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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Avocado Chicken Parmigiana

Jess frequently requests Baked Chicken Parmesan for dinner.  While playing around on Pinterest the other day, I found this amazing recipe for 


AVOCADO CHICKEN PARMIGIANA


photos and original recipe via ellenaguan.blogspot.com

Jess and I both devoured it with THIS SALAD on the side.  It was a delicious change to our normal chicken parmesan and one that I will definitely make again


(serves: 4 | Preparation: 15 minutes | Cooking: 15 minutes)

Ingredients:


2 Chicken Breast Fillets, halved lengthways (I prefer to use chicken tenders because they are the perfect size and it's really difficult to cut a breast in half perfectly)
1/2 Cup Plain Flour (I use whole wheat)
2 Tablespoons Fresh Milk
2 Eggs
1 1/2 Cups Dried Breadcrumbs (see THIS RECIPE for homemade breadcrumbs)

2 Tablespoons Olive Oil/Cooking Spray
1/2 Cup Tomato Pasta Sauce
2 Avocado, Sliced
1/2 Cup Grated Mozzarella Cheese 


Method:
1. Place chicken breast in a clear plastic bag(alternatively between 2 sheets plastic wrap), using a rolling pin or meat mallet pound until 0.5cm thick.

2. Place flour and breadcrumbs on two separate plate and lightly whisk milk and egg together in a shallow bowl.

3. Coat 1 piece of chicken breast in flour(shaking off excess), dip in egg mixture then coat in breadcrumbs using your fingertips pressing on to secure.

4. Place on prepared baking tray lay with foil or baking paper, repeat the same process with the remaining chicken breast with flour, egg and etc.

5. Lightly spray or brush the prepared chicken with oil, bake for 10 minutes(turning after 5 minutes to have evenly colours on the breadcrumbs) in 400 degree preheated oven.

6. Remove from oven and spread each chicken breast with 1 heaped tablespoon of pasta sauce. Arrange avocado slices over sauce and sprinkle with decent amount of mozzarella cheese.

7. Return to oven and bake for another 5 - 7 minutes or until golden and chicken is cooked through.

8. Serve with either garden salad or use it as a main topping on cooked pasta.

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