Start off by gathering up 2 tablespoons flour, 1 large Reynolds Oven Bag (I'm assuming other brands would work, but Reynolds is the only brand my grocery carries), 2 cups uncooked minute rice, 2 10.5 ounce cans of chicken broth, 3 cups assorted frozen veggies, 1.25 pounds boneless and skinless chicken breast, garlic powder, lemon pepper seasoning.
Preheat your oven to 350 degrees. Throw your flour in the oven bag, shake around a bit. Add rice, chicken broth, and veggies to bag, mush everything together. Place the bag in a 13 x 9 x 2-inch or larger pan. Cut chicken breasts in halves or thirds and coat with garlic powder and lemon pepper. Toss that in the bag. Tie the bag up with the provided nylon tie (it should be included in your oven bag box) and cut 6 small slits in the top of the bag. Slide into oven. Cook for 30 minutes. Check if your chicken is cooked all the way through. If not (it wasn't for me) cook for an additional 10 minutes.
While the cook time for this dish is long, the time spent making everything is really short. It took under ten minutes, probably closer to 5 minutes. Hubby loved it and said this was one of his favorites. I hope you enjoy it, bon appétit!
Yummy!! I got hungry.
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Hopefully you have something to munch on! :)
DeleteThis looks so delicious and simple to follow, Id would definitely be making the vegan version, do you think it would work?
ReplyDeleteI would think that there are ways that would work (maybe a fake meat substitute by Gardein?), but since I have no experience cooking as a vegan I couldn't tell you for sure. I'm sorry I can't be of more help!
DeleteYum sounds good! I don't mind a long cook time so long as there's not a long prep time! Thanks for sharing!!
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Same here, it's all about the prep time! I hope you enjoy it!
DeleteLauren, I know exactly what you're talking about. I had two dogs and had to do that. Recommended by the vet! This looks so good! So easy to prepare. Thanks for sharing doll.
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Same here! When I first got my dog he was malnurished and the vet recommended it for days he didn't want to eat. Now, when he is sick, that's what I make him for dinner! I hope you enjoyed the meal!
Deleteahh, chicken and rice - the perfect comfort food for winter :) my husband and i have some combination of the two pretty regularly - i'll have to try this recipe :)
ReplyDeleteI know, chicken and turkey are my go-to meats. I have them constantly!
DeleteAh yes, I love recipes that are easy enough for me to pull of late on a Wednesday night when I've just gotten home from a long day at the office + a gym run! Great post!
ReplyDeleteHope the puppy is feeling better now!
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If you've got someone hanging out in your home you could even pop this in the oven before your work out and it would be done by the time you get back! He is feeling much better, thanks for asking. :)
Deleteomgosh!! I am so hungry nowwwww!!!! They look delicious!! How is your dog now? :(
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I hope you enjoy it! He is much, much better, thanks!
DeleteHad no idea chicken was good to calm upset stomachs for dogs, learned something new =) This recipe looks so delicious & healthy! This may come in handy when I need to find something to cook now~
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It's largely because plain chicken is very easy for them to digest. I hope you enjoy the meal! It's nice and easy. :)
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