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Nini's Chicken


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jaten Enthusiast

Nini, I saw a post where you described how you do an oven-fried chicken using tater flakes. Please post that again. It looked delicious and I can't find it anywhere. Thanks!


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Guest nini

Oven Fried Chicken

  • 1-2 pounds of organic free range chicken pieces
  • 1 cup of Barbara's Instant Mashed Potato QuickFlakes
  • ½ tsp Simply Organic Garlic Salt
  • ½ tsp Paprika
  • 4 tbsp butter or oil

[*]Preheat oven to 425

[*]Melt butter in a 13 x 9 baking pan in oven (or put the oil in the pan-don't heat the oil)

[*]Wash the chicken pieces and keep them wet

[*]mix the potato flakes, garlic salt and paprika in a bowl

[*]coat the chicken pieces in the potato mixture making sure it is coated thoroughly

[*]arrange in the 13 x 9 pan and bake for 40

jerseyangel Proficient

Hi Nini--That was perfect timing for me! I bought the potato flakes on Saturday and made shepard's pie with them tonight (to make the meat part). I will be trying your chicken, too. Thanks :)

jaten Enthusiast

Tonight's supper is sure to be yummy. Thank you!

Guest nini

you are quite welcome. I have served this dish for company and got RAVE reviews! Every time I make it my husband comments on how good it smells while it's cooking and how tender and juicy it is! I just love it.

I always use Springer Mountain Farms antibiotic free, hormone free chicken... I think that using "clean" meat makes a difference in the taste too.

jaten Enthusiast

DELICIOUS!! And it did smell so wonderful while cooking. I had to use different brands but the result was mah-velous :D

Guest nini

YAY!!! I am so glad it worked out for you! It is one of my fave meals to serve for company!


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Cheri A Contributor

Nini ~ I made your chicken last night! It was a hit with everyone!! Thanks so much!!

RoseNNJ Apprentice

I made it too! I used Boneless Chicken Breasts, thin sliced. Awesome! Thank you!!! :D:D:D

Guest nini

Success! I made it the other night too! I used Chicken Tenders, my fave to use when I'm wanting chicken fingers for dipping... I was hoping for leftovers but my hubby devoured the rest!!! (I made a big batch!)

penguin Community Regular

I haven't made this yet, but I was looking for a recipe to replace my tenders recipe that used crushed saltines and hidden valley ranch powder (not gluten-free, right?).

I'm going to make these soon, I've had a hankering for chicken tenders! :D

Thanks for sharing, Nini!

Guest nini

you are welcome. It is soooooo yummy!

we came up with it one night when we were craving fried chicken and I started doing research how to do oven fried chicken and discovered I could use instant potato flakes... the rest is history!

penguin Community Regular

Nini, you've inspired me!

Tonight, I will be working like a mad scientist trying to raise my ranch chicken tenders up from the ashes!

***Lightning strike for dramatic effect****

All ranch powder is is spices and buttermilk, right? I'm going to try to find a gluten-free buttermilk powder, and then add typical ranch spices and some vitamin A or C powder for the acid vinegar would give...

Mwah ha ha...

To the laboratory! :lol:

(well, after I get off work anyway)

ebrbetty Rising Star

think I'll make this tomorrow night, I sure hope any brand of gluten-free potato flakes are ok.

I always make a homemade dip for my tenders, its great

just mix up a few Tbs of mayo, tsp yellow mustard, Tbs spicey mustard, honey to taste..yummy!

thanks for sharing

jaten Enthusiast
think I'll make this tomorrow night, I sure hope any brand of gluten-free potato flakes are ok.

I always make a homemade dip for my tenders, its great

just mix up a few Tbs of mayo, tsp yellow mustard, Tbs spicey mustard, honey to taste..yummy!

thanks for sharing

Yeah, I think any gluten-free flakes would work. I can't find Barbara's here, but Idaho Spud flakes worked great. Erbetty, your dip sounds yummy too.

Ok, the other night I just did chicken pieces because I wanted a "fried chicken" substitute. Now I'm needing some "chicken tenders." I miss Abner's tenders since dx. Chicken tenders with comeback sauce, Ore Ida fries, spinach salad. Sounds like a meal to me.

Guest nini

just check your brands... Kraft and General Mills will clearly label if there is any WBRO in the product... I use Barbara's because the ONLY ingredient is potatoes! That's it... no additives to guess about. Read your ingredient labels, and when in doubt about a brand, call the mfr., I try to go shopping during the weekday and use my cell phone right in the grocery store if I find something I have questions about.

ebrbetty Rising Star

hi nini, whats WBRO?? I have" Idaho Spuds" brand

Guest nini
hi nini, whats WBRO?? I have" Idaho Spuds" brand

WBRO = Wheat, Barley, Rye, Oats

ebrbetty Rising Star
:rolleyes: I need to go back to bed..stupid me :blink: thanks
Guest nini
:rolleyes: I need to go back to bed..stupid me :blink: thanks

you are not stupid! There are no stupid questions here!

jaten Enthusiast
you are not stupid! There are no stupid questions here!

No, but there are funny ones.

I'm so very glad this is a place we can all laugh together.

That's ok, Erbetty, we all have those moments. I'll have another cup of coffee just for you....I was just looking around for a good reason to finish off the pot. For what it's worth, it took me the longest to figure out all this dh, dd, stuff that you see posted everywhere here. I think I finally got it. If I'm wrong I might be embarrassing myself in my recent decision to use them :lol:

ebrbetty Rising Star
:P I don't think there's enough coffee for me today, still paying for my stupid move last night by eating gluten-free mac and cheese...I found out I can't have that much cheese :angry:
Guest nini

DH can mean Dermatitis Herpetiformis OR Dear Husband or Dam Husband respectively!

DD = dear daughter

DS = dear son

jaten Enthusiast
DH can mean Dermatitis Herpetiformis OR Dear Husband or Dam Husband respectively!

DD = dear daughter

DS = dear son

Thank you for the confirmation, Nini. I knew that DH was Dermatitis Herpetiformis, but got confused when people were talking about recipes their rashes enjoyed. My brain had to do some scrambling to catch up, but I got it.

jaten Enthusiast

Wow! Last night I used Nini's recipe with chicken tenderloin. This was so very delicious. Finally, the chicken tenders that I had loved so much. Served with Comeback sauce for dipping, OreIda fries, and spinach salad. Can hardly wait for the left overs tonight.

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