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Рецепт Chicken Garlic Roulade
by Mary Ellen

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

These are seriously good. I love making these for dinner parties or even just because. You can make them up in the morning and have them ready to bake when ever you are ready for dinner. In fact I think they are better if you give them at least 30 minutes in the refrigerator after you put them together.

These also make great picnic food. Make and bake them, then refrigerate until cold. Slice in 1/2 inch slices and wrap back up until picnic time. So good, even cold.

The filling can be as varied as there as many combinations as you can think of. Basically for me I use a formula of 2 parts cream cheese, 1 part butter to 1 garlic clove for every 2 chicken breast you are going to make. Then add whatever add ins you want. There is no wrong answer here. One of my favorite combinations is blue cheese, walnuts and spinach with the cream cheese and garlic. Pork tenderloin is good cooked with these fillings also.

I used to quickly fry these before finishing them in the oven, now I just spray them lightly with cooking spray and avoid the extra oil.

Pound out the chicken breasts. If you notice in the picture below I pounded the edges even thinner on the sides I was going to fold in. It makes it easier to fold and also helps to keep the filling inside the roulade.

Add the stuffing.

Roll up and dip in flour, egg and bread crumbs.

Chicken Garlic Roulade

Yield: 2 servings

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 20 - 25 minutes

Total Time: 45 minutes

Chicken breast filled with cream cheese, garlic, Canadian bacon, butter, basil and then baked.

Ingredients:

Cooking spray

Directions:

Pound chicken breasts out until thin. Season with salt and pepper. Lay a slice of Canadian bacon in the center of each chicken breast. Dice the remaining Canadian bacon for the cream cheese mixture.

In a bowl combine all of the cream cheese mixture ingredients. Stir until thoroughly mixed. Spread the mixture on the Canadian bacon slices.

Fold in the sides on the chicken breast. Roll the chicken breasts into a cylinder.

Place some flour, a beaten egg and breadcrumbs on separate plates. Roll the chicken roulades in the flour first, then the egg and then breadcrumbs. Place on a greased cookie sheet. Refrigerate until ready to bake.

Bake at 350 degrees. Just before baking spray the roulades with a little cooking spray. Bake for 20 - 25 minutes until chicken is thoroughly cooked.