n a bowl. Many Vietnamese Chicken recipes usually require a short
CHICKEN RECIPE: In a large bowl, combine
illet with lid.
Add chicken breasts. Return broth to a
ziplock bag.
SLICE chicken breasts in half lengthways and
If a recipe calls for ground cardamom, it is best to start with
Preheat oven to 450*F.
Mix
Beat egg with water in a small bowl.
Melt butter in a large skillet over medium low heat. Add egg and let it lie flat until cooked. Remove from skillet and cut into shreds.
Add onion to skillet. (The recipe called for 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil to be added also, but I found that this made the dish too greasy.) Saute onion until tender.
Add rice, soy sauce, pepper, and chicken. (Make sure the rice is COLD before adding it to the skillet! It gets messy if it's not cold -- ) Stir fry together for about 5 minutes then stir in egg.
ll marinade ingredients together, except chicken, to a food processor and
preheat your oven to 350.
in a large bowl mix the breadcrumbs, parmesan, parsley, salt, pepper and garlic powder.
dip the chicken breasts in the melted butter.
dip the chicken in the breaded mix.
brush lemon juice onto the tops of the chicken (you may not use all of the lemon juice).
Place chicken on a baking sheet and bake at 350 for one hour.
risp.
Remove from dutch oven, crumble bacon and set aside
nside of the chicken.
RINSE the chicken inside and out
Combine the ingredients in a zip lock bag. Add chicken and marinate for up to 3 days.
Note: The recipe originally was double the amount. You could make up the full recipe and add half to the chicken and half to a pork tenderloin and freeze for a later date.
Melt
butter and combine with other ingredients.
Place chicken
pieces
in
a
Dutch oven and cover with the mixture. Bake
slowly
at 150\u00b0 for approximately 2 hours.
This step of slow oven cooking works for any grilled chicken recipe to make the chicken
extremely
tender.
Place
chicken pieces on the grill for
10
to
15
minutes
or until brown.
My husband's family owned
a chicken business and when the family gathered for dinner, this was the recipe they cooked most often.
nd pour buttermilk over chicken. Stir to coat.
asoning together in an oven-safe Dutch oven. Simmer over medium
Heat oven to 180\u00b0C (355\u00b0F).<
In saucepan over medium heat combine all ingredients until well blended without lumps, add your chicken (we think it's better with chunkier chicken, than shredding chicken).
The best part about this dip is that you can throw it together super quick- no need to let it sit in a crockpot -- but you can always make it and transfer to a crockpot for large parties- trust me, you will want to make loads!
light pink color. Add chicken pieces, cover, and let
ploc plastic bag.
Add chicken; close the bag and
n cook these with the chicken for flavour if you like