
Recipe for Creole Spiced Marinated Chicken
An often-overlooked cooking technique, marinating chicken or beef not only introduces new flavors to occasionally uninteresting ingredients, but naturally tenderizes the meat.
An often-overlooked cooking technique, marinating chicken or beef not only introduces new flavors to occasionally uninteresting ingredients, but naturally tenderizes the meat.
This spicy and tart dip combines nutritious soybean with fat-free yogurt and flavors of the Southwest.
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