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Saturday, September 29, 2012

A Borrowed Recipe for Rosemary Parmesan Chicken

You may remember my very blackened Spanish chicken from about a month ago.  It was flavorful but not very pretty. Recently, Ann, from On Sutton Place, posted a recipe for a different kind of baked chicken.  I felt a little trepidation, but hers looked scrumptious, so I felt like I should give it a try.  I'm so glad I did.  As she says, it is "truly a one-dish wonder."  Rosemary Parmesan Chicken, where have you been all my life?  Please stop by her blog and check out the recipe (and the rest of her blog, for she is one talented lady).


The recipe couldn't be simpler.  I followed it pretty much to the letter only I used fresh garlic instead of garlic powder. With rosemary from the garden, bread crumbs made from potato rolls, and paired with a salad of mixed tomatoes and basil, it was delectable.  Please click here to go to On Sutton Place for the recipe.


11 comments:

  1. It looks delicious, I'll go and check it out. Love Rosemary, must start growing our own so we can have it fresh :) x

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  2. Oh my gosh thanks for shout out...I think yours turned out fantastic. Just add it to your arsenal of quick and easy meals!

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  3. Looks delicious in your photos. I will have to try this recipe.

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  4. This looks like a delicious recipe, and I love your pairings for it.

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  5. LOL I already have Ann's recipe on my menu planner for the week. Great minds think alike! ;P

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  6. That's a really yummy looking dinner. Lovely recipe. I will try this xx

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  7. Looking so delicious! I can already imagine the flavors. Yumm....

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  8. I will have to borrow this recipe from you, it looks and sounds delicious...........

    Emily
    the French Hutch

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  9. I will check it out, anything with parmesan is wonderful as far as I am concerned!

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  10. Ooooh, this looks and sounds delicious!! And two recommendations for a meal definitely makes it worth trying, I say!! I'm proud to say that I now have my very own rosemary bush in our garden so I shall be able to feel like a domestic goddess as I cut my own!!

    Sarahc

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