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Oven Fried Chicken


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Can anyone help me with this receipe? I tried searching the site, and couldnt find anything. I know it was on here, but I cant seem to locate it. The one with mashed potato flakes. Thanks for any help!


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Oven Fried Chicken

1-2 pounds of organic free range chicken pieces

1 cup of Barbara's Instant Mashed Potato QuickFlakes

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Thank you for the quick reply! I thought nini had a receipe on here for it! Now I have dinner tonight.

Thanks again!

jerseyangel Proficient

This is too funny--I'm making Nini's chicken tonight, too :D

It's really good--my husband and son love it.

jaten Enthusiast

I bet we all have nini"s chicken for dinner rather often. So yummy and smells divine as it cooks :)

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It does smell absolutely heavenly as its cooking. I am sitting here and enjoying it now. Its very good..

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LOL! You guys are funny! I came up with that recipe out of desparation one night and I just LOVE the way it smells!

Oh and that's the egg free recipe, a lot of times I dip the chicken in a scrambled egg before dipping it in the potato flake mixture (the crust sticks better that way)...


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jerseyangel Proficient

I dip mine in Vances! :D

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Mom's Crispy chicken

Chicken dipped in egg rolled in buttered rice krispes, then baked.

Even gluten folks request it!

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Mom's Crispy chicken

Chicken dipped in egg rolled in buttered rice krispes, then baked.

Even gluten folks request it!

Just be careful to use a gluten-free crispy rice cereal--regular Rice Krispys contain gluten :)

Budew Rookie

Good point! Use only gluten-free crispy rice!

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