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×$1.80 per serving
2 likes
Ready in 8 hours
Spoonacular Score: 56%
Saucy Shredded Barbecue Chicken requires roughly 8 hours from start to finish. This dairy free recipe serves 4 and costs $1.8 per serving. This main course has 396 calories, 29g of protein, and 5g of fat per serving. A mixture of barbecue sauce, chicken breasts, hamburger buns, and a handful of other ingredients are all it takes to make this recipe so scrumptious. It is brought to you by spoonacular user cwoanderson. It can be enjoyed any time, but it is especially good for Father's Day. Saucy Shredded Barbecue Chicken, Saucy Shredded Barbecue Chicken, and Saucy Shredded Chicken Tacos : Video are very similar to this recipe.
Barbecue Chicken works really well with Zinfandel and Sparkling rosé. Fruity, low tannin zinfandel is great for any sticky, saucy barbecue chicken dish. If you're not feeling red wine, a sparkling rosé will work too. The Zinphomaniac Old Vines Zinfandel Wine with a 4.6 out of 5 star rating seems like a good match. It costs about 16 dollars per bottle.
This wine received a double gold and best zinfandel from the New York World Wine Competition. If a wine can caress the taste buds, this absolutely fresh and fruity one does. It smells like blackberry jam, feels soft and silky while still having full body, and gives up delicious, ripe, full fruit flavors that linger on the finish" Jim Gordon, Wine Enthusiast. This full-bodied wine is deeply colored with enticing aromas and flavors of wild raspberries, plums, cherries, white pepper and cloves complemented by subtle nuances of French and American oak aging.
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