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Chicken breast, cut into strips, dip in beaten egg, then roll
in bread crumbs and chopped almonds. Saute in butter with garlic, serve with a thin white sauce and some freshly grated parmesan... -- J.J. in WA ~ mom, vid gamer, novice cook ~ "You still haven't explained why the pool is filled with elf blood." - Frylock, ATHF |
Gal Called J.J. wrote:
> Chicken breast, cut into strips, dip in beaten egg, then roll > in bread crumbs and chopped almonds. Saute in butter with garlic, > serve with a thin white sauce and some freshly grated parmesan... I do something similar but use chopped walnuts. The original recipe called for deep frying and was actually meant to be an appetizer so no garlic or sauce or cheese. Give it a try and see! (I'd make the sauce thicker than "thin"). Jill |
On 2005-02-10, Gal Called J.J. > wrote:
> Chicken breast, cut into strips, dip in beaten egg, then roll > in bread crumbs and chopped almonds. Saute in butter with garlic, > serve with a thin white sauce and some freshly grated parmesan... .....tastes like chicken. nb |
One time on Usenet, notbob > said:
> On 2005-02-10, Gal Called J.J. > wrote: > > Chicken breast, cut into strips, dip in beaten egg, then roll > > in bread crumbs and chopped almonds. Saute in butter with garlic, > > serve with a thin white sauce and some freshly grated parmesan... > > .....tastes like chicken. Noooo, really? ;-) -- J.J. in WA ~ mom, vid gamer, novice cook ~ "You still haven't explained why the pool is filled with elf blood." - Frylock, ATHF |
Gal Called J.J. wrote:
> Chicken breast, cut into strips, dip in beaten egg, then roll > in bread crumbs and chopped almonds. Saute in butter with garlic, > serve with a thin white sauce and some freshly grated parmesan... > Sounds a little bland to me, especially the sauce. I would put garlic into the sauce, maybe make something with lemon, and serve with asparagus, which is also good with lemon. Dawn |
"Gal Called J.J." > wrote in message ... > Chicken breast, cut into strips, dip in beaten egg, then roll > in bread crumbs and chopped almonds. Saute in butter with garlic, > serve with a thin white sauce and some freshly grated parmesan... I would put the strips on a bed of mixed greens with diced tomatoes, shredded cheese, slices of avocado, and boiled egg wedges all dressed with a honey mustard dressing. Forget the white sauce. |
One time on Usenet, "jmcquown" > said:
> Gal Called J.J. wrote: > > Chicken breast, cut into strips, dip in beaten egg, then roll > > in bread crumbs and chopped almonds. Saute in butter with garlic, > > serve with a thin white sauce and some freshly grated parmesan... > > I do something similar but use chopped walnuts. The original recipe called > for deep frying and was actually meant to be an appetizer so no garlic or > sauce or cheese. Sounds a lot like the "chicken strips" that DH makes, only they're not deep fried and that recipe also calls for almonds (I love walnuts, but they don't like me -- they make my tongue hurt). > Give it a try and see! (I'd make the sauce thicker than > "thin"). Yeah, I'm thinking "medium" white sauce would be better. Thanks for the suggestion, I was walking through the parking lot after dropping DS off at school this morning and for some reason the above recipe just came to mind. I think I'll make it this weekend and will post the results... -- J.J. in WA ~ mom, vid gamer, novice cook ~ "You still haven't explained why the pool is filled with elf blood." - Frylock, ATHF |
"Gal Called J.J." > wrote in message ... > One time on Usenet, "jmcquown" > said: > > Gal Called J.J. wrote: > > > > Chicken breast, cut into strips, dip in beaten egg, then roll > > > in bread crumbs and chopped almonds. Saute in butter with garlic, > > > serve with a thin white sauce and some freshly grated parmesan... > > > > I do something similar but use chopped walnuts. The original recipe called > > for deep frying and was actually meant to be an appetizer so no garlic or > > sauce or cheese. > > Sounds a lot like the "chicken strips" that DH makes, only they're not > deep fried and that recipe also calls for almonds (I love walnuts, but > they don't like me -- they make my tongue hurt). > Walnuts also make the edges of my tongue sore. That only seems to be true for raw nuts. I haven't run into anyone else with the problem. |
On Thu 10 Feb 2005 12:31:45p, Vox Humana wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> > "Gal Called J.J." > wrote in message > ... >> One time on Usenet, "jmcquown" > said: >> > Gal Called J.J. wrote: >> >> > > Chicken breast, cut into strips, dip in beaten egg, then roll >> > > in bread crumbs and chopped almonds. Saute in butter with garlic, >> > > serve with a thin white sauce and some freshly grated parmesan... >> > >> > I do something similar but use chopped walnuts. The original recipe >> > called for deep frying and was actually meant to be an appetizer so >> > no garlic or sauce or cheese. >> >> Sounds a lot like the "chicken strips" that DH makes, only they're not >> deep fried and that recipe also calls for almonds (I love walnuts, but >> they don't like me -- they make my tongue hurt). >> > > Walnuts also make the edges of my tongue sore. That only seems to be > true for raw nuts. I haven't run into anyone else with the problem. I also make something similar - pecan-crusted chicken. Finely chopped pecans, especially after being sauteed on the chicken, probably wouldn't do that. Wayne |
Vox Humana wrote: > > "Gal Called J.J." wrote: > > "jmcquown" said: > > > Gal Called J.J. wrote: > > > > > > Chicken breast, cut into strips, dip in beaten egg, then roll > > > > in bread crumbs and chopped almonds. Saute in butter with garlic, > > > > serve with a thin white sauce and some freshly grated parmesan... > > > > > > I do something similar but use chopped walnuts. The original recipe > called > > > for deep frying and was actually meant to be an appetizer so no garlic > or > > > sauce or cheese. > > > > Sounds a lot like the "chicken strips" that DH makes, only they're not > > deep fried and that recipe also calls for almonds (I love walnuts, but > > they don't like me -- they make my tongue hurt). > > > > Walnuts also make the edges of my tongue sore. That only seems to be true > for raw nuts. I haven't run into anyone else with the problem. Hmm, seems like Jill is the one whose tongue has the most experience with nuts. <G> |
Sheldon wrote:
> Vox Humana wrote: >> >> "Gal Called J.J." wrote: >>> "jmcquown" said: >>>> Gal Called J.J. wrote: >>> >>>>> Chicken breast, cut into strips, dip in beaten egg, then roll >>>>> in bread crumbs and chopped almonds. Saute in butter with garlic, >>>>> serve with a thin white sauce and some freshly grated parmesan... >>>> >>>> I do something similar but use chopped walnuts. The original >>>> recipe called for deep frying and was actually meant to be an >>>> appetizer so no garlic or sauce or cheese. >>> >>> Sounds a lot like the "chicken strips" that DH makes, only they're >>> not deep fried and that recipe also calls for almonds (I love >>> walnuts, but they don't like me -- they make my tongue hurt). >>> >> >> Walnuts also make the edges of my tongue sore. That only seems to >> be true for raw nuts. I haven't run into anyone else with the >> problem. > > Hmm, seems like Jill is the one whose tongue has the most experience > with nuts. <G> LOL! Love you, too! :) Jill |
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