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Speedy Green Meanie Chicken Tenders

Speedy Green Meanie Chicken Tenders

Photo by Merry

  • This recipe was entered in the contest for Your Best Recipe Using Fresh Basil
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    Merry's Notes: Speedy Green Meanie Chicken Tenders can be made and served within 15 minute, and are versatile! The tenders are delicious served on salads, pasta, or rice. With the spiciness from the Serrano...

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Serves 4

  1. Place egg white and chicken tenders in a gallon storage bag, shake for 10 seconds. Set aside.

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  2. In a mini-food processor, finely mince basil, pepper, and garlic. Scrape down the sides of the food processor; add lemon pepper, cornmeal, and Parmesan cheese. Process mixture until it resembles green cornmeal; pour onto dinner plate. Roll and evenly coat chicken tenders in mixture.

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  3. Heat oil in a 12-inch nonstick skillet over high heat. Sauté chicken without disturbing for 3 minutes (turn heat to medium-high heat if browning too quickly). Turn chicken over and cook 4 minutes or until the center of the thickest chicken tender is thoroughly cooked. Place on a serving platter, garnish with basil and sprinkle with salt to taste. Serves: 4

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5 Comments on Speedy Green Meanie Chicken Tenders

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Sounds really, really delish!!

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What a great/fun/yum way to make some chicken tenders! I can already tell my BF and I are going to love this!

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Merry, Looks like you did it again!! I'll be making this for dinner tonight for sure!! The flavors look like they're bursting right from the picture!!

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I am having chicken tonight and if i would of seen this first this is what i would of been making, the next time i will do this recipe.. it looks great

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I love chicken fingers and I love basil - can't wait to try these!

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