Spinach Artichoke Chicken
Found this recipe and I had to share
http://littlebitsof.com/2015/01/spinach-artichoke-stuffed-chicken/
Only difference is that I used the garlic and herb swiss from laughing cow and I used fresh spinach instead of frozen. This was seriously SO good.
http://littlebitsof.com/2015/01/spinach-artichoke-stuffed-chicken/
Only difference is that I used the garlic and herb swiss from laughing cow and I used fresh spinach instead of frozen. This was seriously SO good.
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This looks great! Thanks0
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Oh man, this looks so yummy! I wonder if it would be good with goat cheese?0
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meganridenour wrote: »Oh man, this looks so yummy! I wonder if it would be good with goat cheese?
is there anything that is NOt good with goat cheese?! mmmmmmm0 -
This looks so good! I may have to make this tonight! Thank you for sharing!
@meganridenour - I bet making it with goat cheese would be fantastic too. I am going to try that, as well. Love goat cheese!0 -
Definitely gotta try it as well! Maybe I'll make it tomorrow night.0
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Holy crap, thank you for sharing! This will definitely be on the menu for next week.0
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I'm never going to have the patience to make this but wow...laughing cow cheese has saved my life0
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I just went to the store and got everything I needed to make this tonight. I entered everything in the recipe builder and it came up to 180 calories per serving and 30 grams of protein. Here's my recipe and portions I used to come up with the calorie content. I am getting ready to make it, so I will tweak it if it looks like its going to be more or less depending on how the serving size comes out.
Servings : 6
2 lbs thinly sliced boneless skinless chicken breast
6 wedges laughing cow cheese original swiss
2 cups chopped spinach
1 can artichoke hearts, drained
180 calories/ 30 grams protein per serving
Thanks again Kathdela for posting this! Going to serve it with saffron rice and green beans. YUM!0 -
Just wanted to say that this was fantastic. I bought the thin sliced chicken breast, so it was very easy to put the spinach mixture in and secure it with the toothpick. I also sprinkled some Mozzarella cheese on top when it was done. It was so easy and fast. My husband and the kids loved it too. This is going on our rotation from now on. Going to try it with pork tenderloin too.0
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Dang. 180...with a bunch of veggies this would be pretty amazing. Maybe I'll try after all. That's about a 4 oz piece of chicken, yeah?0
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arditarose wrote: »Dang. 180...with a bunch of veggies this would be pretty amazing. Maybe I'll try after all. That's about a 4 oz piece of chicken, yeah?
The chicken I used totaled almost 2 lbs and I had 6 pieces, so they were about 5 oz. a piece. Not a bad portion size with the spinach mixture included. We had it with saffron rice and green beans. It was really good. The kids and I shared the last one for a snack just now and it was so good. Can't wait to have it again.
I used 6 laughing cow wedges, about 1 cup of spinach and finely chopped two big artichoke hearts for the mixture.
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arditarose wrote: »Dang. 180...with a bunch of veggies this would be pretty amazing. Maybe I'll try after all. That's about a 4 oz piece of chicken, yeah?
The chicken I used totaled almost 2 lbs and I had 6 pieces, so they were about 5 oz. a piece. Not a bad portion size with the spinach mixture included. We had it with saffron rice and green beans. It was really good. The kids and I shared the last one for a snack just now and it was so good. Can't wait to have it again.
I used 6 laughing cow wedges, about 1 cup of spinach and finely chopped two big artichoke hearts for the mixture.
Yeah...I guess 5 0z, is around 150-160, plus the cheese. You didn't count the spinach?0 -
yes, I counted the spinach too. I put my recipe in the recipe builder and this is how it totaled for me on my food diary for one portion.
Servings : 6
2 lbs thinly sliced boneless skinless chicken breast
6 wedges laughing cow cheese original swiss
2 cups chopped spinach
1 can artichoke hearts, drained
Calories 180
Fat 5
Protein 30
Sugar 1
carbs 4
I didn't count the mozzarella I sprinkled on top. That was a last minute thing just to make it even better. It didn't need it, but I love cheese!
ETA: If you use frozen chopped spinach, don't forget to get the water out of it. I always thaw it in the microwave, then put it in a clean kitchen towel and squeeze the excess water out of it.
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