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Poultry

Ham-Stuffed Chicken Legs with Sweet Pepper, Honey and Onion Compote

Chicken flavored with ham or bacon is an age-old Irish marriage. At Drimcong House in Moycullen, Ireland, the combination is translated into a stunning contemporary dish. Ask your butcher to skin and bone the chicken legs for you, which will make this easier to prepare.

Chicken with Endive, Radicchio and Balsamic Vinegar Glaze

Easy to prepare and impressive to serve, this dish is perfect for an impromptu week-night dinner party.

Spicy Turkey Sloppy Joes

Jean Anderson, author of The American Century Cookbook, traces the origin of sloppy joes to the depression-era 1930s, and the popularity of this messy ground-beef sandwich increased markedly in the fifties and sixties. We update it with ground turkey, canned diced chilies and ale.

Escarole and Orzo Soup with Turkey Parmesan Meatballs

If desired, grate a little extra Parmesan cheese for passing; a sprinkling over the soup will echo the flavor in the meatballs.

Asian Hot Pot with Chicken and Sweet-and-Spicy Dipping Sauce

For this traditional Asian fondue, raw strips of chicken are cooked quickly at the table in a pot of boiling broth. Guests then place the cooked chicken strips on lettuce leaves, add noodles and whatever garnishes they choose, roll up the leaves and complete the packages with a bit of the Sweet-and-Spicy Dipping Sauce. When all of the chicken has been eaten, divide the remaining broth among the guests.

Chipotle-Sesame Chicken Skewers

Chicken gets a south-of-the-border treatment with a tomato-chipotle sauce infused with lime and garlic.

Sauteed Calf's Liver Smothered with Onions

Serve this dish, from chef Matthew Reichel, with potato pancakes or rice pilaf.

Roasted Duck Breasts with Farro Risotto and Duck Confit

This impressive dish is served at Le Cirque 2000 in New York. Order two 5-pound fresh ducklings from a butcher. Ask the butcher to cut each duck into two boneless breasts, two leg pieces, and two thigh pieces. Reserve the carcasses for making the sauce. You will probably need to order the rendered duck fat as well.

Chicken in Red Wine Sauce with Root Vegetables and Wilted Greens

Here's an updated coq au vin that's from Fringale in San Francisco.
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