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Originally Posted by Jat316sob
That's because we all watch cooking programmes on television, and know it's a way of preparing a chicken.
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It's not really a way of preparing a chicken, but rather a manner. And I doubt most people can actually prepare a spatchcock in the traditional sense, unless they breed chickens or hunt (and eat what they hunt immediately):
Spatchcock spach'kok, v or n (English, probably from dispatch and cock)
To insert into a text too hurriedly or inappropriately; a fowl stuffed and cooked immediately after killing.
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