Chicken & turkey

Braised duck legs with red cabbage and carrot

Braised Duck Legs With Red Cabbage and Carrot

We want to wish you a couple of merry duck legs served over red cabbage and carrot. A lot of attention was put on these duck legs: first, we’ve spiced them, then seared them, and finally, we’ve slid into the oven for just the right amount of time. Serving them on a bed of red cabbage and carrot was just called for.

Chicken Strips

Chicken Strips

Is there really any difference between chicken strips and chicken fingers? Yes. One has 14 letters and the other only 13. Our suggestion is to serve them over baked potatoes, but this is just a suggestion. You can have them with beer if you like.

Oven-Roasted Whole Chicken with Rice

Oven-Roasted Whole Chicken With Rice and Potatoes

Next time when you oven-roast a whole chicken try and do it like this. Before the chicken goes in the oven, coat it with a thick garlicky mayonnaise mixture. And there’s more: why don’t you lay the coated chicken on a bed of basmati rice and unpeeled potatoes?

Chicken Breast, Sweet Potato, and Broccoli Spread

Chicken Breast, Sweet Potato, and Broccoli Spread

Spread the joy in the morning and start your meals with this chicken breast spread. It’s all about cooking and mashing together sweet potato, broccoli, zucchini, and chicken meat. Psst, we don’t use any kind of oil, this time.

Apple, Veggie and Chicken Breast Puree

Apple, Veggie and Chicken Breast Puree

It’s not every day you prepare an all-in-one puree. This is one of those days. One of these days in which your puree has everything in it: veggies and fruits (leek, pumpkin, carrot, apple, and sweet potato), meat (chicken breast), and cheese (parmesan). All-in-one, said and done!

Chicken Breast and Sweet Potato Spread

Chicken Breast and Sweet Potato Spread

We’ll keep away from oil for this one, but you don’t have to. We’ll cook everything (meat and vegetables) together in a pan, then mash them. In 40 minutes, tops, all you’ll have to do it’ll be to spread this creamy mixture on your toast and eat it. Low-fat, low-carb, low-sodium, and low-calorie stuff.

Apple and Potato Chicken Salad

Apple and Potato Chicken Salad

Salad equals easy, right? This may be right, however, it’ll take you some 35 to 50 minutes for this one, depending on how you organize yourself. You’ll have to boil the chicken breast and the potatoes first, then it’s all about simply mixing all the ingredients together. Nothing new, right?

Oat-Crusted Chicken Breast with Tomato and Cucumber Salad

Oat-Crusted Chicken Breast With Tomato and Cucumber Salad

Crunchy, crunchier, crunchiest. Next time when you are up for some crunchy chicken breast, coat it with oatmeal and Cajun and oregano-flavored flour (and, of course, with egg wash, duh). And while the meat is frying, quickly prepare a juicy salad to serve the chicken over.

Roast Chicken with Minty Green Sauce

Roast Chicken With Minty Green Sauce

It’s time to cook a whole chicken again, but there is no need to get fancy with it. Get your oven ready! For the sake of simplicity, while the chicken is baking, we’ll prepare a hot and thick buttery sauce with spinach, mint, and parsley.

Chicken Cacciatore

Chicken Cacciatore

Let’s do some braising. Hunter-style! The chicken cacciatore recipe is very suitable for that, so have a few drumsticks ready, together with canned tomatoes, vermouth, and a number of spices. And if you’re looking for the real Italian experience, then you better serve the cacciatore with polenta!

Philippine Adobo

Philippine Adobo

Say “Hello!” to the chicken adobo, inspired to us by the Filipino cuisine. You can choose to marinate the chicken meat for an hour or for the whole night; it depends on how fast you want the adobo on your plate. You can also choose not to marinate it at all, but some flavor will be lost in this case. It’s up to you! And what better side dish for this piece of Asian cuisine, than cooked rice?

Warm Pearl Barley and Chicken Breast Salad

Warm Pearl Barley and Chicken Breast Salad

This warm salad has pretty much everything in it: meat and cereals, greenies and legumes. Therefore, you should try and use one of the largest bowls in your kitchen. These quantities are for 3 servings. Eat responsibly.

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