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Fancy Cream Cheese Stuffed Chicken Breasts


l-lyn01

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I snagged this recipe off of yahoo, it is gluten free if you make it with gluten-free products.

You can make as much or as little of this as you want.

Preheat oven to 350*

Lightly coat baking pan with gluten-free cooking spray

6 Chicken Breasts

1 8oz Chive and Onion cream cheese, I used Kraft cream cheese.

12 Slices gluten-free Bacon

Slice chicken breasts on the side, 3/4 way, creating a pocket

Spread about 2 or 3 tbsp of cream cheese in the pocket

Wrap 1 slice of bacon on one end, spiraling towards the middle, wrap 2nd slice of bacon so it covers the rest of the chicken breast

Repeat with 2nd, 3rd... chicken breasts

Place in oven

I cooked mine uncovered for about 1 hour, but I have paranoia about cooking pork and chicken together. It turned out fantastic.

You can also buy gluten-free cream cheese and add different gluten-free ingrediants to the spread.

Oh and the flavor of the cream cheese is not overpowering!

If I happened to have made a mistake and the Kraft cream cheese is not gluten-free, I appologize!!!

I did look at my gluten-free product listing and none of the banned items were on the ingrediants of the cream cheese.

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Sweetfudge Community Regular

sounds yummy :D

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wowzer Community Regular

That does sound yummy. Thank You

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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Sounds very very good!

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