Mississippi Chicken Chili | Food Wishes
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Hello, this is Chef John from
foodwishes.com
with Mississippi chicken chili.
That's right, we're making chicken like
they make beef pot roast in Mississippi.
And then we'll use that to make an
amazing chili just like they don't make
it in Texas since we're adding beans.
And this really did come out amazingly
well and could not be any easier. And to
get started, we will dust off our slow
cooker. And we will transfer in some
boneless, skinless chicken thighs. And
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Key Vocabulary (7)
Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
A chicken is a type of domestic bird kept on farms for its eggs and meat. In a culinary context, it refers to the flesh of this bird used as food.
"The chicken is important."
Beans are the edible seeds of various plants in the legume family. They are a common food source worldwide, providing high amounts of protein and fiber, and come in many varieties like green beans, kidney beans, and black beans.
"The beans is important."
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"dust off our slow cooker. And we will transfer in some boneless, skinless chicke..."
"do not read the ingredient list on either package."
"we will sprinkle over the two ingredients that make Mississippi pot ro so famous..."
"if you're doing classic Mississippi chicken, the tomatoes, beans, and chili powd..."
"which would be one packet of au gravy mix"
"I thought the slice would be better."
"we're making chicken like they make beef pot roast in Mississippi."
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