6 skinless, boneless chicken breast halves salt and pepper to taste ½ cup honey ½ cup prepared mustard 1 teaspoon dried basil 1 teaspoon paprika ½ teaspoon dried parsley
If you want to learn how to prepare it , you can take a look at this pslk.net/apdcq5uf . In this site you can watch how to cook your chicken exactly! But if you want all the details of the recipe , you can look at this site too sites.google.com/view/bakedchicken/ . In this sites you can learn every details of the recipe . This recipe is very easy and quick to make . I make this evertime because it is really easy and delicious , my kids love it so much , i am sure you enjoy it too.
I used to eat honey in my breakfast, lunch and dinner as my grand mother use to let us eat drink honey all day to full fill our daily crabs protein needs, my grandmother uses Ethiopian Honey as specially made organic honey, so I must suggest you all to eat lalhoney, and its good for everyone to live healthy life....
I make a dish like this too. I use a chiken cut into 8, a large roasting pan. First slice a large onion into the pan. Add a little water. Then make a mix of honey mustard vinegar a little oil powdered corriander and cummin. Rub each piece of chicken with this (wearing plastic gloves) place on top of the onion, Then bake at 160 degrees for 1 hour covered, 20 min.uncovered. You get a lovely oniony sauce. Times might not be right - you need to check.
When we went to the States some years ago we went into Walmart ( that was an eye opener, food, clothing, boats, guns, you name it they sold it, U.K. food in the Ethnic aisle) and bought a set of cup measures. Don’t use them though, never got my head around a cup of butter! Although sugar and flour I can manage.
I reported it soon after it appeared, don’t know why it’s still there. Not much use in UK with cup measures anyway, I can never be bothered to look up what they equate to.
There are plenty of recipes online for this meal with these same ingredients without clicking on the OPs link. Mind you , you have to scroll through the life stories of the recipe providers before you get to the actual recipe. Some of the photos make the dish look very tasty , I might try it this week.
Spelling, plus the first link looks odd. Similar to the ones I get from PayPal (I’m not a client) and when I look at the sender it’s a strange combination of letters and numbers. Thanks sago for alerting us.