Yes, roasted chicken, duck, hen, lamb, ham, beef, or any other meat can be served besides or in addition to a traditional turkey Thanksgiving dinner.
You could serve roasted or mashed potatoes, a green salad and/or a hot vegetable. Rolls or muffins are also good.
One dinner option that starts with "TH" is Thai curry, a flavorful dish made with coconut milk, curry paste, and various vegetables and proteins. Another option is Thanksgiving dinner, a traditional meal typically featuring roasted turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, and other side dishes. Additionally, a third option could be a thyme-infused roasted chicken dinner, where the herb thyme is used to season and flavor the roasted chicken.
Well, you could cook the chicken in a microwave that has a oven and grill built in. Though, the scenario wasn't one that I have heard of happening!!
There are a couple of different ways in which a chicken may not have their wings. They chicken could be born with a birth defect or the chicken could be butchered at the market.
so he could get to thanksgiving
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Could you please pass the butter? Bill could not catch the chicken, but Bob could.
Chicken fajita recipes could be found in a few different type of cookbooks. They could be found in a cookbook that specializes in Mexican cooking or they could be found in a cookbook that specializes in chicken recipes.
Could you be more specific? Could you describe the table? On MY table, the turkey is the centerpiece.
There are many things that you can make for dinner on a Thursday night. If you have chicken you could make roasted chicken in the oven. You could bread it and fry it for chicken Parmesan. Tacos are a quick and easy dinner for Thursday night.
It could have, yes.
Chicken is normally baked in the skin. If the skin is removed, the chicken needs to be wrapped in parchment or some other wrap to prevent it becoming too dry.