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Chicken
Crock Pot Roast Chicken; Home Cooking Made Easy
- 1 whole (4-5 lb)
- Chicken
- ½ tbsp salt
- 1 tsp pepper
- 1 tsp curry powder
- 1 tsp garlic
- Place a large piece of tin foil in the crock pot so that the edges hang over the sides.
- Place the chicken, breast side up inside (Optional: tie the legs up with kitchen twine and fold the wing tips under). Sprinkle with spices and
- cover.
- Cook on low for 6-8 hours. Remove lid and using foil transfer the chicken to a roasting pan.
- Place in a preheated 475 degree oven and cook for 15-20 minutes or until the skin gets crispy.
- Remove from oven and let stand 5-10 minutes before serving.
Spinach Artichoke Chicken Casserole
An easy and healthy spring recipe for Spinach Artichoke Chicken Casserole.
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 small onion, chopped
- 3 cloves of garlic, minced
- ½ lb boneless skinless chicken breast, cut into bite size
- pieces
- Salt and pepper to taste
- 1 (13.5 oz.) can artichoke hearts, drained, & chopped
- 5 oz of fresh baby spinach
- 12 oz penne pasta, cooked according to package instructions
- 1 cup low fat sour cream
- 4 oz low fat cream cheese, softened
- ½ cup Parmesan cheese
- 1 cup mozzarella cheese
- Preheat the oven to 425.
- In a large skillet heat oil over medium high heat and sauté the onions for one minute.
- Season the chicken with salt and pepper then add the garlic and chicken to the pan and cook, tossing occasionally until the chicken is browned on all sides.
- Add the artichoke hearts and spinach and cook, while stirring until the spinach has wilted.
- Remove from heat and stir in pasta, sour cream, cream cheese, and parmesan until well
- combined.
- Transfer to a greased baking pan and cover with mozzarella cheese.
- Bake in the oven until the cheese has begun to brown, about 10-15 minutes.
- Serve immediately.
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Panera’s Soba Noodle Broth Bowl with Chicken – Copy Cat Recipe
Also, check out my new recipe for Panera’s Southwest Chicken Tortilla Bowl.
I really like Panera mainly because fresh bread is amazing, but their paninis and soups are pretty great as well. They recently came out with these broth bowls, and let me tell you I am in love with them. I knew immediately I had to recreate something similar at home.
You guys, it was the best idea that I ever had.
These broth bowls are AMAZING!!
I have made the same basic thing about 10 or 15 times in the last couple weeks (ok maybe I’m exaggerating a little, but still I made them a lot).
Also can we just take another minute to talk about the marinade on this chicken? I know I recently wrote a whole post about its wonder, but I just feel like it needs to be said again. It’s amazing!
Ok back to broth bowls here.
I really think there is nothing better for winter than a nice steamy bowl of soup, and I like that this recipe includes so many vegetables. It is hearty filling, and healthy. What more could you ask for?
The recipe looks way more complicated than it is, so don’t let it scare you. Looking at the ingredient list on Panera’s site had my head spinning so I did “dumb” it down a bit to make it way easier and more accessible for the home cook.
I would love it if you guys could try this recipe and let me know how you think it compares to the original. Please, please, please. It would mean the world to me!
For those things that are hard to find in the grocery store: Yellow Miso, Sesame Oil, & Soba Noodles.
Panera’s Soba Noodle Broth Bowl with Chicken – Copy Cat Recipe
- 2 Boneless skinless chicken breasts
- ⅓ cup Lemon Pepper & Herb Marinade ((Link Below))
- 2 tsp sesame oil*
- ½ a small yellow onion
- ½ cup sliced mushrooms (shitake, or cremini work nicely)
- 2 tbsp soy sauce
- 1 tsp brown sugar
- 2 tsp sriracha plus more to taste
- 1 medium carrot (peeled and julienned)
- 4 cups chicken broth
- 2 cups water
- ½ cup yellow miso
- 8 oz soba noodles
- ¼ cup red cabbage (sliced thin)
- ½ cup Napa cabbage (chopped)
- 1 cup loosely packed fresh baby spinach
- ½ tsp sesame seeds
- 1 tsp chopped cilantro (for garnish)
- In a sealable container combine the chicken and marinade and toss to coat. Set aside to marinade for about 30 minutes (or overnight).
- Place the chicken on a preheated grill or sauté pan and cook, basting with leftover marinade for 8-10 minutes a side. When cooked through the chicken will be firm, opaque and when poked with a fork the juices will run clear.
- Remove from heat and set aside before cutting. Meanwhile heat oil over medium heat and sauté the onions and mushrooms, until they have begun to brown and caramelize, about 6 minutes.
- Stir in the soy sauce, brown sugar and sriracha until well combined.
- Add the carrots and cook for another minute before stirring in the broth, water and miso. Cook gently stirring until the miso has fully dissolved.
- Add in the cabbage and soba noodles and cook until the noodles are just tender, about 5 minutes.
- Stir in the spinach and ladle into individual bowls.
- Slice the chicken and place on top garnished with sesame seeds and cilantro to serve.
Find the Pantry Lemon Pepper & Herb Marinade Recipe here.
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Pantry Lemon Pepper & Herb Chicken Marinade
This is a copycat recipe for Panera’s Citrus & Pepper Chicken.
Sometimes in the process of working on one recipe, you stumble on something so great you have to stop and recognize its awesomeness. In this particular case, I have been trying to recreate Panera’s Chicken Soba Broth Bowl. In doing so I may have stumbled on probably one of the best chicken marinades I have had in a good long while….