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by Dennis Kraus

Recipe of the Week – 3-Dip Chicken

September 29, 2014 at 8:13 am

(From the Chicken Entrée Collection at emealsforyou.com)

3 -Dip Chicken

If you are looking for one recipe that adapts to many meals plans, this is the one. This takes just a little longer to make than throwing the chicken breasts in a pan and into the oven but is well worth the added effort. Once you try the chicken you will find yourself making more than you need for one meal and freezing the rest for future quick meals.

This basic recipe turns into a fast Chicken Marsala, Chicken Piccata, Chicken Parm or just wonderful chicken sandwiches. Make this for your families and they will completely forget they ever liked McNuggets.

3 – Dip Chicken

Recipe Summary

Complexity:

Easy

Serves:

6

Category:

Chicken Entrée

Meal:

other (General)

2

2

large

egg, lightly beaten

2

Tb

water

2

cups

Panko breadcrumbs

4

pinch

salt and pepper to taste

0.5

cups

olive oil, divided

Slice the chicken breasts diagonally in 1 inch pieces. Place in a large plastic bag and pound with a mallet or frying pan until ½ inch thickness. Sprinkle with salt and pepper and dip in rice flour to coat, also sprinkled with salt and pepper. Make an egg wash with eggs and water and salt and pepper and dip the chicken to cover. Mix salt and pepper with the panko breadcrumbs, dip the chicken in the panko and shake off any excess. Heat a couple Tb of olive oil in the in a sauté pan, cook the chicken until browned on each side; remove to warmed plate. Add more olive oil to the pan as needed.

Shown here as Chicken Marsala.

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Entry filed under: Dinners, Easy meal planning, Meal Planning, Misc. Tags: chicken, chicken breast recipes, chicken Marsala, chicken parm, chicken piccata, easy chicken dinner, fried chicken. easy fried chicken, sauteed chicken.