How to Make Spice-Rubbed Chicken and Tortellini Salad | Julia at Home



Julia shows you how to make three easy recipes for the ultimate picnic: Spice-Rubbed Chicken, Tortellini Salad, and Pimm’s Cup Cocktails.

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  1. Truly appreciate the seasoning, dry aging, and oven roasting advice on the chicken. Even if you are not having a picnic it's a great recipe to make for dinner and eat leftovers the next day at work. Love having a great teacher, which is so rare on youtube.

  2. Another great video!

    Sadly, I don't have another way of saying this. Any video marked as "short" or just generally less than actual content? I mark as "not interested"
    YouTube doesn't give me the option of saying, "because I have a fully developed adult attention span" – but I wanted you to know.
    We don't come to YouTube for the TikTok experience. We're here for better than that.

  3. Love watching your cooking vids – interesting, relaxing, and I always learn something. (You can easily "re-number" the Pyrex – super-clean where you'll be redoing the numbers then draw/stencil them in with a good red nail polish, let dry a couple days, then cover with clear…dry days…another protective coating of clear, dry forever, done)

  4. There is no such thing as cold “crispy” chicken. It’s all made up. Even the crispiest hot chicken is crispy for a minute. Like Anthony Bourdain would say, he can’t stand it when TV chefs make stuff up. And they make a lot of stuff up.

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