Cheesy Bacon Pull Apart Chicken Recipe
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We have these coupons that we bought as part of a fundraiser for something or another that my niece was involved in. Anyway, they are Domino’s pizza coupons so while I am writing my book, we’ve started getting carryout pizza on Saturday nights. You know, big weekend plans and all that…
Well, the past few times my husband has gone after our little half price pizza, he has come home with a tiny box of this cheesy pull apart chicken stuff, sprinkled with bacon. Apparently, this has become his weekly treat. I gotta admit, it is pretty good. Seeing as how he has grown to love it so much, I decided to make my own version, so that is what I am sharing with you today. As with most homemade things, you get twice as much for half the price, which is always a plus!
Recipe Ingredients:
- Shredded Mozzarella
- Any type of bacon you like
- Shredded Parmesan
- Garlic Powder
- Chicken nuggets of some kind*
A Note About The Chicken
*You can make your chicken bites from scratch (maybe make this recipe the night before and double it so you have extras in the fridge) or buy them in the store to save money. Any type of chicken nugget or popcorn chicken will do but I went for Chicken Breast Chunks so we’d have that wonderful bite of actual pieces of non-formed chicken.
Technically, the Domino’s version of this has tomatoes in it somewhere. However, I’ve never tasted or spotted any form of tomatoes in it. I don’t know if my Domino’s leaves this out, if my eyesight and taste buds have joined together and decided to fail me completely, or if the aliens are eating all the tomatoes out of our order before Ricky gets it home, but I’ve never spied even the tiniest tomato particle. So I made this based on what I have tasted.
Arrange your chicken chunks on a baking sheet as closely together as you can, but not really on top of each other. Bake this in the oven at the temperature and time listed on the package directions.
If you are using leftover chicken that you made the night before (these chicken strips would be excellent for that, don’t fret over them being strips vs. nuggets), just place them on a baking sheet and put them in a 350 oven for about ten minutes.
Remove from oven and give them a very generous sprinkling of mozzarella and parmesan. Then, sprinkle garlic powder over all.
Top with turkey bacon.
Return to oven for about 5 minutes, or until cheese is fully melted.
Enjoy!
Ingredients
- About 1 pound chicken chunks nuggets, or popcorn chicken*
- 2 cups shredded mozzarella
- 1 cup shredded parmesan You can use the powdered kind too, if you like
- 3-4 strips turkey bacon crumbled (You can also use turkey bacon bits from the grocery store if you like)
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
Instructions
- Arrange your chicken chunks on a baking sheet as closely together as you can, but not on top of each other. Bake this in the oven at the temperature and time listed on the package directions. *If you are using leftover chicken that you made the night before (these chicken strips would be excellent for that, don't fret over them being strips vs. nuggets), just place them on a baking sheet and put them in a 350 oven for about ten minutes.
- Remove from oven and generously top them with mozzarella and parmesan. Then, sprinkle garlic powder over all. Top with crumbled bacon.
- Return to oven for about 5 minutes, or until cheese is fully melted.
Notes
Nutrition
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Somehow I missed this recipe when it first came out. Saw it yesterday and knew I had to try it. I made it today from memory, but forgot the bacon. How could I forget that??? My daughter and granddaughter came over for supper and they loved it. So yummy! Served it as a “side dish” to go along with a baked potato bar. Had orange cottage cheese Jell-O salad for dessert. Rather lopsided nutritionally, but I think we will live to eat our greens tomorrow!
Thank you for all your hard work and good recipes!
Kathleen
LOL, I like the way you think Kathleen!!
Good morning, Christy!
I read your sweet blog and save many of your recipes, but seldom comment. This morning, your talk about your son has touched my heart. My daughter grew up ovenight too, it seems. When I think in my mind of her, I still see her as 4-5 years old, no more than 8-10. Somehow she is going to be 18 in April, graduating high school, has a wonderful part-time job at a local bank, and a sweet boyfriend. I struggle every day with knowing my days are limited with her. Seems like a few months ago, I was wondering if she would ever be on her own…..
The depression and sadness are truly real, but the pride and joy at knowing that a child you have raised has turned out okay. Sure, there have been bumps and rough spots (plenty of yelling and silent treatment scenes as well), but I am so very proud of the young woman she has become. It is hard to transition from mother to more of a friend role with her, but I see that beginning to develop.
Sorry for the long post, but I just wanted to share my heart with you. Enjoy your time with your two amazing kiddos as long as you can. It passes far too quickly.
It does seem to happen way to fast doesn’t it? Thank you so much for sharing your heart with me Debbie!!
This looks so good! I tried pinning it but kept getting an error saying that there isn’t anything pinnable on this page. 🙁 Ideas on how to get around that?
Hey Jennifer! I’m so sorry. That is just weird! I am trying to replicate it but so far having no luck, images come right up. Can you tell me which button you are clicking to pin it? There is one at the very top of the post and one on each image as well. Let me know and I’ll see if I can’t get the same message you are getting and figure out what is causing it. Thanks!
This made me cry! I have been following Southern Plate since ’08 or ’09, and it really is hard to believe how Brady has grown from a little boy to a wonderful young man during these years (which seem to have flown by). My own “little boy” just turned 11 1/2 and this reminds me to cherish and enjoy every moment. It also makes me feel good about what is soon to come. It’s refreshing to hear positive words about the teenage years. Be proud, mama- you done good! 😉
Ps- keep the stories coming…I love them. Your blog truly offers substance for the body AND the soul. Thank you for all you do.
Yes Lauren, cherish every moment!! They fly by!!
How could anyone complain about your stories?! That’s like complaining about birthday presents or vacation days! Sheesh, people will find any reason.
Anyways, I just wanted to tell you how sweet and respectful it is of you to be so careful about your Brady posts. Although he obviously doesn’t try to hide anything from you (as shown in your post today), you’re giving him the space and privacy teenagers need. You’re such a thoughtful mother, and I’m sure he appreciates it.
As always, looking forward to your next post… and stories! 😉
Thank you Katie! He really doesn’t try to hide things. We are so blessed to have an open and honest relationship with him and that he is truly a good kid. 🙂
Hi there Christy, thanks for sharing your wonderful family stories and all of your tasty recipes. You have a wonderful son, enjoy them while you can because they grow up so fast.Can’t wait to try this recipe. Thank you so much.
Hi Christy! Reading this post tugged at my heart and almost made me cry. My son is 32 and is absolutely the light of my life. He is hardworking, honest and caring – all I could ask for. Sounds like your son is the same. You are raisin’ him right!