Different Chicken Cordon Bleu Recipe Reviews - Allrecipes.com (Pg. 10)
Reviewed: Mar. 23, 2008
This is definately a "good" different! It was very moist & savory. Great flavor! I used 1 lb. chicken breast tenders, cause that's what i had. Also used shredded swiss and herbed cornbread dressing. It turned out great!
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Home Town: Greeneville, Tennessee, USA
Living In: Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Reviewed: Mar. 22, 2008
Very quick and tasty cordon bleu recipe. I used thin chicken breast to speed the cooking time and also nixed the salt because of the broth. Will definetly make this one again.
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Living In: Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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Reviewed: Mar. 20, 2008
Satisfying and delicious! I made this recipe with low-fat ingredients, and you'd never know the difference. I also added the following:I used paprika, pepper, onion flakes & garlic powder to season the chicken before I added the remaining ingredients. I added additional similar seasonings to the sauce mixture. I used Stove Top chicken stuffing, and prepared the stuffing before hand with 2/3 of the required water. This left some to absorb the liquid from the sauce, but didn't leave all crunchy stuffing. A perfect mix! I will absolutely make again! Served with instant mashed and peas.
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Reviewed: Mar. 20, 2008
We tried this recipe with and without the sauce mix, both were good, but were prefered the one without the sauce. We really like the stuffing on top. We used Stove Top Stuffing, and cooked it following the package's directions, although we used chicken broth instead of water. We let it set while layering the ham and cheese on the chicken then crumbled the cooked stuffing over the top. Also you might want to pour a little left over broth into the pan with the chicken to keep it moist while cooking. (if you don't use the sauce mix)This is a very good alternative with lots of flavor & we will make this again when we are short on time and can't make the Chicken Cordon Bleu II recipe from this site. (which is absolutely the BEST)
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Living In: Skowhegan, Maine, USA

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Reviewed: Mar. 19, 2008
awesome recipe. everyone loves it in my house. Could do without the added salt. the soup and cheese have enough to go around.
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Reviewed: Mar. 18, 2008
I loved it!! I think it tastes better than Chicken Cordon Bleu!!! This is one I will be making again and again.
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Home Town: Parkville, Maryland, USA
Living In: Joppa, Maryland, USA

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Reviewed: Mar. 14, 2008
I really liked this recipe. I also changed out the wine for chicken broth and it worked out great. I poured 2/3 of the sauce over the chicken and used the rest to moisten the stuffing so it didn't dry out so much while baking. I served angel hair pasta with it and loved it!! My 3 year old did too but the others skipped the noodles...their loss!! Will use this again...thanks.
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Home Town: Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Living In: Grain Valley, Missouri, USA

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Reviewed: Mar. 14, 2008
This was so easy and so tasty. I made it exactly as the recipe called for and my family just loved it. I will definitely make this again.
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Reviewed: Mar. 14, 2008
Everyone loved this. If you are not sure about coooking with the wine-don't be with this recipe. It add just the right flavor and was not overpowering. Easy to make.
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Home Town: Garretson, South Dakota, USA

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Reviewed: Mar. 14, 2008
Great recipe. I skipped the stuffing topping and used lowfat ingredients. Even my picky eaters liked it.
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