How to Make “The Best Chicken Ever” Hands Down, No Lie

Today’s article is an old article that I moved from my old blog because I always needed it. And you probably also need the recipe for the best chicken of all time as well. (Shoot, I just remembered that I forgot to buy soy sauce, teriyaki sauce and cook sherry when I went shopping today).

Here is the recipe for the best chicken of all time. For your information, since I like to give back to Caesar what is Caesar’s and it is certainly the best chicken of all time, Mel emailed me the recipe and she claims to have gotten it from Rachael Ray. My version is a little different from the one Mel originally emailed me.

Here are your ingredients.

You’ll need: vegetable oil (I usually use extra virgin olive oil, but I ran out, so canola this time), cooking sherry, sugar (in that shiny can), onion powder and soy sauce (yes, my bottle of soy sauce turned out to be missing when I looked in the fridge, so I have to admit I’ve been using the little packets for the past two weeks).

In a nice glass baking dish (I love glass baking dishes), pour three tablespoons of cooking sherry.

Ingredients :

4 boneless, skinless chicken souffles
1 package of ranch dressing mix
¾ Panko Cups Breadcrumbs
¾ Parmesan cups
½ Cups Fade-out of the smart spread scale
Or your choice of butter-based product
1 greased baking dish( or 2)
2 medium bowls

Instructions :

Supplies. In a medium bowl, mix the ranch packet, bread crumbs and parmesan cheese. Set aside.
Boneless, skinless chicken breasts.
Preheat oven to 350.
Clean and rinse chicken. Cut each piece in half lengthwise.
Use a paper towel to dry the chicken.
Melt Smart Balance Spread (or butter) in a medium microwaveable bowl.
Dip each piece of chicken in melted butter. Cover both sides.
Then press each side of the chicken into the breading mix.
Place in a greased pan. Do this for each piece. I covered my baking dish with aluminum foil that I sprayed with Pam to prevent the chicken from sticking. And to make cleaning easier!
I had a lot of mix left over, so I sprinkled the rest on top of the chicken. I also melted some more smart scale and sprinkled each piece with it.
Now lift the feet up (or clean up the mess you made) and let the chicken cook for 45 minutes. WARNING: the kitchen is starting to smell really good!!
The dish is finished! I was so excited to taste this best chicken ever that you can see where I cut a piece in the lower left corner!

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