4 Easy Chicken Dinner Recipes for this Holiday Season


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4 Easy Chicken Dinner Recipes for this Holiday Season 1. Chicken Teriyaki 2. Korean Fire Chicken (Buldak) 3. Chicken Katsu 4.

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  1. redmi ice
    redmi ice says:

    It's great easy & simple to learn. Looks yummy too…😋
    Can you show some easy & simple dish with cheese in it because I saw in many korean food, ppl like to add cheese in it 😉

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  2. MelloDees
    MelloDees says:

    I recently made buldak and used both gochugaru and chili pepper flakes that you would put on pizza. The chili pepper flakes give it a spice that creeps up on you the more you eat it.

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  3. Friends & Family Kitchen
    Friends & Family Kitchen says:

    The way you cooked is just amazing, the nice good looking recipe made me Hungry. this recipe looks so delicious and healthy and you prepared and explained it very simple and clearly💖💖💖 Fully watched your recipe 👍👍👏🙌👌 🤝🥰♥️♥️ Big like. Joined your kitchen.

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  4. Ciaran Rocks
    Ciaran Rocks says:

    These two people are great, absolutely living their best life! Thanks for all the recipes, I'm definitely going to be watching in the future and recommending your channel to anyone who will listen!

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  5. SgDSparky
    SgDSparky says:

    This might be a weird trick here in the US, but I know a way to do ramen without chopsticks. It’s called a ramen burrito (it’s got a joke name of jailhouse burrito because it is super simple to make even in jail)
    But it requires individually packaged ramen packets. You take the package of ramen and open one end, make sure to not split the sides. Take out the packets inside the package and then crush the ramen inside the package. You can leave chunks unbroken if you want…no rules really here. When ramen is broken up, dump whatever spices or sauces or whatever you want, or just use the packets that came with it. Close the package with one hand and shake everything around. Get hot water (not boiling. Just the hottest your faucet can go) and pour the water into the package. Use a bag clip or clothes pin to close the end you opened. You can let the noodles get Al dente if you want, but be sure to shake around the contents so salt doesn’t settle in the corners. Remove the clip after a few minutes, pinch the open end with your hands drain out all the liquid. This is where the paper towels come in. Lay out enough paper towels to go around the package twice. Fold the open end around itself and create something that looks like a HotPocket or burrito shape with the package around the ramen. Wrap the package with the paper towel and then either place it under a big book…or sit on it…it’s weird…I know. But that’s how this works. The pressure helps compress the burrito to eat with your hands.
    When the body feels firm and won’t squish a lot when pushed, remove the ramen from the package and dip it or top it with whatever you want.

    Sorry this was long, just wanted to help in case you decide to try this. Addition of toppings and seasonings has a good place here.

    Best wishes and much love from Washington state. 🤘😎🇺🇸

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  6. Cobaltdragon
    Cobaltdragon says:

    Have been watching you for a few months. One of my fav channels, the two of you always make any day brighter. Enjoy the recipes and your humour. Aaron – I appreciate when you make suggestions for using different ingredients or what you have at home, very helpful as sometimes in Canada some of the ingredients not easy to find. Claire – always a joy to watch, so sweet and always makes me smile. Loved seeing your dog in the background, super cute. Thank you for all your hard work and sharing your recipes and techniques. Hoping you get a sponsor soon, the two of you definitely deserve it, great job.

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