Parmesan-Crusted Chicken with Creamy Honey-Mustard Dip

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  • on November 05, 2011

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    this recipe was really bad, the chicken was very very dry and i followed the recipe exactly to the letter. i should of read the reviews before doing the recipe.

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  • on July 22, 2010

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    Cooking is my "thing" and these just didn't do it for me. I ground the oatmeal as others suggested and I couldn't imagine what these would be like w/o this step. I love Robin's idea of trying to make a healthier chicken tender; however, if you plan on trying these, I suggest browning them in a small amount of oil (in a skillet, of course before putting them in the oven. I even sprayed the top with cooking spray to no avail. I also found them bland (my kids liked them. My husband and I prefer a lot of flavor. The sauce was good but mild flavor. I prefer a traditional honey mustard (yellow mustard mixed with honey. Less fattening that way too.

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  • on May 23, 2010

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    This was bland and the breading made the chicken taste dry!!! And no i didnt over cook it. If you make it make a really small batch and first becuase my family HATED it. Looked good on the show but tasted awful...you dont want to have to make another meal like i had too

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  • on May 22, 2010

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    I read the reviews, doubled spices except oregano, and because I was short of quick oats I used half quick oats and half panko crumbs...put them on tin foil which was on cookie sheet, tin foil was sprayed first and chicken was top sprayed after (I wasn't sure about top spraying but it kinda reads like it and I don't remember her doing that on the show but have seen her do it often (which is something I never see any other cooks do. Anyhow...after 15 minutes I tried a piece, not crispy so put the tray on top shelf and put broiler on low and it tooke 3 minutes in my broiler, they turned out perfect. We loved them and they were crispy, you don't have to turn them because the bottom kinda crisps on the tin foil. Just have your shelves in place to bake and immediately broil and it worked very slick. Someone said it was very time consuming to do this. I get everything out first, put my mixture in pie pans for dredging, tinfoil sprayed all before I open, trim and cut the chicken. Then I use a methon I saw a cook do once, use right hand to pick up pieces and turn in the flour and drop in the milk, use left hand to turn in milk and drop in the crumbs, use right hand to turn in crumbs and place on cookie sheet. One hand does wet stuff, other does dry stuff. It keeps from coating fingers 20 times, much less messy! LOVE THE DIP!

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  • on February 08, 2010

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    I made this last night and it was pretty darn good. After reading some of the other reviews I put the oats in the food processor before using them. So, it didn't taste like oat meal on chicken when it was cooked. I added about double the spice that the recipe calls for and it was very tasty!! I would definitely make this again, and it's healthy so that's a bonus! Oh, and I didn't make the dip, I just used pre-made honey mustard and it was still yummy!

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  • on January 28, 2010

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    HI,
    I made this dish, my kitchen smelled amazing, but the oatmeal/cheese coating stuck to the cooking sprayed pan. Any suggestions?
    Thank you
    Debbie

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  • on January 28, 2010

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    Thought was different and delicious. I would def double the amnt of ALL spices and after 15 min in the oven is up, flip the chicken for 5 then back again you will get that golden bottom you are looking for and lose none of the tenderness.

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  • on January 27, 2010

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    I made this dish and did not like the Oatmeal coating at all. The flavor of the oatmeal in my opinion overpowered the parm cheese and just didn't work. I'm going to stick to parm cheese and breadcrumbs. The dipping sauce however was very good. I would not make this again.

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  • on January 07, 2010

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    I used what I had on hand, so instead of oatmeal I crushed an "Oats and Honey" Nature Valley bar, and then added 1/4 cup shredded parmesan and a little salt in the coating. Instead of milk, I dipped the chicken in melted butter with egg. The sour cream mix was really good, but I didn't have honey so I sprinkled in a little brown sugar for sweetness.
    Will definitely make this again!

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  • on June 18, 2009

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    This recipe was so easy and so quick! I had dinner ready and on the table in under 25 minutes - you can't beat that on a weeknight! I loved the chicken and what a great way to get in some extra whole grains that we all need! The dipping sauce was delicious although I did add more dijon mustard and honey than the recipe called for - probably doubled those amounts. It's great because you already have everything in your pantry to make this. I paired it with some oven-baked 'fries' that cooked right alongside the chicken (I put the fries in first and then I steamed some broccoli and dinner was served! Delicious and, like I said, my 2 year old LOVED it! This is definitely going into the recipe box!

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