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Farm Kitchen: Snake Bites |
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City Chick
True Blue Farmgirl
1402 Posts
Deb
Chattanooga
TN
USA
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Posted - Jan 14 2009 : 04:30:41 AM
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AKA - Chicken nuggets
1-1/2 lbs. boneless skinless chicken breasts (or thighs) 1/2 cup dried whole wheat bread crumbs or cracker crumbs. 1/4 cup wheat germ (or more bread crumbs) 1/4 cup grated parmesan cheese 1 tsp EACH salt, onion powder & paprika 1/4 tsp. EACH black pepper, cayenne pepper & garlic powder.
Cut your chicken into small, bite size pieces.
Add your coating ingredients into a bag. Place a few pieces into the bag of crumbs and shake briskly. Place the chicken pieces onto a prepared baking sheet. (baking sheet with thin coating of vegetable oil). If you have crumbs leftover you may scatter them overtop of the chicken pieces in the pan. Bake the nuggets at 450 for 12-15 minutes.
I make these in bulk and flash freeze (raw) - toss into a freezer container and they make a nice quick meal for my girls. They love them! I also add ground flax seed to my coating. (I just grind it in there until my hands get tired.)
Yesterday I doubled the coating mix and made 5 lbs. of chicken. 1/2 nuggets & 1/2 strips. We serve with low fat ranch dressing.
Enjoy!
I wanted to say, I originally got the recipe from the Healthy Hillbilly Housewife - http://healthy.hillbillyhousewife.com/index.htm I wanted to give her the credit. But, I no longer see the recipe listed.
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Edited by - City Chick on Jan 14 2009 04:31:41 AM |
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FebruaryViolet
True Blue Farmgirl
4810 Posts
Jonni
Elsmere
Kentucky
USA
4810 Posts |
Posted - Jan 15 2009 : 05:54:35 AM
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Oh! This is funny--with all the talk of the Brit foods on here lately, I thought you were talking about the only snakebite I know--which is a beverage--a hard cider mixed with an ale...and a "Snakebite in Black" is a hard cider and ale with a bit of blackberry juice.
These sound like great little snacks for after school!! I have a long way to go before my little one will be eating solids, but I'm keeping a recipe file JUST for these types of items! Thanks for posting! |
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Bellepepper
True Blue Farmgirl
1207 Posts
Belle
Coffeyville
KS
USA
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Posted - Jan 15 2009 : 08:10:36 AM
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Deb, thanks for the recipe. Our grocery store has hind quarters on sale this week for $.29 lb. I have been thinking of a way to make chicken nuggets. Ole Ron loves them and I rarely buy them. What I have been thinking is that I would cook the meat first, run it through the meat grinder, add the filler, a binder and spices, roll in crumbs then saute. I love the addition of wheat germ and flax seed. Will give this recipe/idea a try. |
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chessie
True Blue Farmgirl
403 Posts
Karen
Vista
CA
USA
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Posted - Jan 15 2009 : 11:34:47 AM
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Geez, And I thought you posted in the wrong category...possibly, I thought, because you needed to go the emergency room to find out about your snake bites instead of posting on the MJF forum. Glad to know you are OK! Thanks for the recipe. Cheers, Karen
www.edgehillherbfarm.com "where the name is bigger than the farm, but no one seems to mind" blog http://edgehillherbfarmer.spaces.live.com/default.aspx?wa=wsignin1.0 happy farmgirl #89 |
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Suzan
True Blue Farmgirl
659 Posts
suzanne
duncannon
pa
USA
659 Posts |
Posted - Jan 15 2009 : 11:41:45 AM
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Thanks, another use for all those pheasants and grouse my husband has in the freezer... |
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