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Commonly farmed fowl. Commonly farmed fowl. Turkey, pheasant, goose, chickens, duck, quail, guineafowl.
Welcome to FabulousFusionFood's Fowl-based Recipes Page — The recipes presented here are all based on fowl-derived meats as an ingredient. In the past, the terms 'fowl' and 'poultry' used to be employed almost synonymously. Today, however, the term 'fowl' has more of a systematic meaning. Fowl is a common term for the group in biological systematics known as Galloanserae which is itself divided into the gamefowl/landfowl (Galliformes) and the waterfowl (Anseriformes)


The landfowl, Galloanserae, as the name suggests are primarily ground-dwelling chicken-like species and include the edible (and often domesticated) species: guineafowl, new world quail, quail, pheasants, partridges, grouse, peafowl, turkey and chickens. The waterfowl, Anseriformes, includes: geese and ducks.

As opposed to "fowl", "poultry" is a term for any kind of domesticated bird or bird captive-raised for meat, eggs, or feathers; ostriches, for example, are sometimes kept as poultry, but are neither gamefowl nor waterfowl. In colloquial speech, however, the term "fowl" is often used near-synonymously with "poultry", and many languages do not distinguish between "poultry" and "fowl". Nonetheless, the fact that the Galliformes and Anseriformes most likely form a monophyletic group makes a distinction between "fowl" and "poultry" warranted.

The historic difference in English is due to the Germanic/Latin split word pairs characteristic of Middle English; the word 'fowl' is of Germanic origin (cf. Old English "fugol", West Frisian fûgel, Dutch vogel, German Vogel, Swedish fågel, Danish/Norwegian fugl), whilst 'poultry' is of Latin pullus ("chicken") via Norman French origin poule ("chicken"); the presence of an initial /p/ in poultry and an initial /f/ in fowl is due to Grimm's Law.

Interestingly, along with the Palaeognathae (a group including ostriches), the fowl Galloanserae is the only other group not included in the Neoaves (literally the 'new birds') as their immediate ancestors survived the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction event (ie they were around with the dinosaurs).

Fowl are frequently kept for both meat and eggs. Chickens, by far, are the most heavily consumed and farmed out of all of them. Other fowl commonly used in cooking include ducks, geese, turkeys and quail. Various species of fowl are hunted for both sport and food. Pheasants have been widely introduced and naturalized outside of their native range in Asia to Europe and North America for use as food and sport.


The alphabetical list of all the fowl-based recipes on this site follows, (limited to 100 recipes per page). There are 1771 recipes in total:

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Chicken with Cashew Nuts
     Origin: China
Chtitha Djedj
(Chicken Chtitha)
     Origin: Algeria
Coq-au-Vin
     Origin: France
Chicken with Green Mango Curry
     Origin: Fusion
Chu Hou Paste
     Origin: Hong Kong
Corn and Chicken Soup
     Origin: China
Chicken with Plum Sauce
     Origin: China
Chuck Rice with Gravy
     Origin: Liberia
Cornish Charter Pie
     Origin: England
Chicken with Potatoes, Tomatoes and
Fennel

     Origin: Ireland
Chyckenys in Caudel
(Chickens in Caudle)
     Origin: England
Cornish Chicken Curry
     Origin: England
Chicken with Sea-buckthorn Marinade
     Origin: Britain
Chykenes in Grauey
(Chickens in Gravy)
     Origin: England
Cornish Cod with Samphire
     Origin: Britain
Chicken with Spiced Rice
     Origin: Australia
Chykenes in Gravey
(Chicken in Gravy)
     Origin: England
Cornish Seaside Chowder with Saffron
     Origin: England
Chicken with Spices and Soy Sauce
     Origin: Malaysia
Chykenys in hocchee
(Stuffed Chickens Cooked in Broth)
     Origin: England
Coronation Chicken
     Origin: Britain
Chicken Yakitori
(Grilled Chicken Skewers)
     Origin: Japan
Chyryse
     Origin: England
Country Captain
     Origin: Pakistan
Chicken, Herb and Lemon Pie
     Origin: Ireland
Cider and Apple Brined Turkey
     Origin: Britain
Country Pork Terrine
     Origin: England
Chicken, Leek and Celery Soup
     Origin: Britain
Cig Llo â Chorbys
(Veal with Lentils)
     Origin: Welsh
Country Style Guinea Fowl Potje
     Origin: Southern Africa
Chicken, Leek and Cider Gratin
     Origin: England
Cig Oen Mewn Mêl a Seidr
(Lamb in Honey and Cider)
     Origin: Welsh
Courgette and Coriander Soup
     Origin: Britain
Chicken-Sausage Jambalaya
     Origin: Cajun
Citrus Chicken
     Origin: Aruba
Couscous à la Nigérienne
(Niger-style Couscous)
     Origin: Niger
Chickenes Endoryed
(Gilded Chicken)
     Origin: England
Citrus Duckling Skewers
     Origin: Britain
Couscous de Fonio au Poulet
(Fonio Couscous with Chicken)
     Origin: Togo
Chickennat
     Origin: Uganda
Cock-a-Leekie Soup
     Origin: Scotland
Couscous et Sauce Tomate
(Couscous with Tomato Sauce)
     Origin: Burkina Faso
Chickweed Soup
     Origin: Ancient
Cock-a-Leekie Soup
     Origin: Britain
Cowl Bysk
(Bisque Broth)
     Origin: England
Chile Verde
(Green Chili)
     Origin: Mexico
Cocodrilo en su Salsa
(Crocodile in Sauce)
     Origin: Equatorial Guinea
Crème Fraîche and
Coriander Chicken

