
Chicken Kiev (how do you say that anyway?) was on the menu! Yum. Here's the recipe.
~1/4 cup butter, softened
~1 Tb. minced chives
~1 garlic clove, minced
~6 boneless skinless chicken breasts, 8 oz. each (but who pays attention to those kinds of details?)
~3/4 cup crushed cornflakes
~2 Tb. minced fresh parsley (mine wasn't fresh. Shhhh!)
~1/2 Tb. paprika
~1/3 cup butter milk (or 1 cup milk mixed with 1 Tb. white vinegar. I cheat)
Step 1. In small bowl, combine the butter chives, and garlic. Shape into a 3 in. x 2 in. rectangle (but who's measuring?). Cover and freeze until firm. Which I didn't do because I was running REALLY late. Sooo, I interpreted that to mean firm-ish ;).
** just a note: since in state of New York in the month of January, chives happen to be no more then a distant, fond memory of fair weather and green grass....I used green onions instead. Works just as well.
Step 2. Flatten chicken to 1/4 in. thickness. Don't get carried away and try to obliterate them like I did. Just flatten them. Cut the butter mixture lengthwise into six pieces; place one piece in center of each chicken breast half. Fold short sides over butter; fold long sides over and secure with toothpicks.
Step 3. In a shallow dish combine the cornflakes, parsley, and paprika.

Step 4. Place chicken seam side down in greased 13 in. x 9 in. baking dish. Bake, uncovered, at 425 for 35-40 minutes or until chicken is no longer pink. Remove toothpicks before serving (whoops. Didn't read that until now! Oh well). Serve over rice if desired.

posted by Lydia
2 comments:
It's called chicken "Kee-ev", I'm pretty sure. ;) And I too have left the toothpicks in mine. ;) Lol! It looks delicious! :D Yum! Ambitious cooking sometimes is the best! ;) HeHe! Glad your recipe turned out! :D I cheat and do the vinegar (or lemon juice) and milk for the buttermilk...we never have any on hand. :P And I use dried parsley a lot of time in our house too. ;)
I have taken that cookbook out of the library before, I love it! :D Taste of Home recipes are the best! ;D I use their website, too, to search for good recipes. :)
Blessings to you! :D
~Rachel~
It must be very tasty. Have delicious foods not to catch a cold.
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