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Nashville Hot
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Ethnic Palate: Southern American
Pairing: Lager, Bourbon
Historic Description: Nashville Hot Chicken is a signature dish of Nashville, Tennessee, originating in the 1930s. The chicken is fried and then dipped in a spicy, cayenne-based oil. This style made its way to wings and became popular in Southern and American wing chains
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