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Whole Chicken

Chicken Stock

Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 4 hr

Lemon Chicken and Artichokes with Dill Sauce

Serve this dish on a bed of orzo to capture every drop of the tart, creamy sauce. After trimming and slicing each artichoke, immediately place the quarters in the pot of lemony water so that they won't turn brown. What to drink: Sauvignon Blanc.

Roast Chicken with Mushroom Stuffing and Sauce

Serve buttered green beans with this, and uncork a chilled Viognier.

Chicken Roasted with Lemongrass and Garlic

Lemongrass lends a delicate flavor to this simple roast chicken from Market. Begin marinating the chicken one day ahead.

Garlicked Chicken

Roast Chicken with Tarragon

If the excess fat essential to this recipe has been trimmed away from the tail end, ask your butcher for some extra chicken fat, which will be used to help brown and crisp the skin. Uncork a California Pinot Noir. See how to cut up a whole chicken (also called "jointing a chicken") in our streaming technique video.

Mustard-Braised Chicken

This Dijon favorite goes well with french fries. Offer a red or white Burgundy.

Spicy Fried Chicken

Serve with black-eyed peas, biscuits, a watercress salad and cold beer or iced tea.

Braised Rabbit with Olives

A 3 1/2-pound chicken works well, too, in this dish from Syracuse.

Arroz con Pollo

'50s I LOVE LUCY When Ricky and Fred switch roles with Lucy and Ethel ("Job Switching" first aired on September 15, 1952), Ricky decides he wants to make his native Cuban arroz con pollo for dinner. You know there's going to be trouble when Ricky asks Fred if a pound of rice per person sounds right — and sure enough, before long, mountains of rice are bubbling out of a pot, and chicken is exploding from a pressure cooker. Here's a tamer approach. Active time: 1 1/4 hr Start to finish: 2 1/2 hr

Fried Chicken

One diner's instructions on how to find Mrs. Wilkes': "Walk along West Jones Street until you smell fried chicken."

Chicken Pot-au-Feu

We recommend using the freshest watercress possible — if not at its best, it can give the sauce a slightly bitter taste. (Try hydroponic watercress; it's generally better than conventionally grown supermarket cress.) Tanis suggests skimming all the fat from the cooking liquid and serving the broth as a first-course soup, garnished with toasted slices of French bread.

Mustard Chicken

Panfried Almond-and Sesame-Dusted Chicken

Chef Lisa Ahier likes the flavor of Key limes or Mexican limes, which she can buy locally and year-round, for the marinade below. But even if you use regular lime juice, you'll love this chicken, which is as delicious at room temperature as it is hot. In fact, Gourmet's food editors couldn't get enough of it.
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