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Hawaiian Chicken!!!



This "Hawaiian Chicken" got two thumbs up from my family!!!  It is so tasty and turns out tender and juicy!!!  It's super easy, but still seems special enough for company.  With the pineapple and ham, it could even be served as a one of your main courses for the holidays!!!

 It's also great with almost any sides you want!  I served it with scalloped potatoes here, but it would also be great with rice!!!

 Here is what you will need for this:

6 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
6 slices of bacon
6 slices of thin deli ham
6 slices provolone or Swiss cheese
6 pineapple rings
Teriyaki sauce (I used Kikkoman)
seasoned salt
black pepper

Spray a 9" x 13" baking dish with nonstick spray.  Place the chicken breasts in the dish.  Put about a teaspoon of teriyaki sauce on each chicken breast.  Sprinkle each with seasoned salt and black pepper.

Place a slice of deli ham on each chicken breast.  Cut each slice of bacon in half and crisscross a piece on each chicken breast.  Place in a preheated 350 degree oven for 40 minutes.  

Remove from the oven and dash with a little more teriyaki sauce on each chicken breast.   Place a slice of the cheese and a pineapple ring on each chicken breast.  Place back in the oven for 10 minutes.   Remove from oven and spoon some of the pan drippings over each chicken breast just before serving.

It is important to follow these steps exactly, because from my experience, if you put the cheese on at the beginning and not at the end, it will melt away in the oven and dissipate.   If you place it on for only the last 10 minutes, it melts but stays on the chicken.  

Bo's Sweet and Spicy Teriyaki Chicken!



This recipe is one that my son and his girlfriend made and suggested that I try.  They got the basic idea from a recipe on Pinterest, but they modified it some and came up with their own version. My son is like me in that he likes to improvise when cooking.   I must say, I think it's one of the best chicken recipes I have tried lately.   It doesn't involve all that many ingredients and I think most people would surely like it.  It's chicken, bacon and brown sugar, what 's not to like?  


  Here is what you will need:

Ingredients:

5 boneless, skinless chicken breasts cut in three strips each (15 pieces)
8 slices of bacon cut in half to make a piece for each chicken strip
2 cups brown sugar (might need more if you coat the pieces heavily)
Teriyaki sauce  (I used Kikkoman)
chili powder
Tony Chachere's creole seasoning
salt
black pepper
garlic powder
mozzarella cheese (optional)



Cut each chicken breast in thirds.  I used my kitchen shears  which made it very easy, but you can use a knife if you don't have kitchen shears.  Sprinkle each piece with salt, pepper, creole seasoning or chili powder ( I used a little of both), and garlic powder.  If you don't like too much heat, just use either the chili powder or the creole seasoning and use it very sparingly.



Wrap each piece of chicken in a piece of the bacon.  Sprinkle lightly with Teriyaki sauce.  Place the brown sugar in a pie plate or shallow dish and roll each piece of bacon wrapped chicken in it. You have to sort of press and pack it on the chicken.



Line a cookie sheet with foil (I used nonstick Reynolds wrap) and spray it with cooking spray.  The foil really saves your pan and makes cleanup much easier with this recipe. The brown sugar does stick and will be hard to clean off if you don't use it.   Place in a preheated 375 degree oven for 40-45 minutes.  Be careful removing it, because the brown sugar gets very hot and there will be some juices.  At the very end of the cooking time, pull it out and spoon some of the juices over each piece to sort of re baste it. You can sprinkle each piece with Mozzarella cheese at this point and place back in oven for a few minutes until it melts. The cheese is optional.


The chicken will be browned and the bacon crisp when it is finished cooking. This makes a great main dish or could even be used for an appetizer.

I served it with twice baked potato casserole, green beans, salad and garlic bread and of course...sweet tea!




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