Bourbon Chicken over Rice -without the bourbon

Oh . . . I have a great, easy and delicious dinner idea for you.

This recipe has been making the rounds on Pinterest, but I believe it originated from Big Oven.

This is one of those dinners that you can throw together in 30 minutes!

My sweet half even gave it a thumbs up.

 The recipe doesn’t call for the addition of steamed broccoli or sliced carrots, but I added them anyway.

The sauce would also make a great Marinade for beef as well.

I also tried a new recipe for Olive Garden Breadsticks.

It’s a Copykat of course . . . but very good.

I will share the recipe on my next post, so please come back!

Let’s make Bourbon chicken together . . . it’s super easy.

Start by cutting up your thawed boneless skinless Chicken Breasts into 1″ pieces.

I used smaller chicken tenders . . . (I used 12 of them)

Heat up a large skillet over medium high heat. Once it is hot, pour 2 T Olive Oil into it.

Add the chicken to the hot pan . . .

The chicken will start to get a bit juicy and bubbly.

If it looks like you have a lot of juice  . . .

Put the lid on the pan, slightly tilted and drain the juices out into the sink or dish. Return the pan to the stove top and continue cooking over medium high heat. The reason for doing this, is so that pieces of chicken will be able to brown slightly. You don’t want to just boil them.

Like this.

Cooking time is only about 10 minutes.

Don’t over cook your chicken or it will be tough & chewy.

It will continue to cook after you add the sauce.

(FYI:  It’s really difficult to add sauce and take a picture at the same time – using Manual!)

Add the sauce . . . and stir it all around in that golden chicken.

Put a lid on the pan, but leave it cracked just slightly, so that the sauce can thicken.

Turn your heat to low/simmer.

Let the chicken & sauce gently simmer over the lowest heat, until the sauce has thickened like you want it.

If the sauce gets too thick for your tastes . . . simple add a tablespoon or two of Chicken Broth.

I decided to also add steamed broccoli and thinly sliced carrots for color.

This is optional of course, but I have a lot of broccoli in my freezer from last years garden.

You could add other veggies as well.

Oh . . . doesn’t it look good!

Make a pot of rice.

I prefer brown rice, but my sweet half likes white, so that’s what I made.

Actually, if the truth be known . . . I don’t really care for rice.

Unless I make my Fried Rice & Ham.  I love it!  Go figure.

Plate your rice and top it with yummy Bourbon Chicken.

EAT!

Come back soon and we’ll make Olive Garden Breadsticks together.

QUESTION:  Is there something you would like me to make with step by step instructions?

Le me know.

 

 


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Afrolems - I think I just fell in love all over again. Your blog is amazing. Would you mind writing a guest post for the Afrolems Blog? Please let me know through the email provided. Love love love itAugust 24, 2012 – 2:38 pm

Shiron - I made this tonight and it was really good! The sauce is different, not too sweet, not to soy sauc-y. I will definatley make it again, and will probably use the sauce as a marinade for salmon this weekend for father’s day dinner. Great easy recipe idea – thanks!June 15, 2012 – 7:59 pm

Jonna - Hi there Taty,

The recipe is at the bottom of the post.
Let me know if there is a problem with it showing.
JonnaJune 4, 2012 – 7:47 pm

Taty - How did you make the sauce?June 3, 2012 – 8:16 pm

Lee - I made this tonight for dinner and it was delicious! Thank you for the fantastic recipe :) May 8, 2012 – 4:22 pm

Amy Bires - What a delicious recipe. I added carrots and pineapple which gave it great flavor. Thanks for a delicious recipe.April 4, 2012 – 6:01 pm

KC - I made this and it was soooo good! Went to work and told the ladies how wonderful it was. They made it also and we agreed it was a favorite and we will make it many more times! Thank you Jonna!!!March 25, 2012 – 8:42 pm

Anna - Great photo! I first saw that recipe on Food.com way back when it was Recipezaar. Still don’t know the origin, though. I haven’t made it in a while, but I remember it as being very good.March 21, 2012 – 7:27 pm

Tami - Homemade cinnamin rolls! :)
We had this as well for dinner last night! Delish!!March 21, 2012 – 9:08 am

Claire @ Claire K Creations - I love a good simple recipe like this. Looks like one of those ones that could become a family staple!

My man doesn’t like rice either. I give it to him anyway because I can never think of anything else to pair with a stirfry or similar dish.March 20, 2012 – 7:35 pm

Vanessa - I made this for dinner last night and it was AMAZING!!! This will be a favorite in our house from now on!March 20, 2012 – 1:57 pm

Kandice - Yum! It looks like another winner! I made your stir-fry last night…it’s become a staple. :-) This one might have to go on the list soon too!March 20, 2012 – 12:23 pm

Jo and Sue - Oh my goodness…this looks amazing! Your photos made me drool :) I am definitely making this as soon as I can get to a stove.March 20, 2012 – 7:15 am

Jessica the baker - YUM! Looks so delicious!March 19, 2012 – 11:26 pm

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