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This evening we had our friend George over for dinner. The man is HILARIOUS. I must get a picture for you all to meet him! He carries at least 100 (I am NOT exaggerating a bit) keys and other jangly things around on his belt. He is such a kind old man and, of course, Zeb loves him! For the occasion I decided to go all out and make some pretty fun recipes for dinner, both of which I will post for your enjoyment and use.
BRUSCHETTA STUFFED CHICKEN
1 can (14-1/2 oz.) Italian-style diced tomatoes, undrained
1 can (14-1/2 oz.) Italian-style diced tomatoes, undrained
1-1/4 cups Shredded Mozzarella Cheese,
basil, to taste
1 pkg. Chicken Stuffing
Chicken breasts (1-2 lbs)
1/3 cup italian dressing (or any that you have)
pound the chicken flat with a meat tenderizer (in a freezer bag). Mix all the other ingredients except for 1/2 the cheese and dressing. Spread the stuffing mix evenly over the chicken breasts and roll them up tight (we used toothpicks to help them stay wrapped). Pour dressing over the breasts. Add remainder of the cheese with 2-3 minutes left.
cook 40 minutes at 350.
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pound the chicken flat with a meat tenderizer (in a freezer bag). Mix all the other ingredients except for 1/2 the cheese and dressing. Spread the stuffing mix evenly over the chicken breasts and roll them up tight (we used toothpicks to help them stay wrapped). Pour dressing over the breasts. Add remainder of the cheese with 2-3 minutes left.
cook 40 minutes at 350.
prepare brownie mix as usual. With five minutes left pour choco chips, mini marshmallows, and crumbled graham crackers over the top. Put back in the oven! voila.
13 comments:
I'm confused - did you have Zeb with you while you were teaching seminary? Or was there a day care there?
I'm happy you're able to use your wonderful talent for teaching. Those kids are lucky. They'll want you instead of the regular teacher. Anyone grossed out with the leprosy pictures? That is a very good way to make it real for them.
The meal looks delicious. Please post a picture of George - he sounds like an interesting person.
Bruschetta Chicken is romantic, isn't it? Just use that tomorrow for cooking group, mostly because I want to taste it. It looks amazing!
Hey you two..three. Congrats on the baby...he is so cute! The recipes look yummy.
sorry that I didn't clarify about the seminary thing... The kids just come to our apartment! it's great. Zeb just stays in bed (so does kent). I didn't have to get up till 5:50 this morning.
How many kids come to your apartment? That sounds fun? :) Okay thanks for the dinner-I am making it for tomorrow. Hope it turns out. It look really good. What else is on your plate with the broc?
I love your blog, Leisy. Your babe is so dang cute, your dinner looks yummy, you sound busy serving in church, and I love that you are playing Peter Breinholt. He's one of my very favorites! Good luck with Seminary and I'm gonna try your chicken next week!
Thanks for all the recipe postings. Delicious!
looks and sounds delicious! I shall try the chicken recipe ASAP - CHeeRS!!
way to go becky homecky!! I am jealous you are good!! hey i just went private so send me your email address because i would love to invite you...andif you have laney's too!!
buhlersdayoff @ gmail
Looks delicious! I want to try making it sometime. Is the chicken stuffing similar to turkey stuffing. Is it sold by Stoffers and found in a red box?
yep..regular stuffing, chicken flavoring. I got the cheap brand for a dollar.
the smores idea originally came from cortnee watson...YUM-O!
I am making those brownies!
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