List of chicken meals

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List of Chicken Meals[edit | edit source]

This article provides a comprehensive list of various chicken meals from around the world. It includes a variety of dishes that feature chicken as the main ingredient. Please note that this list is not exhaustive and there are many more chicken meals available.

Fried Chicken[edit | edit source]

Fried chicken is a popular dish that is enjoyed in many countries. It is typically made by coating chicken pieces in a seasoned flour mixture and then deep-frying them until they are golden and crispy. Some popular variations of fried chicken include:

  • Southern fried chicken - A classic American dish that is seasoned with a blend of herbs and spices and then fried until crispy.
  • Korean fried chicken - A Korean dish that is known for its crispy and sticky texture. It is often served with a spicy sauce.
  • Japanese karaage - A Japanese dish that is made by marinating chicken pieces in soy sauce, ginger, and garlic, and then deep-frying them until they are crispy.

Grilled Chicken[edit | edit source]

Grilled chicken is a healthy and flavorful option that is enjoyed worldwide. It is typically cooked over an open flame or on a grill, which gives it a smoky and charred flavor. Some popular grilled chicken dishes include:

  • Chicken kebab - Skewered pieces of marinated chicken that are grilled to perfection. They are often served with vegetables and a dipping sauce.
  • Tandoori chicken - A popular Indian dish that is marinated in yogurt and spices, and then cooked in a tandoor (clay oven). It is known for its vibrant red color and smoky flavor.
  • Peri-peri chicken - A spicy Portuguese dish that is marinated in a peri-peri sauce made from African bird's eye chili. It is then grilled until it is juicy and tender.

Chicken Curry[edit | edit source]

Chicken curry is a flavorful and aromatic dish that is enjoyed in many cuisines. It is made by cooking chicken pieces in a sauce made from a variety of spices and herbs. Some popular chicken curry dishes include:

  • Indian chicken curry - A staple in Indian cuisine, it is made with a blend of spices such as turmeric, cumin, coriander, and garam masala. It is often served with rice or bread.
  • Thai green curry - A spicy and fragrant Thai dish that is made with a green curry paste, coconut milk, and various vegetables. It is typically served with rice.
  • Jamaican jerk chicken - A spicy and smoky Jamaican dish that is marinated in a jerk seasoning made from scotch bonnet peppers, allspice, and other spices. It is then grilled or roasted.

Chicken Noodle Soup[edit | edit source]

Chicken noodle soup is a comforting and nourishing dish that is enjoyed in many cultures. It typically consists of chicken, noodles, vegetables, and a flavorful broth. Some popular chicken noodle soup dishes include:

  • American chicken noodle soup - A classic comfort food made with chicken, egg noodles, carrots, celery, and onions. It is often seasoned with herbs such as thyme and parsley.
  • Chinese chicken noodle soup - A popular Chinese dish made with chicken, noodles, bok choy, and various aromatic spices. It is often garnished with green onions and cilantro.
  • Vietnamese pho ga - A traditional Vietnamese soup made with chicken, rice noodles, and a fragrant broth flavored with spices such as star anise, cinnamon, and cloves. It is typically served with bean sprouts, lime, and fresh herbs.

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