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Entries in roast chicken (3)

Monday
Mar262012

A Delicious Chinese Chicken Salad

By Sandy Hu

Congratulations to Blake S. from Fort Myers FL who won our Special Fork Kerrygold sweepstakes! Thanks to all who participated.

Iceberg lettuce gets no respect. In my first public relations job, I represented America’s mainstay salad green, and even then it was losing ground to sexier choices like arugula and darker, more nutritious lettuce options like butter and romaine.

With so many leafy greens today, iceberg may seem like an anomaly. But nothing beats a crisp wedge of iceberg drizzled with blue cheese dressing. And it’s still a great partner for a BLT or a burger.

Iceberg lettuce is so mild as to be almost flavorless, but the crisp and crunchy texture of a well-chilled head is incomparable. I learned the trick of preparing iceberg lettuce on the job. The secret is to core, rinse and drain, then refrigerate.

Crisp up a head of iceberg lettuce to make this Chinese Chicken Salad. You could use romaine or napa cabbage, but I still like iceberg for this one.

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Friday
Mar042011

How to Roast a Chicken

By David Hu

In the time that it takes you to watch this video, you could have prepped a chicken and popped it into the oven, where it would roast unattended until dinner. Sure it’s easy to buy a rotisserie chicken from the supermarket, but there’s nothing like the flavor of a plump, juicy, homemade roast bird.  Bonus: your whole house will smell so inviting, making everyone ravenous.

Be sure to crank up your oven before you start, since it will take 10 or 15 minutes to get the heat up to 400 degrees.  The length of time required to roast your chicken depends on the size of the bird. Allow 15 to 18 minutes per pound.  Altogether, you’ll need about 1 to 1 ½ hours of total roasting time.

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Thursday
Jul222010

Simple Roast Chicken

By Andrew Hunter

There’s something special about a roast chicken – simple yet perfect. It’s a right of passage for chefs; roasting chicken is often a test for chefs who are “auditioning” for a position in fine kitchens around the world.

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