Not sure what happened, we were waiting for Spring to arrive, I blinked twice and October is about to end. As those who follow my blog know very well by now, I look forward to the last Monday of each month, because it is Reveal Day for The Secret Recipe Club. Food bloggers are paired in secret, choose a recipe to make from their assigned blog, and post about it on the exact same time. This month I was assigned the blog hosted by Traci, Burnt Apple. Her choice of name for her blog gave me a huge smile – apparently she was not a very good cook, and had a tendency to burn stuff. Evidently, those are days left behind in her distant past. Not only her site is full of great recipes, but she deals with a tricky situation as far as cooking is concerned: her husband was diagnosed with type-1 diabetes when he was very young, so Traci adapts all sorts of recipes to accommodate his requirements. I feel that I have it all so easy! Both Phil and I can eat anything, so if I decide to bake something gluten-free, or opt for a Paleo-friendly recipe, it’s just for experimenting and for fun. It is a totally different story when one deals with diabetes or serious food allergies. I am in awe of her efforts, and the way she uses her blog to help others faced with the same type of problem. Now, quoting a paragraph from her About page:
“I’ve become a master recipe manipulator. I can make anything healthier and still taste great. I’ve also learned how to eat healthy on a strict (aka teeny tiny) budget. I’ve taught what I’ve learned (and made) for stores like Whole Foods Market and Sunflower Market. I’ve even shared my creations and ideas on my local TV news programs”.
Isn’t that amazing? I was paired with a superstar! Usually I decide on a recipe pretty quickly, but this month I went through a bit of a struggle. I kept going back and forth, tempted by her Winter Squash Cheese Flatbread, her Ham and Cornmeal Cakes, her Greek Yogurt Lemon Drop Cookies, and – this might surprise you – her Arby’s Beef and Cheddar Sandwiches. It turns out that in one of my first road trips with Phil, we were in the middle of nowhere and stopped for a bite to eat at Arby’s. I had never been to that fast food place, and ordered that exact sandwich. My gosh, I loved every single bite of it, could not care less if it was fancy or not fancy, healthy or not healthy. In fact, just writing about it makes me crave one… Anyway, after a full week of indecision, I made her delicious version of boneless chicken breasts, and a tasty dressing to go with it.
PECAN-CRUSTED CHICKEN WITH HONEY-MUSTARD DRESSING
(from Burnt Apple)
for chicken:
4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
1/4 cup finely crushed pecans
1/4 cup cornmeal
1/2 cup grated parmesan cheese
1 tsp onion powder
1 tsp ground rosemary
1 tsp salt
1/2 tsp ground pepper
1 egg
1/2 cup milk
for dressing:
1/4 cup honey
3 tbsp Dijon mustard
3 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
1 tbsp green onion, finely chopped (I omitted)
1 tbsp apple cider vinegar
1-2 tbsp lemon juice (or the juice of 1/2 lemon)
Salt and pepper to taste
Heat oven to 425 degrees. Lightly grease a baking dish or use a dish with a rack to keep the pieces surrounded by air all around.
In a food processor, pulse grind the pecans, cornmeal, parmesan cheese, onion powder, rosemary, salt and pepper until fine. Pour mixture into a bowl. In another small bowl, mix together the egg and milk.
Dip the chicken pieces in the milk mixture, than into the pecan mixture, lightly coating both sides. Arrange chicken pieces in the baking dish.
Bake at 425 degrees for approximately 30 minutes, flipping the chicken once halfway through baking time. Make the dressing while the chicken is cooking: whisk together all dressing ingredients until combined. Transfer dressing to an airtight container and refrigerate until ready to use. Shake before use.
Remove the chicken from the oven when the center of the chicken is no longer pink in the middle. Allow the chicken to cool for several minutes before slicing.
Drizzle with honey mustard dressing when you serve it.
ENJOY!
to print the recipe, click here
Comments: This was a fun recipe to prepare, and the chicken turned out surprisingly moist for boneless pieces baked straight in a hot oven. I guess the coating performed its beautiful magic. I baked the pieces over a rack, and turned the pieces half way through baking time, as recommended.
