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St. Bartholomew Skinned Chicken and Biscuts - August 24 - St. Bartholomew

August 2023Recipes
Catholics have always had a sense of humor when assigning patron saints to professions (see St. Agatha and bell-makers, and St. Lawrence and cooks), so it should come as no surprise that St. Bartholomew—who was martyred by being skinned—is the patron saint of various professions that skin animals or use animal skins, like trappers, tanners, bookbinders, and shoemakers. In honor of that, we like to do a little skinning as part of our dinner prep for the feast. This recipe can be prepared with a rotisserie chicken or any other cooked chicken. Canned or from-scratch biscuits can be substituted for Bisquick biscuits.
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St. Bartholomew Skinned Chicken and Biscuts - August 24 - St. Bartholomew

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