Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Yummy dinner!!

Okay so I made dinner tonight with a YUMMY recipe that Jenn told me about! It comes straight to you from the back of the Stove Top Stuffing box! :-)

Easy Cheesy Chicken Bake

1 box Stove Top stuffing mix, Chicken.
1.5 lbs boneless, skinless chicken breast, cut into 1" pieces
1-14oz bag frozen broccoli florets, thawed, drained (I didn't put this in cause Josh doesn't like broccoli, and it still turned out great!)
1-10.5oz can cream of chicken soup
1/2 cup milk
1.5 cups cheddar cheese

Heat oven to 400°. Prepare stuffing mix as direct.
Mix chicken and broccoli in 13 x 9 pan. Stir in soup, milk and cheese.
Bake for 30 mins or until heated through.

Serves 6.

Easy Cheesy Chicken Bake

Soft breadsticks

10 Tbsp water
1 egg yolk
2 Tbsp vegetable oil
2 tsp sugar
1 tsp salt
2 cups flour
1.5 tsp yeast

Add ingredients into breadmaker starting with the water, ending with yeast. Put on dough stage, should take 1.5 hrs.
Take egg white and 2 Tbsp water and make an egg wash for breadsticks, keep in fridge until needed.
Heat oven to 350°. Once dough is done separate into 12 balls. Roll ball between hands to make about a 6" rope.(They will seem small/thin, but when cooked, they puff up nicely!) Place breadsticks on greased cookie sheet, space about 1.5" apart.
Brush with egg wash and sprinkle with garlic salt.
Bake 20-25 mins until golden brown.

Baked soft breadsticks, mine aren't as pretty, but seriously they tasted JUST like Olive Garden breadsticks!!

Garlic Parsley Potatoes

Wash and quarter 4-6 red potatoes. Boil for about 10 mins until just tender. You want them still a little firm, not mushy.
Drain potatoes, put in ziplock bag with approximately 4 tbsp of olive oil (I didn't measure, I just did it by sight, but they need to be well coated.) Add in garlic salt and parsley flakes. (Also did by sight, you want them to be well coated.) Close ziplock and mix well until potatoes are well covered with mixture. Spread potatoes out on a cookie sheet. Broil 10 mins, stir around so they don't burn. You will know they are done when they start to brown.


Ryan's plate

3 comments:

Tim and Lisa said...

I love the chicken bake! We make it too, actually it is on our menu for tonight! It works well in the crock pot too. We put the stuff in there before church and food is ready when we walk in the door!

rachel said...

We've made this, too. It's sooo good - the perfect comfort food.

Joyce Haner said...

I made this for dinner too but altered it a little. I used mixed veggies instead of broccoli. I also added tater-tots to half of the chicken dish instead of stove top (just to see which I liked better), the tots were pretty good, maybe even better. It is something I will make again for sure.