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Lactofree Cream Cheese Stuffed Chicken Breast – (Bag Roasted)

This is one of the ultimate easy fast foods.  Perfect for a lunch or just for a treat.  This lactofree cream cheese stuffed chicken breast is make by using a simple roasting bag and then adding some herbs on the top.  I think this will be served up next time I have others to cook for at a lunchtime.

Lactofree Cream Cheese Stuffed Chicken Breast – (Bag Roasted)

Lesley Smith
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Course Mains

Ingredients
  

  • Chicken Breast Fillets 1 Per Person
  • Chives
  • Rainbow Peppercorns
  • Nutmeg
  • 2 tablespoons Cream Cheese I used Lactofree Cream Cheese
  • Tomatoes To serve
  • Roasting Bag

Instructions
 

  • Put your chicken breasts into a roasting bag and into the oven at 200 degrees for approximately 40 minutes for large chicken breasts, or 25 minutes for small ones. Ensure they are fully cooked.
  • Simply take the chicken breasts out of the roasting bag and spoon a teaspoon or two of juices over the top of your chicken breast to keep it moist. Save the rest of the juices if there are enough to make stock, or freeze for another day.
  • Slice the chicken breast down the middle and simply spoon in the cream cheese.
  • Grate peppercorns over the top of the cream cheese, close the chicken breast and sprinkle with chopped chives.
  • Lastly, a half teaspoon of nutmeg sprinkled across the top of the chicken gives the look of barbequed or fried chicken. Garnish and serve.

Notes

Be free with this recipe and don't hold to the ingredient amounts. Just add enough of whichever spice or herb you like to taste and enjoy.

 

7 thoughts on “Lactofree Cream Cheese Stuffed Chicken Breast – (Bag Roasted)

  1. Hi there,

    Can you comment on the use of the halogen oven for roasting the chicken?

    I’ve tried following lots of different baking recipes using my halogen oven but they all turned like this: very brown close to being burnt crispy outer and warm but still quite raw inner! And this is despite me taking away 20-30 degrees celcius from whatever the farenheit recorded in the recipe, and extending the cooking time….

    Is there any other method apart from roasting that can cook the recipe just aswell?

    Thanks

  2. It looks delicious!!!

  3. this looks fab! I really want to give this a go!

  4. Looks delicious. Will have to try this.

    Laura x x x

    1. I had that for lunch yesterday and it was lovely. I’m glad I gave it a try.

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