Quick and Easy Chicken Cordon Bleu Recipe
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Jul 3, 2024
Welcome to a delicious journey of making Chicken Cordon Bleu, a classic dish that's perfect for a gluten-free diet. This recipe combines tender chicken breasts with savory slices of Swiss cheese and ham, all wrapped up in a crispy, gluten-free coating. You will love how easy this dish is to make any day of the week. //Creative Commons Attribution Licence video (Reuse allowed)
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Hey everyone, today we're going to make some chicken cordon bleu
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Now that's my best French accent that I got, so I'm going to show you a quick tip
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on how to get the most crispy crust on it that you can
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And the flavors are really delicious, you know, it's easy to make and I think you're
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going to love it. I'm Rockin' Robin and I'm going to show you how to do it right after my Chef Check
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What is a fruit's favorite motivational quote? Seeds of the day
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So to start our recipe we're going to need some boneless, skinless chicken breast
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And I'm using some gluten free flour here, this is Bob's Red Mill baking 1 to 1 flour
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Feel free to use regular flour if you like. And we'll be adding to that some Italian bread crumbs by Aaliyah
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These are gluten free as well. But certainly feel free to use any kind you want
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We'll also need some ham, so I'm using Black Forest uncured ham here
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Now to make this recipe we're going to take our chicken breast and we're going to butterfly
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them because we want them as thin as we can get them, about a quarter of an inch thick
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So even though I'm going to butterfly this, I'm still going to need to pound it out a
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little bit. I like to take a piece of plastic wrap, place it over the chicken and pound it out just
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like you would the like button if you're enjoying this video. And get the chicken as evenly flat as you can
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And we're going to season up our chicken here, we're going to give it a little bit of salt
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and garlic powder. For those of you that don't know, chicken cordon bleu is chicken breast stuffed with
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ham and Swiss cheese. So that's what we're going to do here, we're going to take our ham slice and then I'm going
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to fill it with the cheese and I'm going to roll it up like a burrito
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And then I'm going to place it in the chicken breast and roll that up
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Try your best to fold in the sides of the ham so that the cheese when it melts doesn't
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come out. So here I'm going to set my little ham packet full of cheese right on the chicken breast
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on one end and I'm going to roll it up nice and tight
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Now I don't think you need to add any toothpicks to hold it, but if it makes you feel better
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you can certainly add one. It must be time for chef joke number two
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What is a turnip's favorite soda? Root beer! Now let's create our dredging station
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So I've got my Aaliyah breadcrumbs here, I'm going to place them in a flat kind of bowl
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not too deep so I can work in it and I'm going to add a little bit of flour, just maybe a
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tablespoon or so and mix those two together until they're nicely combined
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So this coating is going to add just a wonderful crunch to our chicken cordon bleu, let me
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tell you. And we'll need another dish for our egg wash, so I'll just crack an egg and place it in
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our bowl here and then I'm going to mix that up and then I'm going to add just a little
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bit of milk, maybe a couple of teaspoons, and this will make it a little more creamy
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and it'll thin it out just a little bit and make it easier to coat the chicken
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Now grab a piece of chicken and place it into the egg wash and just rotate it around making
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sure it stays closed and it's fully covered. So then we'll place that into the crumbs and give that a nice coating
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It helps to use a spoon I think to kind of scoop it up and cover it up
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Then go ahead and pick up the piece and so you can rotate it around and make sure that
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you get it coated on all sides. And shake off any excess crumbs that are not sticking
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Once we get all of the chicken coated and placed on our baking sheet, which is also
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lined with parchment paper, that makes for easy cleanup so you're going to want to do that
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You're going to want to make sure that your oven is preheated to 425 degrees Fahrenheit
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Now before we pop this in the oven we have one more very important step
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Well actually we have two steps. The first one is we're going to season these again just a little bit, just a little hint
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of salt and garlic powder. Now here's what's really important. We're going to be adding some grass fed butter here very lightly
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So you're going to shave off a very thin strip like I did there and just place it right on
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top of the chicken. You want to get it as thin as you can because we don't want gobs of it
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We just want enough to coat it, give it flavor and it's going to help the crust to brown
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up and get crispy, which is what we all like, right? In the oven these go and they are going to cook at 425 degrees Fahrenheit for probably
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no more than 25 minutes. The thing you want to avoid is overcooking these because chicken breast can really dry out
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You can see here even though I wrapped the ham around the cheese it still managed to
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leak out but it's not that big of a deal. But do your best
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The chicken is cooked perfectly. You want it to have it just done but not overdone and it's nice and juicy and I'll tell you
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the crust really makes it. It is delicious and crispy and buttery
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You're going to love it. Here's another recipe for you to try. It's my delicious eggplant recipe that is baked very similarly to the cordon bleu
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It's crispy, crunchy, delicious. Click the link on the screen and it'll take you right to the recipe
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I hope you enjoyed today's video. If you did, leave me a comment and let me know. Alright, we'll see you back here next week for another delicious and healthy recipe
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