Buttermilk Herb Chicken - Dump and Go Dinner

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Buttermilk Herb Chicken - Dump and Go Dinner

Kelly
The Cook
4 Servings
9 Ingredients
26 Comments

Who doesn't love an easy chicken recipe? Whether you grill, cook in a pan, or bake it this Buttermilk Herb Chicken is a definite crowd pleaser and TIME SAVER!

4 Servings
9 Ingredients
26 Comments

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Buttermilk
  • 1 tablespoon Honey
  • 1 teaspoon Thyme, Dried
  • 1 tablespoon Rosemary, Dried
  • 1 teaspoon Sage, Dried
  • 1 teaspoon Black Pepper
  • 1 teaspoon Salt
  • 1 tablespoon Dijon Mustard
  • 2 pounds Chicken, Boneless Breasts

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Cooking Instructions

Freeze For Later Cooking Day Directions

Easy Assembly/Dump and Go

These directions help you cook or prepare this meal PRIOR to being frozen for serving later (see Serving Day Directions when you are ready to prepare it to eat).

Why would I want to freeze this?

  1. Combine all ingredients except chicken in mixing bowl.
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Make From Frozen Serving Day Directions

Stovetop

These directions help you cook or reheat this meal AFTER it's been frozen for when you are ready to eat it.

  1. Thaw: In fridge
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Make It Now Cooking Directions

These directions are for cooking this recipe to serve immediately and NOT to freeze for later.

  1. Combine all ingredients into a freezer bag and slightly shake to mix.
  2. Let sit in refrigerator for at least one hour or up to overnight.
  3. Discard marinade and cook chicken on grill over medium heat until done, approximately 7-8 minutes on each side.
  4. Alternatively, you can cook on a greased/oiled skillet. Cook chicken for 5-7 minutes, without moving. Flip and cook another 7 minutes.

Nutrition Facts

Servings Per Recipe
4 Servings
Serving Size
about 8 ounces
Amount Per Serving
Calories
334
Total Fat
8g
Saturated Fat
2g
Trans Fat
0g
Cholesterol
172mg
Sodium
705mg
Total Carbohydrates
8g
Fiber
1g
Sugar
7g
Protein
53g
WW Freestyle
3

26 Comments

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  1. The combination of the buttermilk and those wonderful herbs make this a delicious recipe. It just looks awesome and one that we would really enjoy! Thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday, have a great week end and come back soon!
    Miz Helen

    1. I cooked the asparagus on the grill drizzled with olive oil and lemon juice just after the chicken was done for about 5 minutes 🙂

  2. I’m new at the whole cooking thing so: – if I’m freezing them, I freeze them uncooked and then cook them? Is
    there a way to freeze them after cooking them instead? (I’m thinking of the toddler chicken bites from the May 2012 baby menu). – approximately how long will these take to cook?Thanks!

    1. Yes you freeze them uncooked and thaw and then cook. You can freeze them after cooking if you’d like then just reheat. See directions for cooking time.

  3. Thank you so much! I can’t wait to try this recipe tonight!Quick question – Why do you say “So in this recipe you’d use 1/2 tablespoon with 1/2 cup milk” when the ingredient list calls for 1 cup of buttermilk.Unfortunately, I don’t have any buttermilk on hand, so I wanted to double-check with you if I should use 1/2 or 1 cup of buttermilk substitute.Thank you,
    Holleigh
    Kansas City, MO

      1. Thanks Kelly!
        Just wanted to make sure I didn’t mess anything up…. which I do quite frequently when it comes to recipes!
        I can’t wait to try it!
        Thanks again!

        1. You can also buy powdered buttermilk in the baking section near the powdered milk. We keep it on hand for biscuits!

  4. I like the premise of making one-serving meals for seniors. The problem with the recipes is that there are no directions for thawing/cooking in one step like a TV dinner.We must assume that the senior is not a cook and/or is not capable of multi-step preparations. They need to thaw/warm by throwing the meal in the microwave, setting the time (hopefully not a combination of times and cooking levels), and having it be ready. Saying “thaw” and then “warm up” doesn’t help them. Please consider adding microwave thaw/warm instructions to the recipes so they truly are ready to go when the senior gets them out of the freezer.Thanks,Malcolm

    1. Thank you Malcolm for your suggestions. We rely on feedback from our readers and members to make changes that directly benefit you, so we greatly appreciate you taking the time to share!

    2. If you search the recipes section on “Cooking Day Prep” Click no cook you will find all recipes that are fully cooked and can be made into single serve TV type dinners. This is what I do for our lunches. Add some canned beans, corn or frozen veggies with a pat of butter. A roll or other side that is easy to remove before warming like applesauce or fruit cup.