The dressing went perfectly with it, at least for my taste. Phil preferred his chicken without any extra flavor, he thought that just the breading with the nuts and cheese was perfect to showcase the natural taste of the meat. You will have to make it and decide if you side with me or him… Of course, if you side with the hubby, this shattering blow to my ego will not affect my relationship with you. We will still be friends. I promise.
Traci, now that the secret is out, I will be following your blog adventures, your style of cooking matches mine quite well…
For those who want to see a nice collection of recipes from my friends over at The Secret Recipe Club, click on the funky frog at the end of the post. She is funky, but nice, and loves to be poked…
ONE YEAR AGO: Bewitching Kitchen on Fire!
TWO YEARS AGO: Cashew Chicken Lettuce Wraps
THREE YEARS AGO: Chiarello’s Chicken Cacciatore
FOUR YEARS AGO: Donna Hay’s Thai-Inspired Dinner
FIVE YEARS AGO: Panettone
You can never have too many flavourful chicken recipes.
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I agree with you…. did you notice I had three chicken recipes in a row in the blog? It was by accident, but still….
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Honey mustard? I am ALL IN!
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Yeah, right! 😉
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Honey mustard, chicken and pecans!! I’m there:) Lynn @ Turnips 2 Tangerines
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They go together very well, don’t they?
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This sounds like a great pick.. I love honey mustard on ANYTHING! That flatbread sounds awesome, too!
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I ALMOST made the flatbread. Almost. But things have been so hectic lately, I could not find the right timing for it. Oh, well – maybe you can go for it and show me the way… 😉
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Traci sounds like a winner of a food writer to follow. I am like Jess, I could eat most anything with honey mustard sauce but this chicken looks exceptionally good.
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Yes, her blog is great, no matter the style of cooking, and I do think you would love to follow her….
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You are such an uplifting writer Sally. Your posts always put a big smile on my face. AND.. the chicken looks amazing!
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Karen, you are so nice! Thank you….
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The chicken does look amazing, but it is the very practical and unctuous honey-mustard sauce that has me running to the kitchen also 🙂 ! And reading the comments above I do seem to be a copycat!!! Don’t usually crumb things but this is going into the oven, so . . .
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I had not idea so many people would find honey, mustard, chicken and nuts so wonderful, but the truth is – IT IS! 😉
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I’ve made chicken with almond meal before, so I can imagine how tasty this recipe is. The honey mustard sauce was a great pick to pair it with. Looks great!
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I am also quite fond of using almond meal – this crust was very flavorful, and the cheese provides extra browning in the oven.
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This chicken looks amazing. What a wonderful dinner. My husband would be so happy if I put this in front of him to eat.
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We were quite happy with this meal, both of us – I love when a recipe works so well
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Yum! I rarely eat chicken when dining out, but I have it way more often at home. I love it like this, when it has a bit of crunch and a nice flavor to it!
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I tend to each chicken quite often, I find it easier to digest than a hearty steak, although give me a T-bone steak and I’m in heaven.. 😉
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Yummy! This chicken looks amazing! I think it would be great with our without sauce. 🙂
I had your blog for this month’s SRC! I made your Avocado and Orange Salad with Charred Jalapeno Dressing and it was delicious! I had a great time looking at all your beautiful recipes! Happy Reveal Day! Take care!
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Hello there! So nice to see you here, and thanks again for the great write up on your post!
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I’m always interested in new chicken recipes. Great SRC share.
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Hello there, Wendy! Great to see you here…. Hope your Reveal Day was awesome too!
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Thank you so much for the nice feature. I’m so glad that you and your husband enjoyed the recipe. It is one of our favorites! Happy SRC Day! Looking forward to following your blog. (I have two dogs and three kids–I can understand the crazy!)
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Two dogs and three kids – any gray hair? Not yet? Lucky girl! 😉
Thanks for stopping by…. loved to see you here!
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What a great way to dress up chicken for the holidays!! Great pick, Sally!
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Indeed, this would be a nice meal for company too… looks elegant, and it’s not too complicated to put together
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This looks AMAZING! I’m always looking for ways to jazz up chicken + I’ve been meaning to try a pecan crust. Added to our menu for later this week, thank you!!
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I will be making more crusts with nuts like this, a real winner!
