Chicken with a Cheese and Ham Crust. Chicken with cheese and ham on top. Not rolled. Just layered. Completely delicious.
I always think it's pretty amazing what you can do with just a few ingredients and a little bit of ingenuity. Like this recipe here today.
I had a small bit of leftover ham that I wanted to use up and some chicken breasts and so after putting my thinking cap on I came up with a delicious and simple little entrée that went down a real treat and went together lickity split!
I always have cheese in my refrigerator. Actually I usually have several kinds. We like cheese. Guilty as charged.
I always have cheese in my refrigerator. Actually I usually have several kinds. We like cheese. Guilty as charged.
It's just one of those things we are never without. One of our refrigerator basics as it were. I also had a roll that was left from another meal and so I used that as well.
With a handful of stale bread crumbs, some cheese and a bit of chopped ham, together with some chopped parsley and some garlic . . . a knob of butter.
With a handful of stale bread crumbs, some cheese and a bit of chopped ham, together with some chopped parsley and some garlic . . . a knob of butter.
All put together and sprinkled on top of two plain (seasoned) boneless, skinless chicken breasts. Chicken breasts are like the blank canvases of the poultry world.
There is practically nothing that won't go with them, or that they won't go with!
Half an hour in the oven and dinner was served . . . and it was delicious. We had some steamed new potatoes and broccoli on the side.
Half an hour in the oven and dinner was served . . . and it was delicious. We had some steamed new potatoes and broccoli on the side.
In the time it took to do them, the chicken was done and we sat down to a delicious meal which took next to no time to prepare and got rid of a few bits in my refrigerator and cupboard that needed getting rid of.
Thrifty and delicious. You can't go wrong. The quantities are for two people, but this is one of those things that can easily be increased to feed more!
All the flavors of Chicken Cordon Bleu without any of the faffing about! I like that!
Quick,
easy and delicious. I had a tiny bit of ham leftover that I wanted to
use up. Waste not want not. It went perfectly. Kind of like a
deconstructed cordon bleu.
2 single boneless, skinless chicken breast fillets
(about 4 ounces each)
(I used a stale ciabatta roll)
2 TBS chopped fresh parsley
1 small clove of garlic, peeled and minced
1 TBS butter, melted
Preheat the oven to 190*C/375*F/ gas mark 5.
Put the bread crumbs into a small bowl. Toss together with the butter, parsley, cheese, ham and garlic.
Place the chicken breast fillets into a buttered baking dish. Cover each one with an equal portion of the bread crumb mixture.
Bake for 25 to 30 minutes, until golden brown and the juices from the chicken run clear. Serve hot.
*Ham and Cheese Crusted Chicken for Two*
Serves two
salt and black pepper
60g of fresh bread crumbs (about 1 cup)
a small handful of chopped cooked ham (about 1/4 cup)
60g grated strong cheddar cheese (1/2 cup)This content (written and photography) is the sole property of The English Kitchen. Any reposting or misuse is not permitted. If you are reading this elsewhere, please know that it is stolen content and you may report it to me at: theenglishkitchen@mail.com
So simple and delicious. You are like my mother and grandmother in that you can magic an interesting and tasty meal out of a few random bits and pieces in the fridge and cupboard. It's a talent I really admire.
ReplyDeleteThanks Marie! My mom always says that I can make a tast meal out of an old boot! I hope you try the chicken! Xo
DeleteHow interesting with le jambon!
ReplyDeleteIt's really good Monique! Xo
DeleteThis looks absolutely fantastic…
ReplyDeleteI'm glad that i'm visiting your blog page, it gives me lot of delicious recipes.!!
Thanks Meigan! I'm awfully glad you're visiting! Xo
DeleteDelicious!! Kids loved them
ReplyDeleteSo happy they were enjoyed Mike!
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