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This year's been a good year in terms of food creativity for theworkhorse. I've been doing a whole lot more of cooking by the seat of my pants (meaning without a recipe) and I've been pretty pleased with the results, especially when it's a simple recipe such as this one.
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==Ingredients==
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Chicken roulades filled with gruyere and parsley.
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*Ingredients:
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*Two boneless chicken breasts thinly sliced, and pounded even thinner
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*1/4 cup of minced parsley
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*1/4 cup of gruyere cheese
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*one egg
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*plain bread crumbs
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*salt and pepper
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*oil for frying
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[[image:theworkhorse_chicken_roulades_1.jpg]]
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==Method==
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*Salt and pepper both sides of the chicken. Pick a side and spoon out maybe 1 Tb or so of the mixture on top.
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[[image:theworkhorse_chicken_roulades_2.jpg]]
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*Roll up your chicken and secure with toothpicks. You can trim off some of the toothpick overhang, but don't trim too much or you'll have trouble pulling them out later. *
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[[image:theworkhorse_chicken_roulades_3.jpg]]
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[[image:theworkhorse_chicken_roulades_4.jpg]]
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*Beat up the egg with some salt and pepper. Dip in egg mixture first, then breading. (yes, I know I'm going right to left, somehow when I bread things, this always happens)
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[[image:theworkhorse_chicken_roulades_5.jpg]]
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*Set your nonstick pan to medium high heat and heat up 1 Tb of oil. Fry roulades on first side about 2 minutes. Then turn heat down to medium and continue to cook other 2 sides for the same amount of time each side. Add more oil as you need to.
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*Put in 400 degree oven for 7-10 minutes depending on sizes of rolls. Let rest 5 minutes afterwards before removing toothpicks and cutting into medallions.
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[[image:theworkhorse_chicken_roulades_9.jpg]]
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*You can make the roulades up to this point and stow in fridge for a bit before your guests arrive. I wouldn't leave them in like this for more than overnight. I actually prefer a half hour chilling time to give your roulades time to firm up before frying anyway.
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[[category:Dinner]][[category:Main Course]][[Category:Chicken]][[category:Cheese]]

Latest revision as of 19:08, 19 August 2009

Submitted by theworkhorse Uploaded by Schpyder

This year's been a good year in terms of food creativity for theworkhorse. I've been doing a whole lot more of cooking by the seat of my pants (meaning without a recipe) and I've been pretty pleased with the results, especially when it's a simple recipe such as this one.

Ingredients[edit]

Chicken roulades filled with gruyere and parsley.

  • Ingredients:
  • Two boneless chicken breasts thinly sliced, and pounded even thinner
  • 1/4 cup of minced parsley
  • 1/4 cup of gruyere cheese
  • one egg
  • plain bread crumbs
  • salt and pepper
  • oil for frying

Theworkhorse chicken roulades 1.jpg

Method[edit]

  • Salt and pepper both sides of the chicken. Pick a side and spoon out maybe 1 Tb or so of the mixture on top.

Theworkhorse chicken roulades 2.jpg

  • Roll up your chicken and secure with toothpicks. You can trim off some of the toothpick overhang, but don't trim too much or you'll have trouble pulling them out later. *

Theworkhorse chicken roulades 3.jpg Theworkhorse chicken roulades 4.jpg

  • Beat up the egg with some salt and pepper. Dip in egg mixture first, then breading. (yes, I know I'm going right to left, somehow when I bread things, this always happens)

Theworkhorse chicken roulades 5.jpg

  • Set your nonstick pan to medium high heat and heat up 1 Tb of oil. Fry roulades on first side about 2 minutes. Then turn heat down to medium and continue to cook other 2 sides for the same amount of time each side. Add more oil as you need to.

Theworkhorse chicken roulades 6.jpg Theworkhorse chicken roulades 7.jpg Theworkhorse chicken roulades 8.jpg

  • Put in 400 degree oven for 7-10 minutes depending on sizes of rolls. Let rest 5 minutes afterwards before removing toothpicks and cutting into medallions.

Theworkhorse chicken roulades 9.jpg

  • You can make the roulades up to this point and stow in fridge for a bit before your guests arrive. I wouldn't leave them in like this for more than overnight. I actually prefer a half hour chilling time to give your roulades time to firm up before frying anyway.