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Poultry

Chicken-Leg Confit With Potatoes and Escarole

Make this elegant meal for two your next date-night-in.

Roast Chickens and Sausages for a Crowd

One of the centerpieces of Butch Anthony's outdoor dining room is a massive firepit-grill outfitted with vintage Dutch ovens, which were buried in embers to cook these chickens. We've adapted the method for a regular oven.

How to Make Roast Chicken Even Better

The secret is in the sourdough.

The Right Way to Make a Turkey Club

Yes, there's a wrong way to make a turkey club. We're here to help you avoid the pitfalls.

Our New Recipes of the Week

It's summer versus fall, and these recipes have definitely picked a side.

This 7-Cent Kitchen Investment Pays Off Tremendously

Are they pretty? No. Are they comfortable? Eh. But are they your best friend in the kitchen? Sometimes!

Chicken Thigh Potpie

Chicken potpie is a dish many of us crave when we want to conjure up the warmth of home and hearth, and chef Ashley Christensen, owner of Poole's Diner in Raleigh, North Carolina, is no different. "This potpie is inspired by my mother's kind of cooking: dishes that shout out the classics, but with clean flavors and crisp textures," she says. Christensen grounds the pie in colder-month offerings of sweet potatoes and rutabagas and tender leaves of kale instead of the usual carrot and celery combo. Adding another bit of Southern flair, the chef uses a small amount of cornmeal in the crust, which provides a nutty, toasty flavor with an echo of sweetness to match the filling. "Though some potpies are encased in crust, I like the "island" approach, letting the gravy bubble up around the pillow of crust," Christensen says. "Crust is potpie's defining moment, no matter how delicious the filling."

Epi's New Recipes of the Week

Taking advantage of tomato season, one cocktail/pizza/toast at a time.

Ancho Tortilla Soup

Ancho chilies are dried Poblano chilies, and have an earthy, sweet flavor and mild heat level. This classic tortilla soup is a creative way to use leftover turkey—substitute 1 1/2 cups finely chopped cooked turkey for the chicken.

Herbed Chicken & Tomatoes

Just like it's done in a restaurant – chicken cutlets seasoned with Italian herbs in a chunky tomato sauce served over pasta.

Roasted Turkey with Smoked Paprika

Smoked Paprika adds sweet, smoky flavor and beautiful color to roasted turkey. Everyone will be thankful for this centerpiece of the holiday table.

Roasted Brined Turkey with Cider Gravy

Brine a turkey breast to add flavor and moistness. Pick up some local apple cider to make a flavorful gravy to serve with the turkey.

Savory Chicken Pot Pies

These individual puff pastry-topped chicken pot pies are the perfect comfort food for guests. Prepare the filling and cut out the pastry ahead to save time in the kitchen.

Moroccan Roasted Chicken

During the developing and testing process for this book, this dish became Hubby's new favorite. Totally unexpected—I was sure he'd steal a line from the kids and say, "Thank you anyway, but this is not my taste." (We taught them to say that instead of "Ooo, yick!") It's just not the usual stuff and spices he goes for, but apparently the combination was soooo his taste. And mine, too. It's one of those winner recipes that will make you dance around your kitchen. You may hug me now.

Apricot-Mustard Baked Chicken

This chicken takes about 10 minutes to pull together and then about a half hour of mostly hands-off time in the oven. In theory, you could time things so the chicken is ready as soon as the kids go to sleep. But if you can't for the life of you figure out a way to steal the few minutes needed for prep while the kids are awake, then just take care of step 1: Preheat the oven.

Chicken Cacciatore With Harissa, Bacon, and Rosemary

Recently, I have become a bit of a chicken thigh person, finding the meat moister and more succulent than the ubiquitous chicken breast. The addition of harissa, the spicy, tomato-y Moroccan paste, adds a subtle kick to this "hunter-style" Italian dish, but for those not in love with an extra bit of spice, then tomato purée works beautifully too.

Cook Crispier Chicken

Because crispy skin is the best part.
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