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Monday, October 18, 2010

Bake for the Cure Recipe #5-Sticky Chicken...

To bring more awareness to breast cancer this October, ABCD Diaries is participating in a Bake-Off with 19 other blogs. The Bake for the Cure Bakeoff is sponsored by ACH products.The premise is simple: using ACH ingredients (Argo Corn Starch, Karo Corn Syrup, Fleishmann’s Yeast), prepare two recipes per week (Oct. 4 – 20) and post photos of the finished product.So, each week we will be posting 2 recipes, one from the Bake for the Cure Cookbook and one personal favorite. The blogger with the most comments on their recipe posts wins $500, which would truly be a blessing for our family:)


This recipe is our most requested dinner...the kids ask for it by the name "Chicken and Rice and Chopsticks":)
Sticky Chicken

Ingredients:
1 c finely crushed onion and garlic croutons(we food processor them)
1/4 c corn starch
2 Tbl soy sauce
2 lbs chicken breast, cut into 1 in. pieces
1/4 c canola oil
green onions(optional)

Prep time:45 min
Cook time:20 min
Makes:4 servings

Directions:
1. In a large bowl, whisk crouton crumbs and cornstarch. Stir in soy sauce. Add chicken and toss until completely coated. Cover and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes.
2. Heat oil in a non-stick skillet over medium heat. Add chicken and cook, covered for 15-20 minutes until crispy and cooked through. Turn at least 4-5 times to avoid sticking and burning. Drain on paper towels.
3. Serve immediately with additional soy sauce and a sprinkling of green onions over a bed of cooked rice.

This meal is so super easy with very minimal ingredients that we always have on hand and EVERYBODY loves it....definitely a winner in our house!!

If you have any ideas on how to spruce this recipe up a bit, other sure-thing meals that picky toddlers will eat, your favorite recipe or you just want to help us win the bake off, please leave a comment! Thanks so much and if you try this recipe I hope your family enjoys it as much as ours does:)

Disclosure: We received ACH products, a cookbook and a gift card for cooking related supplies in order to participate in this contest. All opinions expressed in this post are ours and ours alone:)

38 comments:

  1. That looks like something even my son would eat...as long as I left off the green onions.

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  2. Looks fun- but not as good as your ooey gooey PB bars :)

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  3. Looks very interesting!! I think I will try it!:)

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  4. LOLOL I love the name the kids gave it. This looks great, thanks for sharing.

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  5. I have chicken laid out for dinner tonight but wasn't sure how I was going to cook it. So now I know. This sounds so yummy I can't wait to try it tonight!

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  6. Love me some soy sauce!! I don't eat meat, but I'm trying to figure out how to make this recipe with something else, maybe eggplant!!

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  7. This sounds really good. I'll have to give it a try!

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  8. I am certainly going to give this recipe a try. Chicken is always popular and anything we can eat with rice makes my kids and hubby happy!

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  9. easy and YUM! will have to try it!

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  10. This sounds good, i've never tried chicken like this before.

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  11. I've never heard of a chicken recipe like this. I don't have a food processor so I'd have to crush the croutons another way.

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  12. This looks so easy and delicious!

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  13. This looks good, and I always am looking for new chicken recipes.

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  14. Sounds good...and simple! (I like simple.)

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  15. that looks good, I like simple family meals that kids love

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  16. We love quick and easy!!
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  17. oooh that sounds like a tasty dinner! If one marinated the chicken overnight, it would make a quick dinner the following day!

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  18. It looks good, but we are not fans of soy sauce, here...I think we may try it with something else as a substitute....maybe sweet and sour sauce...

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  19. Minus the soy sauce, I think I could make this w/gluten free croutons. It is so hard to find a good "shake and bake" that's gluten free.

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  20. this sounds so good and easy I must use it in my house soon

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  21. I think my family would love this!

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  22. Looks yummy and easy to make. I'm going to have to put that recipe on my weekly dinner menu.

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  23. I would eat this with rice. "Arroz con Pollo"

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  24. I always like different ways to cook chicken, this one looks really good!

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  25. Those look really good, except I don't do much frying.

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  26. Sounds easy...affordable and delicious~!!

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  27. That sounds so good! It looks so easy. Thanks for sharing!

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  28. This looks so yummy! I can't wait to try it. My husband loves anything "different" when it comes to chicken. So I'm sure it'll be a hit. Thanks for the recipe.

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  29. This looks like restaurant style food, but cheaper. I have always wanted to make this!

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  30. It looks really really yummy!

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  31. Thanks for this awesome recipe!

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  32. This looks good. I like that there are so few ingredients!

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  33. the croutons make it soundgood intime@myself.com

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  34. I think adding a little bit of ginger to the topping mix would be good.

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  35. My kids are really picky, but I think they would love this chicken. Especially because of the soy sauce.

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