cheesy favorite keeps chicken exciting, and its all made in the same pan. Watch the Kraft Kitchens Food Expert show you how easy it is, and see if it doesnt make its way onto your table!

Duration : 0:5:58

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11
Feb

Looking for a fresh, healthy and easy meal idea? For busy nights, here’s a simple pasta salad with the fresh, zesty flavors of Italy.

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21
Jan

Learn how to cook this easy chicken tandoori – ideal for lighter eating – with our easy to follow step-by-step recipe video.

Visit waitrose.com/live to see WaitroseLIVE, the interactive recipe magazine this video is taken from, for more recipes, food news, information and ideas.

Duration : 0:2:28

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15
Jan

In this video, Betty demonstrates how to make her version of Kentucky Fried Popcorn Chicken. With 11 herbs and spices for flavor, and flour for coating, generous-sized chicken nuggets are fried in peanut oil to make a variation of KFCs Popcorn Chicken. Youll love this lighter style treat, which has a decreased amount of fat and salt!

Ingredients:

1 tablespoon paprika
½ tablespoon onion salt
1 teaspoon celery salt
1 teaspoon rubbed sage
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon ground allspice
1 teaspoon ground oregano
1 teaspoon chili powder
1 teaspoon ground black pepper
1 teaspoon sweet basil, crushed
1 teaspoon marjoram, crushed
2 pounds uncooked chicken breast meat, cut into chunks—sized to your liking
1 cup flour
¼ cup peanut oil—more, if needed

In a small bowl thoroughly combine 1 tablespoon paprika, ½ tablespoon onion salt, 1 teaspoon celery salt, 1 teaspoon rubbed sage, 1 teaspoon garlic powder, 1 teaspoon ground allspice, 1 teaspoon ground oregano, 1 teaspoon chili powder, 1 teaspoon ground black pepper, 1 teaspoon sweet basil, crushed, and 1 teaspoon marjoram, crushed, and set aside. Cut 2 pounds of uncooked chicken breast meat into chunks, and set aside. Pour 1 cup flour into a zip-lock bag, and set aside. Now, take about half of the herb seasoning mixture, and add it to your uncooked chicken chunks, and work it in with your hands. This will give a medium amount of spiciness to the chicken. Add more of the herb seasoning, if you like a spicier flavor. (You may cover the chicken with plastic wrap, and let it sit in the refrigerator to absorb the herb flavors for about 4 hours, if you choose, but that is not necessary.) When you are ready to fry your herb-seasoned chicken chunks, heat about ¼ cup of peanut oil in a skillet, until a sprinkling of flour sizzles. Then, place a handful of seasoned chicken chunks in the zip lock bag, shake the bag until the chicken chunks are thoroughly coated, shake off any excess flour, and place them individually into the hot oil. Continue until you have a single layer of chicken chunks in the skillet. Reduce the heat, and tend to the chicken closely, as it will cook quickly! When each piece is brown on the bottom side, turn it over to brown on the top side. When both sides are brown, the chicken is most likely done. You may test for doneness by cutting into the largest piece, and it should be white all the way through—no pink! Remove the chicken chunks to a plate that is covered with paper toweling for draining any excess oil. Repeat the process to make a second skillet of Popcorn Chicken. (You may have to remove any leftover crumbs from the skillet, and replenish the peanut oil, by adding another ¼ cup.) When all of the chicken has been fried and drained, remove it to a nice serving platter. This is great for kids—big kids, too!!! Note: I am not making any claim that this is the official secret recipe of Kentucky Fried Chicken, only that it is *my* version of Kentucky Fried Popcorn chicken—which I think you will find to be much healthier, having more meat and less coating, and therefore having less salt and fat! Enjoy!!!

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