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Team AckoFeb 8, 2024
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If you wish to treat your child with a yummy and healthy diet, then prefer making this excellent recipe at home. Spicy Chicken Legs are quite savory and hold the power to entice your little one’s taste buds. Chicken is an integral part of this recipe which offers protein, Vitamin A, Vitamin B-12 and iron, Vitamin B-6 and magnesium. All of these nutrients are needed for your toddler’s growth.

Contents
Ingredients: 12 chicken drumsticks, 5 ounce hot pepper sauce, ½ tsp. onion powder, salt, pepper, ¼ cup butter, ½ tsp garlic powder, 1 ½ cup blue cheese salad dressing.
Steps:
1. You need to place the drumsticks in a slow cooker. Sprinkle butter and pour the hot sauce over the chicken.
2. Season it using onion powder, garlic powder, pepper and salt.
3. Cover the content and cook it for 3 hours on high flame. Allow the chicken to grow tender.
4. Serve chicken legs with blue cheese dressing.
It is a simple recipe which should be used to please your young toddlers. Try it now!

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