Chicken Cordon Bleu

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Shores

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My wife really likes homemade chicken cordon bleu, so...

I used boneless, skinless chicken thighs instead of breast this time. It proved to be a bit more difficult to fit everything in and roll it up, but still tasted good. Added a side of mushroom rice (out the bag!) and some peas for a pretty good meal!

Hammered to about 1/8" - 1/4" and squirted with spicy mustard
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Country ham and processed swiss cheese (grabbed both at the store when I was there to get some teething relief stuff for "the boy", he'd been crying for several hours by the time I left :shock: :( )
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Wrapped...kinda
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Rolled in seasoned cracker crumbs
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Ready for my belly!
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Food looks great. Hurricane Jell is the best stuff in the world for teething children!!!!!!!!!!!
 
swampsauce said:
Food looks great. Hurricane Jell is the best stuff in the world for teething children!!!!!!!!!!!


Thanks for the info about Hurricane Jell. I'm going to see if I can find some.

Thanks for the nice words to all as well about the cook. Sorry bbquzz, no more left!
 
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