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drumstick

[druhm-stik] / ˈdrʌmˌstɪk /


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When rapidly twirling it, and dragging the edges of a particular pan against a drumstick, he created a haunting, skittering effect — a restless signal of warning.

From New York Times

Through some trick of engineering, the lasagna is rolled inside individual squares of pasta, then breaded and fried like a drumstick.

From New York Times

I remove the wings, pull the legs apart, and remove the drumstick from the thigh.

From Salon

This dish combines two thrifty, popular foods — peanut butter and chicken drumsticks — and takes cues from both West African peanut sauces and a recipe from the website of PB2Foods.

From Washington Post

Place the chicken drumsticks on grill with fatty/meat side down.

From Fox News