Well my favorite thing to do with chicken is to make chicken wing dip, but thats not so much a dinner.
I usually just marinade chicken and grill it, or throw it in the oven. We got a foodsaver at our shower and H just bought the marinade kit for it so now he loves doing instant marinades with it. Or I'll pound it out and throw some type of stuffing in, like tomatoes and feta, or something like that.
Mmmm chicken parm might have won me over. Too bad picky H won't eat it. Moosey - try adding Louisiana Hot & Spicy to baked chicken fingers. I cut them in strips, crush corn flakes, add LH&S to the flakes, and then "bread" the fingers in the flake mixture and bake. Mark LOVES it.
Crush some Cheez-It crackers in a ziplock bag. Add some seasoning to taste (garlic powder, italian seasoning, whatever you like). Wet the chicken, coat with the cracker crumbs, and bake @ 350* for 45 minutes or until done.
Ohh Rosemary is so good! We are picky eaters here, so we end up eating chicken cutlets a lot. Fried chicken cutlets are easy and pretty much go with anything. If i'm lazy, i'll just make some corn on the side and make chicken cutlet sandwiches.
I put mine in a roasting pan with about a cup of chicken stock, parsley, garlic powder, salt and pepper and then let them bake for about 10-15 minutes. Halfway through I turn them so the stock soaks through both sides. SUPER tender.
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I cut them up into about 1 inch squares. I marinade them overnight (or at least 30 minutes if I don't have that much time) in either Sun-dried Tomato Vinigirette dressing or Chipotle Lime marinade. Then I put them on kabobs and grill them.
Both marinades really give them flavor and they're super tender since they don't take as long to grill when they're in small pieces.
If it's too cold to grill, I put them in a pan and pour chicken stock in with them and bake them in the oven. The broth keeps them moist *hehe*.
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I usually just marinade chicken and grill it, or throw it in the oven. We got a foodsaver at our shower and H just bought the marinade kit for it so now he loves doing instant marinades with it. Or I'll pound it out and throw some type of stuffing in, like tomatoes and feta, or something like that.
Healthy? Cut them into strips, lightly bread them and bake them.
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Moosey - try adding Louisiana Hot & Spicy to baked chicken fingers. I cut them in strips, crush corn flakes, add LH&S to the flakes, and then "bread" the fingers in the flake mixture and bake. Mark LOVES it.
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We are picky eaters here, so we end up eating chicken cutlets a lot. Fried chicken cutlets are easy and pretty much go with anything. If i'm lazy, i'll just make some corn on the side and make chicken cutlet sandwiches.
Both marinades really give them flavor and they're super tender since they don't take as long to grill when they're in small pieces.
If it's too cold to grill, I put them in a pan and pour chicken stock in with them and bake them in the oven. The broth keeps them moist *hehe*.