The beauty about this recipe is that the spices can also be changed to suit your family or your desired tastes. You can experiment with all different seasonings - of course I can not give you the exact 11 secret herbs and spices but if you know them please let me know!!
Big Bucket In The Sky Chicken
Serves: 4
ProPoints per serve: 7
4 small chicken drumsticks, skin removed (70g each)
4 small thigh fillets, skin removed (140g each)
1 sachet cup-a-soup tomato soup
2 tablespoons self raising flour
10 grams processed breadcrumbs
1 teaspoon dried oregano
1 teaspoon dried parsley
1 teaspoon dried thyme
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1/4 - 1/2 teaspoon chilli powder
salt
pepper
cooking spray
Preheat oven to 200 degrees Celsius.
Remove all visible fat from chicken pieces.
In a large snap lock bag (big enough to hold all the chicken pieces) combine tomato soup, flour, breadcrumbs, oregano, parsley, thyme, garlic powder, chilli powder (if using), salt and pepper to taste. Put chicken into the bag, close and toss chicken around, ensuring it is evenly coated with the mixture. If you have any mixture left, remove chicken from bag, spray lightly with cooking spray and return chicken to bag to recoat.
Spray a foil lined oven tray with cooking spray. Lay chicken pieces on the tray and coat with cooking spray. Cook for 20 - 30 minutes or until chicken is cooked through.
4 comments:
Looks mighty tasty. I love dipping chicken or fish in citrus, then panko breadcrumbs, before baking. This will provide a wonderful alternative.
Darn that looks good you temptress! I love this version...need to make chicken soon...now that you have made me hungry for it!
Yummo I love this reciepe Jo I have made it once before , think I might add it to the menu plan next week
Jo I was hoping you would post this recipe!! I got it off the ww boards and made it once, but it didn't have quantities, and I put in a lot more flour as the guidelines said "the largest proportion being flour" or something like that. Anyway I was under-whelmed by the result, and have always wanted to try again, so thanks for this.
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