This classic dish is a lot easier then people think and can be made any night of the week with a very simple ingredients.
Wash your meat thoroughly and using a rolling pin or mallet flatten your chicken breast uniformly until the thickness is 1/4 inch, this can be done in between pieces of wax paper or plastic wrap.
Season your chicken with 1 tbsp Oregano , 1 tsp Garlic powder salt and pepper to taste and 1 tsp olive oil. Let sit in refrigerator for 4 hrs.
Form as assembly line starting with the seasoned chicken , then flour , eggs , bread crumbs and finally a plate to stage the breaded chicken. Dredge the chicken into the flour and then submerge in eggs , place the chicken into the breadcrumbs and ensure they are completely coated.
Place the chicken on a baking tray and cover with Marinara sauce and Parmesan cheese and place in oven on broil until cheese turns brown. Keep a very close eye during this process!!!
4 chicken breastsChicken Parmigiana
1 Tbsp Oregano
1 Tsp Garlic powder
1 Tsp Olive oil
Salt
Pepper
1 1/2 cups all purpose flour
1 Container Bread crumbs
3 Eggs (beaten)
Crisco oil
Marinara sauce
Parmesan cheese
Parsley to garnish
Wash your
meat thoroughly and using a rolling pin or mallet flatten your chicken
breast uniformly until the thickness is 1/4 inch, this can be done in
between pieces of wax paper or plastic wrap.
Season your chicken with 1 tbsp Oregano , 1 tsp Garlic powder salt and
pepper to taste and 1 tsp olive oil. Let sit in refrigerator for 4 hrs.
Form as assembly line starting with the seasoned chicken , then flour ,
eggs , bread crumbs and finally a plate to stage the breaded chicken.
Dredge the chicken into the flour and then submerge in eggs , place the chicken into the breadcrumbs and ensure they are completely coated. Repeat until all your chicken is breaded.
Fry the chicken in 1/2 inch frying oil until golden brown and place in paper towel lined dish
Place
the chicken on a baking tray and cover with Marinara sauce and Parmesan
cheese and place in oven on broil until cheese turns brown. Keep a very
close eye during this process!!!
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