Crunchy Chicken Recipe Easy
For a deliciously flavorful and delightfully crunchy take on boneless skinless chicken breasts, check out this fun way to use boxed stuffing mix!
I pulled this out of Grandmama’s crate of recipes, which are currently residing at my house while I go through them and pull out recipes for my next book. My son is becoming a non enthusiastic meat eater as of late. He tends to gravitate more to veggies (cooked carrots are his favorite) and so when he ate two servings of this chicken, I knew I had a winner. Ricky is a diehard fan of Granny’s Oven Fried Chicken and declared this to be right up there with it. With even less work on my part that is another point in Crunchy Chicken’s favor. All in all, this is a wonderfully crunchy dish with a POP of flavor thanks to the non traditional use of stuffing mix. It comes together in a flash and cooks up while you do other things. All of that means this is a great dish that the whole family (including the cook!) will love!
And now for the recipe!
Recipe Ingredients:
Cream of chicken soup*
Milk
Boxed stuffing mix (flavor of choice)
Boneless skinless chicken breasts
*If you prefer, you can use my recipe for homemade cream of chicken soup in Come Home To Supper or the homemade recipe is here, in place of the canned soup and milk.
Start by placing the stuffing mix in a large zipper seal bag and beating the living mess out of it.
I highly recommend hammering out chicken or stuffing mix or cracker crumbs as often as possible as it helps work out the frustration with the craziness in the world around us – and keeps us sweet :).
Stir together the milk and cream soup until well blended.
Make a breading station by placing stuffing crumbs in one bowl and soup mixture in another.
Dip each chicken breast on both sides into the soup…
Then into the crushed stuffing mix, both sides.
Place these on a lightly greased baking sheet and bake at 400 for 20-30 minutes.
Thicker chicken breasts will need closer to thirty minutes, thinner will be closer to twenty. To check for doneness, just cut in the center of one and pull it apart a bit to make sure there isn’t any pinkness.
Serve this hot and crispy chicken as soon as it’s done, with a side of your choice. Mine is featured with Creamy Cucumbers, recipe coming soon!
Ingredients
- 4 large or 6 small boneless skinless chicken breasts
- 1 box Stovetop Stuffing Mix flavor of your choice (I use Chicken)
- 10 ounce can cream of chicken soup*
- 1/2 cup milk
Instructions
- Place stuffing mix in large zipper seal bag and crush with a rolling pin or meat tenderizer (or your hands).
- In bowl or measuring cup, stir together soup and milk until well blended. Pour stuffing mix crumbs in one bowl and soup mixture into another.
- Dip each chicken breast, on both sides, first into soup mixture and then into crumbs. Place on greased baking sheet.
- Bake at 400 for 20-30 minutes, or until chicken is lightly browned and no longer pink in the center.
Notes
Nutrition
You may also enjoy these chicken recipes:
Ritz Cracker Chicken Recipe: Only Three Ingredients
Crock Pot Chicken And Cornbread Dressing
As always, I’d just love to hear from you in the comments. You can talk about the weather where you are, this chicken recipe, the cucumber salad on the plate beside it, my self declared Year Of The Book at the bottom, or, just drop a “hidy!” because it is always a joy getting to hear back from you.
After some days at work, I could use my forehead to beat the chicken into submission… 🙂
Ha!!! Completely understand. 🙂
I made this recipe following the directions but ended up with soggy crust on the bottom of the chicken and the crust on the top fell off when cutting the chicken in half. What did I do wrong?
If you haven’t read it already you have just got to read “COLONY” written by Anne Rivers Siddons. You will laugh and you will cry all the way through it. First book I ever cried while I was reading it. I love you letters and hearing about you adventures with you family. KEEP THEM COMING!!
A TRUE FAN
ALICE
Wow Christy! I just made this chicken last night for my family and they were literally fighting over the last few pieces! Definitely a keeper although I’m wondering if there will EVER be leftovers to take to work the next day….
I am so glad to hear it was a hit!!! As far as the left-overs, it looks doubtful.
I really like your new saying there “the Year of the Book”. that’s kind of a catchy phrase.
Thank you Pam!! 🙂
I just love books. I don’t think there is a room in our four bedroom house that doesn’t have at least one book in it.
I love hard bound (and even paperback) books too. this recipe is great. think I’ll use it to make fingers and nuggets as well. ty
I hope you enjoy the recipe Barbara!!!