Baked chicken, crispy style with green goddess dressing
Baked chicken, crispy style with green goddess dressing

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The ingredients needed to make Baked chicken, crispy style with green goddess dressing:
  1. Get chicken
  2. Take 1 cup crushed croutons, I used garlic style
  3. Get 1 large egg , beaten
  4. Take 3 boneless, skinless chicken breasts, 5 ounces each
  5. Get 1/4 cup flour
  6. Take 1/4 cup chopped cilantro
  7. Get 1 recipe of green goddess dressing in profile

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Steps to make Baked chicken, crispy style with green goddess dressing:
  1. Take three separate plates, one for flour, one for beaten egg with cilantro, one for crushed croutons.
  2. First plate is flour, take each chicken breast and dredge both sides in flour.
  3. Second plate is beaten egg. Add rough chop cilantro to egg, coat each flour dredged breast in egg mixture on both sides.
  4. Third is crushed croutons, take each flour coated, egg dipped breast and coat both sides in crushed croutons.
  5. In preheated 375°F oven, on greased wire rack over baking tray, place your chicken.
  6. Cook for 35 -45 minutes. Chicken should be golden color and cooked to 180°F internally.
  7. Take a few spoonfuls of green goddess dressing over each breast.
  8. Serve with rice, mashed potatoes, or just a nice steamed vegetable.
  9. This recipe was inspired by our sites chicken crunch. Thank you!
  10. Recipe by taylor68too
  11. I cooked mine in toaster oven for super convenience.

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