Sunday, September 17, 2017

Baked Chicken Breast Strips w/ Diced New Potatoes and Golden Hominy

Dinner Tonight: Baked Chicken Breast Strips w/ Diced New Potatoes and Golden Hominy




For Breakfast this morning I lightly fried a few slices of Boar's Head Sweet Sliced Ham, Scrambled some Egg Beater's Egg Whites, used 1 slice of Sargento Reduced Fat Swiss Cheese and toasted a
Healthy Life Whole Grain English Muffin. Put it altogether and I had a Breakfast Sandwich! Heated up a bit more outside, 85 degrees and a bit more humid. After Breakfast I went to the local Kroger and picked up a few items I needed and stopped and had the car washed and vacuumed. After Lunch I pulled everything off the Kitchen counter tops and cleaned the counters. Then changed the water filter on the fridge. Watched some Football the rest of the afternoon. For Dinner tonight I prepared Baked Pilgrim Chicken Breast Strips w/ Diced New Potatoes and Golden Hominy.




I love the Pilgrim’s Southern Style Breast Strips, it’s always a great go to when you want that easy to prepare meal! To start preheat the oven to 350° F. Arrange frozen chicken breast strips in a single
layer on an ungreased baking sheet. Bake, uncovered, for 25-30 minutes, to an internal temperature of 165° F as measured by use of a food thermometer placed in the thickest part of the Chicken Strip . And Chicken is served! It’s some of the best frozen Chicken you can find! Excellent seasoned breading and very meaty, and easy to prepare. Served it with a side of Hidden Valley Ranch Buffalo Dressing.




For one side it was Del Monte Diced New Potatoes. I’ve had these many times and as always,
 delicious! To prepare these; empty the Potatoes into a small sauce pan and heat on medium heat until heated through.











For another side I opened up a can of one of my favorite side dishes, Kroger Brand Golden Hominy.
For those that has never had or heard of Hominy; Hominy is a food made from kernels of corn which are soaked in an alkali solution of either lime or lye. The corrosive nature of the solution removes the hull and germ of the corn and causes the grain itself to puff up to about twice its normal size. There is White and Golden Hominy, my favorite is the Golden Hominy. If you’ve never tried it do, makes a delicious side dish! I also baked a loaf of the La Brea Bakery Multi-Grain Bread. For Dessert/Snack later a bowl of Skinny Pop – Pop Corn with a Diet Dr.Pepper to drink.







Pilgrim’s Southern Style Breast Strips

Pilgrim’s Southern Style Breast Strips evoke memories of growing up in a sleepy southern town. The crickets chirping, the moss hanging from the trees, the air humid and everything moving slow in the heat. And your grandmother’s delicious home cooking brought the entire family around the table on the weekends.

Our Southern Style Breast Strips feature a juicy piece of chicken with a breading just right to deliver that southern flair. Our special blend of spices and seasonings with the whole muscle goodness of white breast meat will please kids and old-timers alike.

Ideal as:
* Appetizers
* Snacks
* Lunch or Dinner Entrées
* Crowd Pleasers

Cooking Instructions:
Oven: Preheat oven to 350° F. Arrange frozen chicken breast fritters in a single layer on an ungreased baking sheet. Bake, uncovered, for 25-30 minutes until no pink remains or an internal temperature of 165° F as measured by use of a food thermometer placed in the thickest part of the chicken breast fritter.

Fryer: Heat oil to 350° F. Fry frozen chicken breast fritters for 6 minutes or an internal temperature of 165° F as measured by use of a food thermometer placed in the thickest part of the chicken breast fritter.

Due to variations in equipment, heating times and/or temperature may require adjustment. DO NOT MICROWAVE.

Nutritional Guide
Serving Size: 4 oz. (112g)
Calories per Serving: 190

Servings per Container: About 8
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 6 g 9 %
Cholesterol 40 mg 13 %
Sodium 940 mg 39 %
Total Carbs 17 g 6 %
Dietary Fiber 1 g 4 %
Sugars 1 g
Protein 17 g
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