Cornflake Chicken
Take some chicken breasts or tenders, dip them in melted butter or margarine, and then dip in a bowl of crushed cornflakes, pressing the cornflakes onto the chicken to help them stick. Place on a cookie sheet with foil, drizzle any remaining butter over the top, and bake at 350 degrees until the chicken is cooked through (the time it takes will depend on how much chicken you're making, roughly 15-20 minutes?)
That's it! There are plenty of ways you could fancy it up if you wanted, but that's all I do and it really is the easiest, most delicious dinner I know. Serve it with rice or potatoes and a vegetable. It's also great with ranch dressing. I don't have any pictures so you'll have to use your imagination.
And since mentioned it, I want to share this quick and easy recipe too. It's one my mom used to make, and I wouldn't ever eat it as a kid because I thought I didn't like it, but I don't think I ever really gave it a try until well into college. Now it's one of my favorites! And my husband's, too. I like that it's really different than most of the dinners I make so I go to this if I'm sick of the same old same old recipes I always cook. It also works as a breakfast.
Monte Cristo Sandwiches
12 slices white bread with crusts removed
6 slices ham
6 slices turkey
12 slices swiss cheese
mayonnaise
1 cup pancake mix
1 cup milk
2 eggs
Raspberry jam
Powdered sugar
Preheat griddle to 350 degrees. Make sandwiches with mayo, swiss cheese, and meats. Mix eggs, milk, and pancake mix. Cut sandwiches diagonally in half. Dip sandwiches in mix and grill on all sides, including edges. Top with jelly and powdered sugar. (I also top with maple syrup.)
And. . . .
my latest pinterest finds:
Double Crunch Honey Garlic Pork Chops also in chicken breast form here. This one is completely amazing--really flavorful with awesome crunch. However, the recipe calls for more than twice as much of everything than you actually need for the amount of meat it calls for. Last time I made it I cut the breading, egg wash, and honey garlic sauce in half and it was still too much--be warned.
Wisconsin Cauliflower Soup I get this soup at Zupas every single time I go (I don't know what any of their other soups taste like because I always have to get this one). So when I saw this on pinterest claiming to was just like Zupas I was really excited but prepared to be disappointed--but I wasn't. It was awesome
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