Sunday, December 2, 2012

#GlutenFree Chicken on a bed of Sauerkraut for #SundaySupper Inspired by Paula Deen

I love Paula Deen and I also love that every once in a while we hear from her at #Sunday Supper. So when I heard we needed a recipe that inspired us from our favorite Television Chef I immediately thought about her recipe for Pork in a Pot with Sauerkraut  Then I thought I must make it in Chicken because one I'm not a fan of pork and two I never have a lot of time in my day to cook dinner? I don’t !!! So with my busy schedule of working, raising a family and writing. I fall back on my crock pot as soon as Autumn roles around. Here is a recipe you can make either on your way to work, on low for 8 hours, or if you can stop by home at lunch cook at the high setting for 4 hours. You decide!!!

Chicken on a bed of Sauerkraut Ingredient's:

1  16-Ounce Jar Aunt Nellie's Red Cabbage
4 Chicken breast
Salt and Pepper to taste
3 tablespoons Olive oil
1 Cup dried apricots
2 Granny Smith apples
Slice 1 yellow onion
2 teaspoons of dill weed

Take a Jar of Red Cabbage Sauerkraut and place in bottom of crock Pot.

Next season with Salt and pepper
Brown chicken breast in olive oil

After browned place on top of Cabbage

Sprinkle Apricots on top of Chicken

Next peel and slice Apples and sprinkle on top.

Now place onion on top

Then season with Dill weed and put in crock pot on low for 8 hours or on high for 4 hours you decide.

I serve on a bed of mashed potatoes. You could also serve with rice you decide.











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Enjoy and Bon Appetit


Sheila-

18 comments:

  1. I chose a Paula recipe, too! This sounds like a great combo of flavors!

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  2. I love this recipe. It is a little different than a typical crockpot chicken. Great to switch it up every once in a while!

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  3. I love turkey and sauerkraut so I have to try this!

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  4. Paula Deen always has such great southern recipes!!! Thanks for sharing this. :)

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  5. Paula Deen is awesome, she has such great recipes and is so into food!

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  6. I love Paula Deen and I love my crockpot, if it weren't illegal I'd marry it LOL....love the addition of the apples. Great share for #SundaySupper!

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  7. Paula Deen is another one of my favorite, she is infectious with her laugh and her recipes. Love it!!

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  8. Yum! Love the apricots and apples in this.

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  9. Yumm and Gluten Free too ! Nice ! Love Paula Deen too !

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  10. Mmmmmm...my mouth is watering. I love the kraut!

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  11. Sauerkraut and apricots, this is an interesting recipe to say the least! Perfect for hectic days and cold nights.

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  12. Mmmmm chicken on a bed of Sauerkraut! :) Looks very warm and hearty! Love it!!

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  13. What an interesting combo of flavors! Always love a good crockpot recipe! I did one, too, but I was inspired by Giada.

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  14. I too fall back in love with my crockpot every Autumn/Winter. So easy and perfect to put together perfect meals for the darker, colder weather.

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  15. This looks amazing. Perfect dish for my diet. Thank you for sharing.

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  16. I love Paula Deen and love that you shared this gorgeous recipe!

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  17. Great substitutions in this recipe. LOVE! PS - you took a Paula Deen recipe and made it healthy. You get kuddos for that.

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