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01-31-2022 10:37 PM
@proudlyfromNJ wrote:
@Bangor wrote:ECBG: Just wanting to check that you cook chicken for 2 and 1/2 hours at 350 degrees? Thanks. Just seems a long time for chicken tenders.
@ECBG @Bangor You need to use the @ sign to page someone. Hope she will get back to you.
I would turn back tenders to 1 hr, 45 min. The gravy still needs to be developed.
02-01-2022 07:37 AM - edited 02-01-2022 09:38 AM
The raw frozen chicken tenders that I posted a picture of earlier require oven cooking of just under 30 minutes at 450 degrees to reach the "done" temp of 165 degrees.
I would save long-cooking or slow-cooking in liquid (braising) for chicken thighs or some fattier cut of meat.
Cream soup gravy could taste great course, but won't get much flavor help from overcooked lean white meat chicken tenders. Maybe prepare gravy separately in a saucepan?
02-01-2022 11:09 AM
I am not a great cook however - there is no way that chicken tenders should bake for 2 hours.
02-12-2022 01:19 PM
I made the Marry Me chicken from Pinterest a week ago and it was excellent. It uses sun dried tomatoes, which I had and other pantry supplies.
02-13-2022 01:46 PM
How about Chicken Cordon Bleu?
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