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I just pinned this recipe – can’t wait to make it!
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Glad you liked the post!
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This looks great! The sauce takes it to the next level~
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See? you sided with me! Great minds, my friend, great minds….
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I’d love the pecan nuttiness in that crust. Great pick!
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Your comment was in the spam folder, glad I caught it this morning….
Thanks for stopping by, Sarah, sorry I did not catch your comment earlier….
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This looks and sounds amazing! Great SRC pick!
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Thank you! Nice to see you here…
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Whenever I see a nut crusted fish on a menu, I immediately order it. I’ve tried to duplicate it at home, but the crust always falls off, especially if frying. Can’t wait to try this out…with the sauce!!
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I think baking is the way to go with this type of coating, frying seems too drastic and definitely something that could make us lose half the crumb to the hot oil. No bueno…. 😉
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I love pecan crusted chicken, and the fact that this one is topped with a honey mustard dressing definitely puts it over the top! I will be making this for my crew soon!
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Awesome! Hope you enjoy it as much as we did…
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Burnt Apple have some amazing recipes. I love their blog. And this recipe? SCRUMPTIOUS!
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I am following her blog now, of course! 😉
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Such a perfect weeknight meal. That honey mustard is making my mouth water!
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Sweet and spicy… great combination!
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Everything about this chicken dish sounds absolutely amazing! What a great dish! Awesome pick this month 🙂
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Thank you, Melissa!
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Well, I guess I know what I have to make for dinner SOON! What a fabulous looking chicken dish! Fantastic SRC pick for this month! 🙂
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I am glad I went with this choice – it was quite tough to decide this month…
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Between the pecan crust and the honey mustard dressing, these sound awesome! Full of texture and flavor…best of both worlds.
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I know you don’t eat meat, so I appreciate your comment very much! 😉
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Sally:
My hubby is crazy for both chicken and pecans. I will place this recipe in my must-try list. It looks amazing and the mustard sauce gives it a real special touch. Wishing you and your husband a Happy Halloween! Have fun…
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Happy Halloween for you too! I know you will have a ton of fun with the kids…
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i love use pecans as a coat to my fish and chicken. This looks so nice and nutty with the perfect dipping sauce. I am obsessed with mustard!
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Mustard is nice, so many different kinds, a huge blast of flavor with just a little smear… love it!
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The coating on this chicken sounds amazing, I can totally see using it in all sorts of ways.
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Agree! Pork, salmon, lots of goodies could benefit from this type of tasty coating…
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my comments are working I don’t think. I was just saying how much I love to use pecans as a coating/crust to my meats! It looks delicious
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Comments have had their hiccups lately, but I got them both…. as you probably seen already.,… 😉
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This looks delicious! I love pecans and have never tried them with chicken.
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My first time with this type of coating too – not the last, for sure!
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Hats off to Traci! Wonderful how she took on diabetes and, by the looks of this recipe, won. Love the idea of this dish and the honey-mustard dressing really sets it off. I’m one of the many that will be giving this one a try. Thanks, Sally.
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yes, Traci does a great job with her cooking…. thanks for stopping by, John!
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Oh yum! Definitely going to have to make this. Pinning right away.
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Thank you, Tara! Hope you make it and love it too…
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This is a recipe that we would all love. You’re giving me lots of inspiring chicken dishes lately. Made the chicken cacciatore the other evening (minus the sous vide). Great stuff! Now we can try this one too. I have an abundance of chicken in the freezer and have been quite uninspired with it, so you’re making my day. The kids’ too. They love when I make tasty chicken recipes. It’s the one thing they will consistently eat.
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Great that you made the other chicken and loved it – yes, three chicken recipes in three posts, I should have called the blog Bewitching Chicken…. 🙂
but it is so versatile, we eat it all the time, I say maybe twice per week…. good to find new ways to bring it to the table
BTW Happy Halloween!!!!
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I just love this baked chicken breast with nutty crust and also honey mustard dressing. Its definitely a keeper.
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Indeed…. a great recipe all the way! Thanks for stopping by!
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Oh my husband would go crazy for this, and I’m headed over to check out Traci’s site now. Great SCR choice!
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