CHICKEN ON THE ROCKS

From: Dayton Daily News | Date: June 18, 2003| Author: Kitty Crider Cox News Service | Copyright information

THESE NOVELTY RECIPES WILL FEATHER YOUR REPERTOIRE

Brick chick. Rock chick. Stick chick.

The things we do to chicken these days and call it cooking. Some recipes read more like a construction manual than a cookbook. Find clean bricks . . . buy two 1-by-8-inch planks . . . look for smooth stones.

Is this Home Depot or dinner?

As odd as it seems, it's table fare. These dishes are part of a growing genre of culinary craziness, attracting chefs and amateur cooks, that i...

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