New Ideas for Chicken
September 05, 2012
Credit: Photo: Brian Woodcock
Fun recipes that put America's favorite bird in bright new flavor feathers
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Kung Pao Chicken Tacos
Banishing all boring birds: Rev up dinner with tangy, smoky, or fiery flavors.
In our first recipe, kung pao has its tortilla moment.
The Idea | Mmmmm: sweet-salty-spicy kung pao chicken, an American Chinese restaurant classic. Here, taking inspiration from those hip Korean taco trucks, we took a mixture usually served over rice and stuffed it into blistered tortillas.
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Champagne–Browned Butter Chicken
The Idea | This is a riff on coq au vin, the French standard of chicken and veggies simmered in red wine. The coq usually takes on a deep purplish-red cast from the vin, but our modern take cooks the chicken in broth: It tastes lighter and looks much brighter. After the chicken cooks, it's smothered with a delicious Champagne reduction sauce that's enriched with nutty brown butter.
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Crisp Chicken Marinara
The Idea | The trouble with chicken Parmesan, the dish that inspired this recipe, is that the chicken is breaded and fried before it's sauced, cheesed, and broiled, which often sogs out the crisp coating. We flipped the process, cooking the chicken in the tomato sauce, then breading and broiling.
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Ramen Noodle Bowl
The Idea | Move over chicken noodle soup—ramen is the new bowl of comfort. Here, we offer a Japanese-style chicken soup twist, flavored with miso, soy sauce, chile paste, and porcini mushrooms.
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Green Curry Fritters
The Idea | Thai green curry is a sauce of lemongrass, ginger, chiles, and herbs. It's spicy, fragrant, and wonderful, and turns pedestrian chicken patties into spicy powerhouses that are perfect with