Something exciting to do with chicken???
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I marinate mine in lime and garlic. Makes it a lil more interesting.0
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Fry it... or just take it to KFC and ask them to fry it for you...0
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mmm, thank you...do you then bake it after marinating in the lime and garlic?0
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I really enjoyed this honey mustard recipe (http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/1133647/honey-mustard-and-crme-frache-baked-chicken) and this honey soy wings recipe which I use on chicken thighs (http://appetiteforchina.com/recipes/honey-soy-chicken-wings/)0
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Crush some doritos then dip the chicken in flour, egg and the crushed doritos then bake.0
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Crush some doritos then dip the chicken in flour, egg and the crushed doritos then bake.
OMG Emma that sounds Lovely... however Doritoes are a little naughty :P0 -
mixing it with sauces. not sure what u have access to, but ill make "chicken tonight" butter chicken (lite), tomato pasta sauce with chicken and pasta, um peanut satay.... loads of options. and if it not healthy, just eat less0
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mmm, thank you...do you then bake it after marinating in the lime and garlic?
What I usually do is cook it in a frying pan.. let the garlic crush up, etc on the pan, add the chicken, then squeeze the lime on top. Lemon is good as well0 -
I really enjoyed this honey mustard recipe (http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/1133647/honey-mustard-and-crme-frache-baked-chicken) and this honey soy wings recipe which I use on chicken thighs (http://appetiteforchina.com/recipes/honey-soy-chicken-wings/)
These are great, thank you :-)0 -
Try catching one yourself...Pluck it, gut it then eat it...Burns off loads of cals...And makes it so much more rewarding than buying it from the supermarket..0
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Crush some doritos then dip the chicken in flour, egg and the crushed doritos then bake.
OMG Emma that sounds Lovely... however Doritoes are a little naughty :P
The doritos are not too bad when you take one bag and make 2-3 chicken breasts from it :-)0 -
Hi,
I love chicken, but am running out of ideas to make it a little more exciting?
Any suggestions/recipes?
Post up a photo of her, first.0 -
Stuff it with low-fat cheese/extra light soft-cheese and wrap it in ham/bacon medallions, yum0
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Well, you could try to dance with it, but I hear they have 2 left feet...:smokin:0
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Marinate in EVOO,lemon juice,garlic and fresh basil,sea salt and pepper.Grill,bake,or fry.Another idea,is baste with honey teriyaki,low sodium sauce,grill and top with fresh pineapple.0
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Have a look at the Skinnytaste.com website. I think the ladies name is Gina. Im from Australia but it is an American website. She has some really yummy (and family friendly) recipes and she tells you the Cals per serve too. Good Luck!0
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I usually just buy chicken breasts but I guess any old bit would work.
I brush on a tiny bit of olive oil, cover in Cajun spice, wrap in tin foil and cook. While its cooking I get a bowl full of salad greens, some avocado and a table spoon of chia seeds ready. Once the chicken is cooked and slightly cooled, I chop it up, throw it in the salad and add some dressing.
I could seriously live off that.0 -
Wrap a chicken fillet in prosciutto ham, sprinkle with a bit of dried, ground mixed herbs, then bake in the oven at 200C for 40 mins, turning it over half-way through. It's absolutely gorgeous
You could look up the recipe for chicken arrabbiata (sp?) too, I'm sure there are low-cal versions and it's so tasty - basically penne pasta with strips of chicken in a tomato and chilli sauce.0 -
cut the chicken breasts into cubes and make a marinate of low fat mayo, lemon juice, salt, pepper and parmesan.
then bake for like 8min at 180degrees celsius.0 -
Boneless skinless fat chicken breasts, i smash them down with a kitchen mallet and fry them in a cast iron skillet (with olive oil) comes out tender and juicy and awesome. Season to taste (laury's seasoned salt, garlic salt, cracked pepper) Also, roasting garlic in the oil ahead of time, taking it out and -then- frying the chicken in it is super tasty.0
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google jamican jerk chicken Loads of flavor!!Hi,
I love chicken, but am running out of ideas to make it a little more exciting?
Any suggestions/recipes?0 -
Pound your chicken to make flat, and then fill it with feta cheese, spinach (or whatever suits your taste), roll it up, and bake it in the oven.0
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If you have a crock pot, make buffalo chicken.
Place chicken breasts in a crock pot, pour a bottle of buffalo sauce(or any sauce really) over the chicken and cook on low for 7-9 hours. Take chicken out and shred, and then place back in sauce for another hour so it can soak it up.
Also:
Pound chicken flat, place cream cheese and cheddar cheese on top. Place chicken a top 3-4 vertical pieces of bacon, and 2 horizontal pieces of bacon. Wrap up horizontal pieces of bacon first, and then the vertical pieces of bacon. Cook in an oven at 400 degrees for 45 minutes, turn half way through. Then at the end, put chicken under a broiler for another couple minutes to make sure bacon is crispy and cooked.0 -
Yeah - let them alive!0
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Take it salsa dancing!0
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I have been meaning to try this one, Hummus-Crusted Chicken:
http://www.martawrites.com/2012/02/hummus-chicken-your-kitchen-will-smell.html
Haven't tried it yet, but I think the hummus crust would retain the juices fairly well. I like any chicken breast recipes that help retain the moisture in the meat.0 -
Great ideas...0
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Stuff it with low-fat cheese/extra light soft-cheese and wrap it in ham/bacon medallions, yum
^^ yes! soft cheese and bacon works wonders with chicken!
Its amazing!!!!!0 -
This is a paula deen recipe
marinade your chicken breast in a little OJ & soy sauce, brown sugar, chopped garlic
wrap a slice of bacon around the chicken breast and bake... serve over rice
it's very yummy0 -
Made this one up myself:
Heat the oven to 450, put a wire rack on a cookie sheet lined with foil (for the clean up). Microwave 2 tbsp of natural peanut butter with some hot sauce and a little sesame oil. Toss 3 lbs of chicken breast cut into chunks, sprinkle in some shredded coconut. Put the chunks on the wire rack and sprinkle on some more coconut and bake it for about 12 minutes.
Kind of chicken satay-ish, makes lunches for me for 3 days. Yeah, I eat a lot of chicken haha.0
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