- mango chutney
- chicken breasts
- dark brown sugar
- juice of 1/2 lime
- soy sauce
- salt and pepper
- baby spinach
- dried cranberries
- vegetable oil
- balsamic vinegar
- sugar
Suitable for freezing
- tomato puree
- oregano
- salt and pepper
- ground turkey
- salt and pepper
- grated cheddar
- olive oil
- flour tortillas
Serves 6
WHY THIS RECIPE WORKS:
Cooking canned pinto beans for our Chicken Tostadas with Spicy Cabbage Slaw in a skillet along with some of the juice from the can gave them a creamy texture similar to refried beans. Tasters preferred queso fresco—a fresh, soft Mexican cheese available in many markets—in our Chicken Tostadas with Spicy Cabbage Slaw; however, we found we could use crumbled feta cheese instead. To save time we went with a bag of coleslaw mix instead of making the slaw from scratch. Using jarred jalapeños allowed us to add some of the brine to flavor the tostada filling as well as the slaw.
- vegetable oil
- jalapeño brine
- Salt and pepper
- juice from 2 limes
Serves 4
Use any combination of white and dark meat. For even cooking, halve breasts crosswise and separate leg quarters into thighs and drumsticks. Reduced-fat sour cream can be used in this recipe. We like to serve this chicken over egg noodles or rice.
WHY THIS RECIPE WORKS:
Bone-in, skin-on chicken pieces gave our Chicken Paprikash the best flavor of all the possibilities we tested. If left on, the skin imparted an unwelcome greasiness to the sauce. We easily remedied this by discarding the skin after browning the chicken.
We discovered that not all vegetables were right for this dish. Some were slimy, others added too much bulk, and many detracted from the sweetness of the paprika. Caramelized onions and red bell peppers worked best. We really needed to pile on the paprika before it became noticeable in our Chicken Paprikash. But in large quantities it tasted harsh and gritty. A bit of tomato paste offset the bitterness of the paprika while allowing us to include enough of the spice to do justice to the dish’s namesake.
- Salt and pepper
- vegetable oil
- tomato paste
- low-sodium chicken broth
This is really good. My kids used to request this meal when they came home from a week at camp!
Usually I end up using more chicken and more spaghetti than actually called for; when I do this I add an extra can of cream of mushroom soup.
- whole chicken
- butter
- onion chopped
- flour
- milk
- diced pimentos
- cream of chicken soup
- mushrooms **
- garlic salt **
- soy sauce
- chopped shelled pistachios
- grated lemon rind
- minced shallots
- Champagne or white wine vinegar
- garlic cloves
- kosher salt
- cooked chicken
Serves 3 to 4
Try not to purchase heads of garlic that contain enormous cloves; if unavoidable, increase the foil-covered baking time to 40 to 45 minutes so that the largest cloves soften fully. A large Dutch oven can be used in place of a skillet, if you prefer. Broiling the chicken for a few minutes at the end of cooking crisps the skin, but this step is optional. Serve the dish with slices of crusty baguette for dipping into the sauce and onto which the roasted garlic cloves can be spread.
- fresh thyme
- fresh rosemary
- fresh sage
- fresh italian parsley
- ground black pepper
Serves 4 to 6
We prefer the flavor and texture of chunky peanut butter in the sauce; in particular, we like conventional chunky peanut butter because it tends to be sweeter than natural or old-fashioned versions.
- minced fresh ginger
- soy sauce
- rice vinegar
- light brown sugar lightly packed
- dried Asian noodle or 12 ounces dried spaghetti
- Asian sesame oil
- chunky peanut butter
- sesame seeds
Serves 4
Bone-in chicken parts can be substituted for the whole chicken. For best results, use four chicken thighs and two chicken breasts, each breast split in half; the dark meat contributes valuable flavor to the broth and should not be omitted. Use a vegetable peeler to remove wide strips of zest from the lemon before juicing it. Make sure to trim any white pith from the zest, as it can impart bitter flavor. If the olives are particularly salty, give them a rinse. Serve with couscous (see related recipe).
- sweet paprika
- ground cumin
- cayenne pepper
- ground ginger
- ground coriander
- ground cinnamon
- Salt and ground black pepper
- olive oil
- low-sodium chicken broth
- honey
- chopped fresh cilantro leaves