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Chicken and chicken carcass ready for roasting.
Welcome to FabulousFusionFood's Chicken-based Recipes Page — The recipes presented here are all based on chicken meat. The chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus) is a large and round short-winged bird, domesticated from the red junglefowl (Gallus gallus) of Southeast Asia around 8,000 years ago. Most chickens are raised for food, providing meat and eggs; others are kept as pets or for cockfighting.
Chickens are relatively large birds, active by day. The body is round, the legs are unfeathered in most breeds, and the wings are short. Wild junglefowl can fly; chickens and their flight muscles are too heavy to allow them to fly more than a short distance. Size and coloration vary widely between breeds. Newly-hatched chicks of both modern and heritage varieties weigh the same, about 37g. Modern varieties however grow much faster; by day 35 a Ross 708 broiler may weigh 1.8 kg as against the 1.05 kg of a heritage chicken of the same age.
Adult chickens of both sexes have a fleshy crest on their heads called a comb or cockscomb, and hanging flaps of skin on either side under their beaks called wattles; combs and wattles are more prominent in males. Some breeds have a mutation that causes extra feathering under the face, giving the appearance of a beard.
There are various terms in English that cover the stages in a chicken's lifespan:
Biddy: a chicken, or a newly hatched chicken
Capon: a castrated or neutered male chicken
Chick: a young chicken
Cock: a fertile adult male chicken
Cockerel: a young male chicken
Hen: an adult female chicken
Pullet: a young female chicken less than a year old. In the poultry industry, a pullet is a sexually immature chicken less than 22 weeks of age.
Rooster: a fertile adult male chicken, especially in North America. Originated in the 18th century, possibly as a euphemism to avoid the sexual connotation of the word cock.
Yardbird: a chicken (southern United States, dialectal)
Chickens are descended primarily from the red junglefowl (Gallus gallus) and are scientifically classified as the same species. Domesticated chickens freely interbreed with populations of red junglefowl. The domestic chicken has subsequently hybridised with grey junglefowl, Sri Lankan junglefowl and green junglefowl; a gene for yellow skin, for instance, was incorporated into domestic birds from the grey junglefowl (G. sonneratii). It is estimated that chickens share between 71 and 79% of their genome with red junglefowl.
Exactly when and where the chicken was domesticated remains controversial. Genomic studies estimate that the chicken was domesticated 8,000 years ago in Southeast Asia and spread to China and India 2,000 to 3,000 years later. Archaeological evidence supports domestic chickens in Southeast Asia well before 6000 BCE, China by 6000 BCE and India by 2000 BCE. A landmark 2020 Nature study that fully sequenced 863 chickens across the world suggests that all domestic chickens originate from a single domestication event of red junglefowl whose present-day distribution is predominantly in southwestern China, northern Thailand and Myanmar. These domesticated chickens spread across Southeast and South Asia where they interbred with local wild species of junglefowl, forming genetically and geographically distinct groups. Analysis of the most popular commercial breed shows that the White Leghorn breed possesses a mosaic of divergent ancestries inherited from subspecies of red junglefowl.
Typical chicken jointed cuts:
Cuts of Chicken:Breast
Leg (divided into drumsticks and thighs)
Wings (divided into tips and drumettes)
Offal — typically hearts, necks, crops (gizzards), feet, unlaid eggs and combs
The alphabetical list of all the chicken-based recipes on this site follows, (limited to 100 recipes per page). There are 1187 recipes in total:
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| Tariwala Murgh (Home-style Chicken Curry) Origin: India | Tongabezi Chicken Curry Origin: Zambia | Victorian Chicken Country Captain Origin: Anglo-Indian |
