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Sometimes it's the simplest of recipes that are the best. Simple ingredients, simple execution...simply delightful to eat and enjoy. This Butter Cream Chicken fits the description here, my friends. The chicken is lightly breaded in Ritz Crackers, pan fried (not deep fried) and topped with a heavenly butter and cream sauce. I'm going to wager that you just might have all of the ingredients on hand to make it.
Told you simple was going to be good. :)
This Butter Cream Chicken would be wonderful served with
Mashed Potatoes with Roasted Garlic or Rice Pilaf with Almonds, or even some Angel Hair pasta. Make a batch of Glazed Carrots with Rosemary or Roasted Asparagus and you will have a well rounded meal of pleasure and bliss.
Mashed Potatoes with Roasted Garlic or Rice Pilaf with Almonds, or even some Angel Hair pasta. Make a batch of Glazed Carrots with Rosemary or Roasted Asparagus and you will have a well rounded meal of pleasure and bliss.
Someone should give you a kiss.
That. Is something you don't want to miss.
I never was a poet.
And boy, do I know it.
Butter Cream Chicken
Time: 30 minutes start to finish
Yield: 6 servings
Recipe from Jamie Cooks It Up! Inspired by Bits Of Taste
4 chicken breasts
1 1/2 sleeves Ritz Cracker, ground into crumbs
Olive Oil
1 C chicken broth
4 T butter
1 C + 2 T half and half, divided
1/2 t thyme, dried
2 T cornstarch
salt and pepper
1. Cut your chicken up into chunks with some kitchen scissors. I usually cut each breast into thirds or sometimes fourths depending on the size of the breast.
2. Place your chicken into a gallon sized ziploc bag and seal the bag. Pound the chicken flat with a meat mallet.
3. Grind the Ritz Crackers into crumbs in a small food processor. Place them in a shallow pan, I find a loaf pan to work best for this step.
4. Press each chicken piece into the crumbs, being sure to coat both sides generously.
Place each coated chicken piece on a plate. "Don't they look lovely, June. Love the feathers."...name that movie, anyone?
5. Heat a large skillet over medium high heat. Once it is good and hot, pour about 5 tablespoons Olive Oil into your pan.
6. Let your oil heat up just for 30 seconds or so, and then put the chicken carefully in the pan. Don't crowd it now. You'll need to cook the chicken in two batches.
7. Let the chicken cook until it's nice and golden brown on the bottom, should take about 3-4 minutes. Turn each piece with a fork and allow it to cook on the other side. The chicken is done when it's no longer pink inside.
8. Remove the chicken to a separate plate and cook your second batch of chicken, adding another few tablespoons of oil to the pan before you add the chicken.
9. Once you have cooked all of the chicken you'll have some beautiful crispy treasures left in the pan.
Add 4 tablespoons of butter and 1 cup chicken broth to the pan allowing the butter to melt. Whisk the mixture around a bit, scraping the bottom of the pan to break the crispy pieces loose.
10. Add 1 cup half and half
and 1/2 teaspoon of dried thyme. Whisk it around to incorporate and allow it to come to a boil.
11. Into a small bowl pour 2 tablespoons half and half and 2 tablespoons cornstarch. Stir it around until smooth.
12. Pour the cornstarch mixture into your pan and stir it with a whisk. Allow it to return to a boil...
as it heats it will thicken into a nice smooth sauce of wonder and bliss...here comes your kiss. :)
13. Remove it from the heat, give it a taste and add a bit of salt and pepper to you liking.
14. Serve it over the crispy chicken and enjoy!



Jamie!!! This looks amazing! We are your latest followers and will be adding you to our blog roll! We know our readers will love your site! Cheers, Ashleigh & Tiffani, The Drinking Girls
ReplyDeleteAladdin. :) and it looks like another fabulous recipe. I think we'll be having this for dinner tonight.
ReplyDeleteYum! Fried chicken and gravy is hard to beat.
ReplyDeleteOh Dear - this is making me weak in the knees. Love anything with Ritz - must try soon.
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Patricia
Aladdin! :) I love this dish. I have one similar to it- very good!
ReplyDeleteThis looks wonderful! Another must try from your site!
ReplyDeleteDelicious! Looks like I'm going to have to invite the in-laws over for Sunday dinner next week to try another new recipe!
ReplyDeleteNow I have Aladdin stuck in my head! Lol this looks divine, thank you for sharing. Will try soon!
ReplyDeleteOh man,,,,I want this super bad. What a nice homey type meal. My favorite
ReplyDeleteI'm not a big chicken fan and I'd so eat this! Looks yummy!!! I want it now. lol
ReplyDeleteOMG...this looked so good I made it tonight for dinner! It was UNANIMOUSLY a hit among all 5! Thank you thank you Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWhat! That picture is beautiful (yes, of chicken):) and I want to cook it up right now! So glad I found your yummy blog. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI made this for dinner last night too! It got a thumbs-up from everyone!
ReplyDelete"Don't they look lovely, June. Love the feathers."... Aladdin - Prince Ali :-)
ReplyDeleteMade this tonight and LOVED it! And even though it has butter and half and half in it, I think it only came out to 7 weight watchers points per serving which is awesome! Delicious!
ReplyDeleteI just ran across this recipe while browsing Pinterest with Aladdin playing in the background! I am going to try this one out this weekend :)
ReplyDeleteCan whole milk be used instead of half and half since that is what I have on hand?
ReplyDeleteWhole milk would work very well in this recipe.
DeleteGood luck!
~Jamie
What a wonderful recipe! This looks delicious. I'm a new follower..glad to have found you!
ReplyDeleteFound this recipe via Pinterest, just made for supper tonight with mashed potatoes and corn and it was sooooo delicious! I did add a little paprika, pepper and marjoram to the cracker crumbs. Only other thing I will do differently next time is add a little more salt to the gravy. But this recipe will definitely make it's way into the dinner rotation. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteMy family LOVED this recipe! Will definitely make it again!
ReplyDeleteFound your blog from pinterest... We tried the Crispy Cheddar Chicken for tea tonight, and this looks like another one I'd love to try, but being in Australia, some of your ingredients are American names/brands... so what is half and half? And from another recipe I'd like to try, what is crescent pastry?
ReplyDeleteCheers
Jodi :)
Hi Jodi,
DeleteHow nice to hear from someone so far away. :) Half and Half is just a dairy product consisting of half cream and half whole milk. It's a way to lighten up the recipe instead of using all cream. Crescent Pastry is a product made by Pillsbury that is a crescent roll dough. Not sure if they have that in Australia, or what you could use as a substitute. I suppose you could make your own crescent roll dough, but I think that's pretty involved and tricky.
Hope this helps, Jodie.
Have a good one!
~Jamie
Thanks for replying Jamie
DeleteHad a good look through our shops and couldnt find a crescent/croissant style pastry. Do you think a butter puff would work ok?
Jodi :)
Hi Jodi,
DeleteUnfortunately, I don't know what butter puff is. However, it may be as close as you are going to get. Let me know if you try and and how it works out. Good luck!
~Jamie
I was just about to ask what "half and half" was and thought.... read the comments... so glad I did :) going to try this one out later this week! Thanks caz (also from Australia)
ReplyDeleteMade this tonight and it was amazing. So simple and it came together nice and quick. The family LOVED it. Said it's definitely a keeper. Thanks so much.
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