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![]() "Julie Bove" > wrote in message ... > Someone posted this recipe to Facebook and she is a good cook so I assumed > that she had tried it. I also thought it was too good to be true, and it > was. ![]() > > https://www.facebook.com/MyFridgeFoo...type=1&fref=nf > > As you can see, no amounts are listed. And I did not make the sauce as I > know that my husband and daughter wouldn't have liked it. > > So what went wrong? Nothing would stick to the chicken. I wondered about > dipping it in milk. Normally when I make things like this (which isn't > often), I use an egg to make the stuff stick. I know that buttermilk can > be used too. But the regular milk was just too thin, I think. I also > only used a small amount of cheese as daughter isn't big on cheese and > meat together. > > I did manage to force the crumbs and cheese onto the chicken and baked it. > Nothing stuck to the bottom of the chicken. Not much stuck to the top and > it certainly wasn't crispy at all. So... Disappointed as there are two > chicken breasts left. > > I also wondered about the lack of seasoning but reasoned that the salt in > the Ritz would be enough. I have since looked up these ingredients and > see other recipes, most of them similar to this: > > http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/me...ICKEN-52127001 > > I used perhaps 3/4 of a cup for 4 breasts, if that. And as I found, I did > have to press the stuff on, but it still didn't stick. Maybe because I > used not enough cheese and 2% milk. I would assume that whole is thicker. > Not sure I've ever actually seen what whole looks like. > > The good thing is that the chicken came out moist and tender, but... What > can I do with the remaining two breasts? I thought about putting them on > Cibatta bread, maybe with some mustard or something because they are > woefully lacking in seasoning. To be fair, Julie, if you change a recipe around, you can't expect it to behave in the way the writer suggests. -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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