Buttermilk Marinated Chicken Thighs and Noodles
April 26, 2022 at 7:13 PM | Posted in chicken, Katie's Best Chicken, noodle | Leave a commentTags: Aunt Millie's Living Carb Smart Dinner Rolls, Buttermilk, Chicken, Cooking, Dinner, Food, Frank's Hot Sauce, Katie's Best Chicken Thighs, No Yolks Extra Broad Noodles, Pasta, recipes
Today’s Menu: Buttermilk Marinated Chicken Thighs and Noodles
For Breakfast I made a Breakfast Sandwich using a toasted Thomas Light English Muffin and frying a al fresco Chicken Sausage Patty, I actually made 2 of these – 1 for Mom. The al fresco Chicken Breakfast Patties are an excellent Patty! Still a touch of Winter out there today. A high of 51 degrees, cloudy and windy out today. The wind made it feel like it was in the 30’s. After Breakfast I made a Delivery Order from Kroger, it got here about Noon. Just did some cleaning around the house and moved some of our plants outside to the shed for overnight. The say a possible frost! Will it ever change to Spring! For Dinner tonight I prepared Buttermilk Marinated Chicken Thighs and Noodles along with Dinner Rolls.
For the Chicken; I started at Noon today. I grabbed a large Hefty Bag and added a 1/2 Pint of Buttermilk to the bag. I then added several shakes of Frank’s Hot Sauce to it and shook the bag to blend it together. I then added my Chicken Breasts and let it Marinate in the fridge until it was time to use. I used my favorite, Katie’s Best Chicken Thighs.
To prepare the Chicken Thighs I grabbed a Cast Iron Skillet. Sprayed with a coat of Pam Non Stick Cooking Spray. Then I started heating the skillet on medium heat. Next I added a tablespoon and a half of Olive Oil Cooking Oil. As the skillet heated I got the Chicken out of the fridge and removed it from the bag of Marinade, shaking off the excess. Then I grabbed a pie pan and added Flour to it and seasoned the Flour with Paprika. Took the Chicken Thighs and rolled them in the Seasoned Flour until well covered.
Added the Chicken to the heated Skillet. I cooked the Chicken for 4 minutes and then flipped them over and cooked them for 4 more minutes, until golden brown and the meat thermometer read 165 degrees. The Chicken turned out so very good! Cooked up perfect, nice crust, and love the seasoning! Served it with Kraft Hickory Smoked BBQ Sauce for dipping.
For the Noodles I used No Yolks Extra Broad Noodles. I’ve been eating the No Yolks for as long as I can remember. They are always so good! To prepare them: Bring 4 quarts of water to a rapid boil. Add salt to add flavor and reduce stickiness. Gradually stir in 6 oz of No Yolks noodles; return to rapid boil. Cook uncovered for 10-12 minutes, stirring occasionally.
To prepare the Meal I made a bed of Noodles and topped them with a shake of Salt, Dried Parsley, and I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter. Then I topped them with the Chicken Thighs. This is my type of Dinner! The No Yolks were good as always and the Chicken Thighs were excellent. Chicken is so good when Marinated in the Buttermilk and Frank’s Red Hot Sauce! We also had some Aunt Millie’s Living Carb Smart Dinner Rolls, some of the freshest Rolls you can buy. Plus they are only 35 calories and 2 carbs per roll! For Dessert later a Jello Sugar Free Dark Chocolate Pudding.
Chicken Thighs – One medium, baked chicken thigh with skin provides 140 calories, 14 grams of protein, 0 grams of carbohydrate, 9 grams of fat, 3 grams of saturated fat, 4 grams of monounsaturated fat, 2 gram of polyunsaturated fat, and 275 milligrams of sodium.
No Yolks Extra Broad Noodles
At 1/2″ wide, our Extra Broad Noodles are great for casseroles and entrées, and make a great alternative in dishes that ordinarily would call for pappardelle or fettuccine.
https://www.noyolks.com/en-us/products/3471/ExtraBroadNoodles.aspx
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