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10 Reviews of Simple Simon Chicken

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From: Annacia

On Jan 11, 2007

I used 2 leg and thigh pieces and cut the recipe in half. The cayenne and sweet paprika worked very well together while the crackers and parm made a really good coating. I'll defiantly use this when I want a whole roasted chicken. This is so simple and easy that it's a treat to make a baked chicken dinner.

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    From: Kim127

    On Jan 18, 2007

    For dinner I used split chicken breasts and Ritz crackers. I was already in the process of making the crumb crust when I realized I didn't have the shallot, but the chicken still came out tasty and crunchy. I really liked the cracker crumbs and parm cheese together. Thanks Baby Kato!!!

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    From: Jewelies

    On Feb 6, 2007

    This is really lovely. I cooked in two pans, one with cayenne for Dave and myself and the other without for my girls. Served with a lovely fresh salad. Thanks Baby Kato!

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    From: Sydney Mike

    On Feb 25, 2007

    Very nice results with this recipe, even though I used 4 chicken breasts & cut them into 1" strips! This was made to take to some shut-in neighbors [who, naturally, raved about it!], but I managed to eat a strip of the chicken before I delivered it on a bed of brown rice! I particularly enjoyed the mustard & garlic & cayenne [used just the 1/4 tsp]! I'll be making this again! Many thanks!

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    From: Debber

    On Aug 26, 2007

    Delicious! I used Ritz crackers for my "cracker of choice" and this lent a nice rich crumb to the crispiness level. Added a tweak more dry mustard, skipped the shallot and cayenne (just getting over a flu bug--no sense upsetting things again!). Unwisely, though, I used breast meat for this, and it was rather dry (I really should've known better!!!). But the flavor of the breading MORE than made up for a bit of aridity! The Parmesan brings a mellow flavor to the whole blend, while the mustard nips back a bit! Best of all, the paprika lends a very nice color to the whole arrangement--very pretty!

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    From: Gerry

    On Nov 28, 2007

    Who would have guessed an oven baked chicken could look so crisp! I used regular cracker crumbs,chicken pieces equal to one whole chicken and made as posted right down to the sea salt - and wouldn't change a thing. The seasonings were just right for our tastes and loved that it was so crisp and juicy. Have that copy right close by to be making again!

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    From: Zurie

    On Jun 27, 2008

    MADE FOR ZWT4. I had a whole chicken, and husband asked me not to cut it up; he loves whole chicken! So I made a "flattie" — cut the chicken down the breast, took out the breast bones, and pushed it flat. I used dry seasoned bread crumbs, more mustard than the recipe specified, and in the place of cayenne pepper I used a good teaspoon of dried, flaked, hot chilli peppers. Otherwise I didn't change a thing. My only problem was that this delicious chicken is not very photogenic!!! It's beige, and that's that! But it was delicious. I seasoned the underside with the same crumb mixture and added some seasoned salt mixture as well, then covered it with a foil for half the roasting time in case it burned. Then I took off the foil, but because the coating is dry it does not actually go golden brown. On one photo the strange veggie you see is uniquely South African: it's the unopened flowers of an edible pond lily! ("Waterblomme" - "water flowers") I cooked it with chopped potatoes, onion, and lemon juice. It is a delicious veggie accompaniment! Thank you, Baby Kato, for a coating I will use again!

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    From: Brenda.

    On Jul 4, 2008

    This recipe should be called Delicious Simple Simon Chicken! I used plain saltine crackers and 3 huge chicken breasts. The seasonings were perfect. I did bake a full hour, but I should have checked them at 45 minutes as they got a bit dry (my fault). I will make this again for a quick weeknight meal. Very tastey indeed Made for ZWT4 Family Picks

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  • From: SteelerSue

    On Jul 9, 2008

    This was REALLY, REALLY good! I used a big pack of chicken thighs and doubled the toppings. After I coated the chicken with the mix, I sprinkled the leftover coating mix on top of the chicken. Cooking time was perfect! The best part was all the cooked coating mix stuck to the foil between the pieces of chicken!!

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    From: Diana #2

    On May 7, 2009

    This is soooo delicious. Really easy, and the flavour is amazing. Just enough cayanne to warm your tastebuds. I used panko crumbs in place of the cracker crumbs. I baked two bone-in chicken breasts, and after shaking the topping on in a plastic bag, sprayed with cooking spray and then added more of the mix on top, I've tried lots of 'oven fried' recipes, but this is by far the best. Thanks Baby Kato! Made for Auzzie/NZ Recipe Swap #28

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