Dump Chicken - easy meals
ValMartin79
Posts: 65 Member
Glad I came across this and wanted to post for others who struggle with fast and easy supper ideas.
http://whenthedinnerbellrings.blogspot.ca/2011/06/super-easy-way-to-getting-meals-ready.html
http://whenthedinnerbellrings.blogspot.ca/2011/06/super-easy-way-to-getting-meals-ready.html
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Thank you!! I can always use good ideas!0
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Thanks for sharing! Some of these sound very yummy!0
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LOVED The website! Thank you! I'm always looking for better Chicken Recipes!!!0
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the kitchen cheat sheet found on the bottom is AMAZING!!!!0
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Thank you!0
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Thanks for sharing always looking for ways to make chicken for the slowcooker!!0
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Me too! I love my slowcooker. Thanks for sharing.0
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Thank you for sharing! We'll be trying this one sometime this week!
Garlic Dijon "DUMP" Chicken
2 Cloves Garlic -- minced
4 Tablespoons Dijon Mustard
2 Tablespoons Lime Juice
1 1/2 Pounds Chicken Pieces
For immediate cooking: Pre-heat oven to 350 F. Place all ingredients into a
large baking dish, turn chicken to coat. Bake until chicken juices run
clear (45-60 minutes for chicken pieces, or 20-30 minutes for chicken
breasts).
For freezing: Place all ingredients into a 1 Gallon freezer bag. Lay flat
in freezer.
To thaw and cook: Take the bag out of the freezer the night before, make
sure the baggie is completely closed. Place the Bag on a shelf furthest
from the freezer (It works best if the bag is laying flat, although this
may not be the best option with a side-by-side fridge/freezer). Preheat the
oven to 350 F. Empty the contents of the bag into a large baking dish and
bake until the juices run clear (45-60 minutes for chicken pieces, or 20-30
minutes for chicken breasts).
Per serving: 177 Calories (kcal); 12g Total Fat; (62% calories from fat); 15g Protein; 2g Carbohydrate; 70mg Cholesterol; 180mg Sodium
Food Exchanges: 0 Grain(Starch); 2 Lean Meat; 0 Vegetable; 0 Fruit; 1 Fat; 0 Other Carbohydrates0 -
When I first looked at that Dump Chicken page, it didn't seem right for me. Then, got the brilliant idea of dividing and packaging *one* serving each into quart size freezer bags, and divvying up the sauce ingredients between. Works for me...and dinner is sorted for 5-6 nights in the future.0
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These look so good!0
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