     Origin: Britain
Chili Chicken
     Origin: American
Coconut Curry Chicken With Roti
     Origin: Antigua
Crab Cake Stuffing
     Origin: America
Chilli and Sweet Pepper Soup
     Origin: Fusion
Coconut Lime Chicken Curry
     Origin: Cayman Islands
Cream of Celery Soup
     Origin: Britain
Chilli Crab
     Origin: Singapore
Cocotte de poulet au cidre
(Chicken Casseroled in Cider)
     Origin: France
Cream of Cheese Soup
     Origin: American
Chilli Crab
     Origin: New Caledonia
Colcannon Soup
     Origin: Ireland
Cream of Chicken Soup
     Origin: Britain
Chinese Crispy Duck
     Origin: China
Cold Curry Soup
     Origin: Fusion
Cream of Mushroom Soup
     Origin: Britain
Chinese Curried Chicken with Peppers
     Origin: China
Collard Greens with Ham Hocks
     Origin: American
Cream of Nettle and Watercress Soup
     Origin: Britain
Chinese Fish Cakes
     Origin: China
Colombo de Chèvre
(Goat Colombo Curry)
     Origin: Sint Maarten
Cream of Peanut Soup
     Origin: Uganda
Chinese Five-spice Spare Ribs
     Origin: China
Colombo de Chèvre
(Goat Colombo Curry)
     Origin: Saint-Martin
Cream of Potato Soup
     Origin: American
Chinese Hot Pot
     Origin: China
Colombo de Poulet
(Colombo Chicken Curry)
     Origin: Martinique
Cream of Puffball Soup
     Origin: Britain
Chinese Meatballs
     Origin: China
Comorian Coconut Curry Chicken
     Origin: Comoros
Cream of Turkey Soup
     Origin: Britain
Chinese Pork and Mushroom Meatballs
Soup

     Origin: Fusion
Conch Curry Coconut Banana Chowder
     Origin: Aruba
Creamy Chestnut Soup
     Origin: France
Chinese Red Chilli Sauce
     Origin: China
Conchicla cum faba
(Beans in the Pod with Cumin Sauce)
     Origin: Roman
Creamy Potato Gratin
     Origin: Britain
Chinese Roast Goose
     Origin: American
Conchiclatus Pullus vel Porcellus
(Chicken or Suckling Pig Stuffed with
Legumes)
     Origin: Roman
Creamy Pumpkin Soup
     Origin: American
Chinese Takeaway Chicken and Bell
Pepper Curry

     Origin: Britain
Confit d'Oie
(Confit of Goose)
     Origin: France
Creme de Frango com Amendoim
(Cream of Chicken with Peanuts)
     Origin: Angola
Chinese-spiced Goose
     Origin: Fusion
Confit of Duck
     Origin: France
Creole Succotash
     Origin: America
Chop Suey
     Origin: Fusion
Consommé de Poulet
(Chicken Consommé)
     Origin: France
Crépinettes
     Origin: Seychelles
Chopped Liver with Zhoug
     Origin: Jewish
Contrichop
     Origin: Equatorial Guinea
Chorba Beïda
(Algerian White Soup)
     Origin: Algeria
Coorg Chicken Masala
     Origin: India

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