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By chia on September 29, 2003
Photo by Derf
Photo by Derf
"i received this in my email, and it looks like something my family will enjoy"
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Serving Size: 1 (209 g)
Servings Per Recipe: 4
"Very delicious chicken recipe, chia. The chicken was certainly moist and the sauce had delicious flavor. Honey, mustard, and wine are an unbeatable combination. Everyone in the family enjoyed it so will definitely make this one again. Very easy to make, too, so I would recommend it for anyone who doesn't have a lot of time to spend in the kitchen. Thanks for sharing the recipe and glad I took the dare. ;)"
"This was delicious. I love using honey and mustard together and the principle of the recipe is not new to me, but Chia's elements came together to create a very tasty dish. I doubled the ingredients because I had 10 chicken breasts (not very large) but I kept to the recipe. (I'll freeze half later). The only herb I didn't have was dried basil, which I substituted with rosemary. I was lucky enough to have dried French tarragon (so different from the awful Russian tarragon we get here) which I received in the Spice Swap from the garden of French Tart! I flattened the breats a little with a meat mallet to make sure they'd be tender. I didn't even have a good wine: I used a slightly sweet plonk which was in the fridge. Chia, no 4 of the instructions could perhaps be changed -- it would be risky to place the chicken in the skillet in hot oil, and then brush on the marinade, and it's also almost impossible to do! I mixed the sauce in a larger bowl and dipped each chicken breast in the sauce, and then it went to the hot oil! I'd also like to suggest that the sauce be tasted before using, to make sure the honey-mustard-herbs mixture tastes just right for individual tastes. The consistency of the sauce when reduced was perfect. This deceptively simple dish is quick, easy and delicious. Highly recommended! (A last thought: side dishes were brown rice, and steamed broccoli without any sauce or even salt, as it was so fresh. And I made a very large mixed salad. AND, NB: I got darling husband to taste the chicken and sauce when it was finished -- he said it was wonderful!)"
"This was unbelievably delicious!! I followed the recipe exactly and I am keeping it. Chicken was so moist and tasty. Wouldn't change a thing! Thanks so much chia"
"Delicious, fast another great way to fix chicken. DH & I really enjoyed it,the combination of spices with the honey & Dijon mustard is so good. The sauce is good with rice. Thank you Chia for another delicious recipe."
"fast, easy and delicious...who could ask for more in a week night recipe? I couldn't resist adding a chopped onion to the skillet before browning the chicken, and we loved every bite. The leftover Chardonnay wasn't bad either. Thanks Chia for posting this and I hope you try this yourself real soon."
"I made this for the ingredient tag game and I'm so glad I did! this was delicous, a nice change from our regular chicken. The wine sauce was very nice. Thanks chia!"
"This was a great chicken dish, however I did make a couple changes. I halved the herbs and substituted rosemary for the thyme. I also flattened the chicken to make the cooking uniform. I highly recommend this dish, the sauce is amazing!"
"This made a nice moist chicken, but I found the herbs to be somewhat overpowering. I would probably reduce the amount of tarragon by half."
"The chicken was lovely and tender/juicey but we found the amount of herbs used was a little overpowering. I used whole grain mustard because that was what I had in, I will try it again with dijon mustard and will probably cut back on the herbs. Thanks for sharing Chia!"
"We tried this last night...I thought it was a little too sweet but my husband liked it as a change from our normal dinner. I just expected the taste to be a little more mild. "
"The flavor didn't really get into the chicken very well but I put some angel hair pasta into the sauce at the end and that was the big hit with my family. I think I will just make the sauce to use with the pasta for a side dish. "
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