Dinner Tonight: Bacon Double Cheddar Chicken Sandwich w/ Tater Tots
For Breakfast I had a bowl of Cherrio's along with a cup of Bigelow Decaf Green Tea. After Breakfast I headed to the local Kroger up the road. Needed a few things for tonight's Dinner. Usually
when I go early to Kroger there's hardly anyone there. But not today, I forgot it was Valentine's Day! I was luck to find a handicap parking space, someone happened to be pulling out and they left their electric cart out also. Kroger made a fortune on Cars, Flowers, and Candy sales! I got what I needed and headed back home. I'm glad I did go early though as it started pouring the rain as I got back home. Not much else going on today. I did put a Pork Loin Roast in the Crock Pot and let it cook on low for 7 hours for tomorrow's Dinner. For my Dinner tonight I prepared a Bacon Double Cheddar Chicken Sandwich w/ Tater Tots.
Next I fried the Thin Cut Chicken Breasts. I'm using the Tyson Thin Cut Boneless Chicken Breasts. I got a large skillet that I sprayed with Pam Non Stick Cooking Spray and added a tablespoon of Extra Light Olive Oil. I then heated the skillet on medium heat. I seasoned the Chicken with Morton's Lite
Salt and Ground Pepper. Then rolled the Chicken in seasoned Flour. I had seasoned the Flour with Ground Smoked Paprika. With the skillet heated I added the Chicken. I fried it 2 minutes and flipped it over and cooked it another 2 minutes and flipped it back again. Cooked it until the Chicken had an internal temperature of 165°. Cooked it a total of 15 minutes. With about 1 minute or so of cooking time left I topped the Chicken Breasts with a slice of Yellow and slice of White Cheddar Cheese. The Chicken came out perfect. Nice browning on the outside moist and juicy inside, and the Cheese melted beautifully!
Boar’s Head Vermont Cheddar Cheese
Crafted in the Green Mountain state with whole milk sourced from regional family dairy farms, this classic cheese has a mild flavor and creamy texture. Vermont Cheddar skewered with seedless grapes and Boar’s Head Ovengold Turkey makes an elegant kabob-style appetizer.
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