Easy Sauté Chicken

Here is an easy chicken dinner that you can handle any evening after work. All you need butterfly chare skinless chicken breasts, some spices you can pick up at the market or maybe have in your pantry already, i.e. pantry is the place you keep your spices, oils, vinegars etc. J A skillet, and olive oil.

If your chicken breast is frozen, wrap in paper towel and defrost in the microwave using the defrost setting. Do not overcook – chicken breast is easier to slice when slightly frozen inside.

Butterflying the Chicken This next step may be a little tricky – You want to “butterfly” the breast by slicing it through the center – not all the way through, you want to open it up and create a large, thin, flat chicken breast.

Here are some suggestions to sprinkle on both sides of your chicken breast. Pick two or three or use your own imagination.

  • Salt
  • Pepper
  • Old Bay seasoning
  • Garlic Powder
  • Thyme
  • Cajon Seasoning
  • Cayenne Pepper (sparingly)
  • Sage (sparingly)

Heat your skillet with two tablespoons of olive oil, when the oil is hot lay your chicken breast in the skillet and cook on medium-high heat for 4-5 minutes per side. Chicken is done when white inside and firm to the touch.

There you go – easy peezy – serve up with your favorite vegetable, salad or rice.

Note: You do not have to butterfly the chicken – you can cook it as is – it will just take longer to cook. Count on about 10 minutes on each side – slice the thickest part of the chicken after 20 minutes to be sure it is cooked through.

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