What You'll need
MAPLE CHICKEN & BISCUITS
INGREDIENTS
4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
3/4 stick (6 Tbsp) butter
1 cup all-purpose flour
1 Tablespoon season salt
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons paprika
3/4 teaspoon ground pepper
Milk (not shown)
6 biscuits
Maple Butter
DIRECTIONS
Preheat the oven to 400°. Add the butter to a 9 x 13” glass dish and place in the oven while it is preheating. Cut the four chicken breasts into 12 pieces. I cut them lengthwise and then in half. Poor enough mil, I prefer skim (not pictured) over them in a bowl to cover and place in refrigerator. In a gallon size bag, place the flour, seasoned salt, pepper and smoked paprika. Shake to mix ingredients. Remove the chicken breast that have sat in the milk from the refrigerator and shake the excess milk off each piece as you add it to the gallon bag. Once all pieces have been added to the bag, and shake to coat. Remove the 9 x 13“ pan from the preheated oven once the butter is melted and bubbly. Easily place the chicken pieces on top of the butter to cover the entire pan with pieces of chicken. Bake for 20 minutes, remove from the oven turn each chicken piece over and bake another 20 minutes. Remove from oven and cover with tinfoil. Cook the biscuits according to direction, I like the Pillsbury ones that come in the freezer section. Once the biscuits are done cut open and add a couple pieces of chicken on top and drizzle with some of the maple butter heated up.
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YUM! I have heard of chicken and waffles but not chicken and biscuits!
ReplyDeleteSounds delish Andrea!
ReplyDeletemy goodness Andrea! This looks so good!
ReplyDeleteCome to Mama!! I need this in my life RIGHT NOW!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! I love how you can achieve the fried taste in the oven. Pinning now!
ReplyDeleteThat looks heavenly! I need to get my crazy husband to eat biscuits so I can make more stuff like this. Little Dude and I would love it though, so hubby might just have to deal ;-)
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing- of course! I have not heard of Maple Butter but I think I need to get some!
ReplyDeleteYummy! I love maple anything. You're such a smartie!! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteI know I always say this but you seriously always have the best recipes! This sounds so delicious! I'm pinning so I can try soon!
ReplyDeleteJill - Doused in Pink
My mouth is actually watering! This looks and sounds so amazing!
ReplyDeletexx, Elise
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OMG yum!My bf would love this!!
ReplyDeleteOkayyy, I am officially drooling! Need this dish in my life!
ReplyDelete-Ashley
Le Stylo Rouge
Oh my! Talk about southern comfort food. Kent would go nuts...maybe I'll treat us one night to this deliciousness. He had chicken and waffles when we were in Charleston and is still talking about it. That maple butter sounds divine. Yet again, you deliver the goods friend! XO
ReplyDeleteThis makes my mouth water! I love that it is done in the oven! So easy!
ReplyDeletePeace!
Cheryl
Organic maple butter? OH MY WORD - my hubs is addicted to biscuits so I need to get this for him & his weekend breakfasts!
ReplyDeleteLooks like another winner my talented friend! This is literally making my mouth water! Hope your day is as fabulous as you!
ReplyDeletexo,
Kellyann
This looks like a great meal and the perfect comfort food. I love biscuits and I will have to this out sometime. :)
ReplyDeleteI think this might be one of my favorites of your recipes YET! I am pinning it immediately. Oh, and I made your Apple Fritter Bread for Christmas and it was a huge hit! My Daddy loved it so much! So did Brian!
ReplyDeleteWOW! This looks absolutely fabulous! I love the idea of adding a sweet ingredient to a savory dish. I like adding maple syrup flavoring on my salmon sometimes with some garlic. Pinning this for later!
ReplyDeleteYum! There's a breakfast sandwich at a fast food place in Texas called the Honey Butter Chicken Biscuit, and I'm thinking that this probably tastes just like it, but with Maple flavor instead of honey! So yummy!
ReplyDeleteI had your biscuits when i was in South Carolina. They are very much like our scones in the UK. I made some after coming back from SC . I should do again.
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Maple butter? Oh gah!!! This just throws Chicken and waffles out the window. Looks soooo gooooood!
ReplyDeleteLisa
OMG... I drooled just at the title of your post! Those pics look positively delish. One more time... how do you stay so darn skinny? Have a good week, dear Andrea.
ReplyDeleteUmmm maple butter?!? Sign me right up!!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so yummy!
ReplyDeleteGood lord this looks good! Sounds like the things we eat when we visit Gentleman Caller's family in Mississippi, good ol' southern stick to ribs goodness. Although they would use honey butter, I think this sounds better.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! That sounds amazing. Pinned.
ReplyDeleteLooks super, I bet they taste great too. Jacqui Mummabstylish
ReplyDeleteumm yes please!!! YUM!
ReplyDeleteMaple chicken! I've never had it before but it looks finger licking tasty! Sierra Beautifully Candid
ReplyDeleteYour Maple Chicken Biscuits look amazing! Hope you are having a great week and thanks so much for sharing your post with us at Full Plate Thursday!
ReplyDeleteMiz Helen
Oh how I already love biscuits. Now with chicken and maple butter! This 2019 has just deliciously gotten better! Thank you for sharing the recipe and will try it soon.
ReplyDeleteYUM! Andrea, these look so good. I've never seen that maple butter product; thanks for telling us about it. I'm pinning this and look forward to making it.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining the Grace at Home party at Imparting Grace. I'm featuring you this week!