2.2M views · 16K reactions | A chicken breast recipe like you've never seen before! Delicious for your dinner! | A chicken breast recipe like you've never seen before! Delicious for your dinner! | By Want More Recipes | A chicken breast recipe like you've never seen before. Delicious for your dinner. Let's get right into it. For our recipe, we will need three chicken breast. Cut as I am doing. This recipe is a great option for your dinner. I'm sure your whole family will love it. Season with 1 teaspoon of salt, one teaspoon of black pepper, one teaspoon of garlic powder, 1 teaspoon of thyme, 1 teaspoon of paprika, and two tablespoons of olive oil. Mix all the ingredients well into the chicken, alright? By the way, let me know which country you're watching me from. In the frying pan, add one tablespoon of butter and wait for it to melt. Let's add the chicken. And let it brown on both sides for 15 minutes. While it's cooking, slice one onion. Our chicken is almost ready. Let's set it aside for now, okay? Add the onion to the same pan and stir. Four chopped garlic cloves, two tablespoons of mustard, three tablespoons of soy sauce, one tablespoon of honey. Mix again and let it simmer for 5 minutes. Guys, shall we open a beer? Oops, I'm going to use seven ounces. Add the chicken that we set aside earlier, alright? Cover the pan and let it cook for another 15 minutes on low heat. Guys, this chicken is delicious. What ingredient would you add to this recipe? I'd love to know. I love this sauce with onions. It's perfect for this chicken. Make this recipe and it will be a hit with your family. Thanks for your company. I'll see you in our next recipe. Enjoy.
2.2M views · 16K reactions | A chicken breast recipe like you've never seen before! Delicious for your dinner! | A chicken breast recipe like you've never seen before! Delicious for your dinner! | By Want More Recipes | A chicken breast recipe like you've never seen before. Delicious for your dinner. Let's get right into it. For our recipe, we will need three chicken breast. Cut as I am doing. This recipe is a great option for your dinner. I'm sure your whole family will love it. Season with 1 teaspoon of salt, one teaspoon of black pepper, one teaspoon of garlic powder, 1 teaspoon of thyme, 1 teaspoon of paprika, and two tablespoons of olive oil. Mix all the ingredients well into the chicken, alright? By the way, let me know which country you're watching me from. In the frying pan, add on
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