Creamy Italian Baked Chicken Recipe Is a Dinner Grand Slam (3 Ingredients) by Donna John

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Creamy Italian Baked Chicken Recipe Is a Dinner Grand Slam (3 Ingredients)

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Donna John
This chicken was great! Will definitely be in regular rotation. The sauce it creates is so good.
Elisa Schmitz
This definitely is a dinner grand slam. My mouth is watering already, my friend! #yum
Gwen Johnson
Crazy good!
Andrew1
This looks so good Donna.
Michelle Harris
Hello, I love the idea for this recipe it sounds delicious and I'm all for not laundry list of ingredients and simple and good stuff, but I have a question have you thought about Crock-Pot with this? If so I love to hear your thoughts. Thanks a bunch
Donna John
You could probably do this in the crock pot. I'm not big on cooking chicken in a crock pot. I would remove the skin. Crock pot tends to produce "wobbly" chicken skin which I'm not a fan of. If you try it, please let us know!
Maria Martinez
I will try to make your recipe, thank you very much for sharing it
M3
So I have tried your Baked Chicken Caesar recipe and it was a huge hit. I’m just curious is there a reason you broil that one to melt the cheese and not this one?
Donna John
That was a decision made because the skin was already crispy. No reason to. So glad this recipe was a hit with your family!
TL Drennan
I had really high hopes for this! After adding the parmesan cheese at the end and baking until cheese melted, my chicken just didn't get a nice crispy finish. Instead it was soggy and I ended up pulling the soggy chicken skin off and away went all the sauce and flavor. . What did you do differently? Did you broil it at the end? This simple recipe has so much potential and I hope it's an easy fix. Do you think I could partially fry the chicken before placing in baking dish next time to lightly crisp the skin? (Beng careful not to smother the just fried areas with sauce if course.)
Donna John
So sorry to hear that. All ovens are different. The skin on mine was crispy, so I chose not to broil it and just add the cheese right before taking it out of the oven. If your oven cooks slower or less hot, maybe increase the oven temperature toward the end of baking time. You could also sear it in a pan, if you prefer. I usually shy away from that and use the oven to crisp the skin. Hope this helps! You could also not put the dressing on the top of the chicken, then drizzle it over the top when serving.
TL Drennan
Okay, I'm going to give this another try sometime! Thank you for your response.
:)
Donna John
You are very welcome. I'm not a fan of "wobbly" chicken skin either. So understand. There are ways to fix it though. Please let us know how it turns out for you next time.
Khôi Bùi
The name is Italian chicken ... but the recipe says American cuisine. I can only assume this is American because as soon as I saw Caesar, it just can't be Italian.
Donna John
I named it Creamy Italian Chicken because it uses creamy Italian salad dressing. I wouldn't classify this as an Italian recipe.

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