| Tartes of Flesh (Meat Pie) Origin: England | Torta de Frango (Brazilian Chicken Pie) Origin: Brazil | Victorian Chicken Korma Origin: Anglo-Indian |
| Tavuk Döner (Turkish Doner Kebab) Origin: Turkey | Tortellini di Natale (Christmas Tortellini) Origin: Italy | Victorian Chicken Malay Dopiaza Origin: Anglo-Indian |
| Tavuklu Bamya (Chicken with Okra) Origin: Turkey | Tourtes parmeriennes (Parmesan Pies) Origin: France | Victorian Chicken Pilau Origin: Anglo-Indian |
| Tawa Chicken Origin: Britain | Traditional Chicken Dopiaza Origin: India | Victorian Pish-pash Origin: Anglo-Indian |
| Terbiyeli Pirincli Tavuk Çorbası (Chicken Soup with Rice) Origin: Turkey | Traditional Chicken Liver Parfait Origin: Britain | Virgin Islands Curried Chicken Origin: British Virgin Islands |
| Tex-Mex Quesadillas Origin: America | Traditional Roast Chicken Origin: Britain | Virgin Islands Curried Chicken Origin: US Virgin Islands |
| Thai Chicken and Burdock Curry Origin: Fusion | Traditional Salisbury Steak Origin: America | Walkie Talkies Origin: South Africa |
| Thai Chicken Soup with Ginger and Lime Origin: Thailand | Traybake Chicken Nachos Origin: Britain | Wattakka Soup (Pumpkin Soup) Origin: Sri Lanka |
| Thai Coconut and Rainbow-Pepper Chicken Soup Origin: Thailand | Trini Meat Patties Origin: Trinidad | White Veal Stock Origin: Britain |
| Thai Green Curried Dandelion Roots and Chicken Origin: Malaysia | Trinidad Chicken Pelau Origin: Trinidad | Whole Chicken Soup Origin: China |
| Thai-style Chicken Skewers Origin: Fusion | Trinidadian Chicken Curry Origin: Trinidad | Whole Smoked Chicken Origin: African Fusion |
| Thattukada Chicken Fry Origin: India | Trinidadian Pepper Pot Origin: Trinidad | Wild Mushroom and Chicken Pie Origin: Britain |
| The Stock-pot Origin: Britain | Tropical Chicken Pizza Origin: American | Wild Mushroom Risotto Origin: Britain |
| Thiebou Yapp Vermicelles Origin: Senegal | Tsebhi Derho (Spicy Chicken) Origin: Eritrea | Wild Mushroom Soup Origin: Britain |
| Thiéré Bassi Salté (Couscous with Meat and Tomato Sauce) Origin: Senegal | Tunisian Chicken and Pumpkin Couscous Origin: Libya | Xavier Suppe (Xavier Soup) Origin: Italy |
| Tieb au Poulet (Chicken and Rice) Origin: Mali | Turkish Pilau Origin: British | Xinxim (Brazilian Chicken and Crayfish in Peanut Sauce) Origin: Brazil |
| Tigadeguena (Chicken in Peanut Sauce) Origin: Mali | Turkmen Kebap Origin: Turkmenistan | Yétissé de Poulet (Chicken Yétissé) Origin: Guinea |
| Tigadèguèna II (Chicken and Vegetable Peanut Stew) Origin: Mali | Turks and Caicos Coconut Chicken Curry Origin: Turks Caicos | Yangon Kyet Thar Hin (Yangon Chicken Curry) Origin: Myanmar |
| Tinga de Pollo (Chicken Tinga) Origin: Mexico | Turks and Caicos Jerk Chicken Origin: Turks Caicos | Yassa Au Poulet de la Casamance (Chicken Yassa in the Manner of Casamarance) Origin: Senegal |
| Tiopu Kuru (Breadfruit Stew) Origin: Cook Islands | Tyukhusleves (Hungarian Chicken Soup) Origin: Hungary | Yassa Poulet (Chicken Yassa) Origin: Senegal |
| Tishreeb Hummus (Chickpea Casserole) Origin: Iraq | Usilampatti Kozhi Kuzhambu (Chicken Kuzhambu) Origin: India | Yebeh Stew Origin: Sierra Leone |
| Tjauw Min (Chowmein) Origin: Suriname | Vadouvan Chicken Curry Origin: France | Yen Thongba (Manipuri Chicken Curry) Origin: India |
| To boil a chine of veal, or a chicken in sharp broth with herbs Origin: Britain | Varutharacha Kozhi Curry (Varutharacha Chicken Curry) Origin: India | Yiouvarlakia Souppa (Meatball Soup) Origin: Cyprus |
| To Dress a Hen, Mutton or Lamb the Indian Way Origin: England | Varuval Chicken Curry Origin: India | Zanzibar Pilau Origin: Tanzania |
| To Make Currey the Indian Way Origin: Britain | Veal or Mutton Gravy Origin: Britain | Zereshk Polo Origin: Iran |
| To Make White Fricasey Origin: Britain | Vermicelles (Vermicelli) Origin: Mauritania | Zereshk Polo ba Morgh (Saffron Chicken with Barberry Rice) Origin: Iran |
| Tom Yum Gai (Hot and Sour Chicken Soup) Origin: Thailand | Vermicelli with Chicken and Wood Ear Mushrooms Origin: China | Zigni (Eritrean Spiced Meat Stew) Origin: Eritrea |
| Tomato and Almond Soup Origin: British | Vert desire Origin: England | Zuppa Pavese (Pavia Soup) Origin: Italy |
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