Luau chicken

"This recipe was originally called "Chicken Delight" and came from my mother. I don't know where she got it from. I re-named it "Luau Chicken" for use at a Hawaiian themed party."
 
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Ready In:
1hr 25mins
Ingredients:
4
Serves:
4
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ingredients

  • 1360.77-2721.55 g chicken drummettes or 1360.77-2721.55 g chicken wings (I prefer the drummetes -- You can also use a whole chicken cut up, with the skin removed)
  • 226.79 g bottle milani 1890 French dressing
  • 1 envelope onion soup mix
  • 453.59 g can whole berry cranberry sauce
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directions

  • Depending on how many people you have, you can increase or decrease this recipe very easily.
  • Put the drummettes or wings or chicken pieces in a baking dish.
  • Mix the dressing with packaged dry onion soup mix and can (s) of whole berry cranberries.
  • If you are making this for a few people, just use one bottle of dressing, one can of cranberries, and one envelope of onion soup mix.
  • Increase portions for more drummetes or wings.
  • Pour mix of dressing, cranberries and soup over the drummettes or wings, and bake at 350 for an hour and 15 minutes.

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Reviews

  1. Simple and completely delicious. The day I made this for dinner, I went to take a shower, and my husband arrived home while I was showering. I caught him, fork in hand, over the chicken, devouring it. Between the gulps I gathered he was wild about this recipe. He even mentioned it the next morning. Thanks for posting. It's perfect.
     
  2. I had even less excuse than most - because of cooking for two I had half a can of cranberry sauce and half a pkg of onion soup mix sitting around. It was easy, the chicken was tender, but the sauce was just "off"; I think because of the onion soup. If I tried it again it would be without that.
     
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