The only problem we had when cooking this chicken was that the fat content of the bacon caused the bacon to cook MUCH more quickly than the chicken. This isn't a dish that you can simply throw on the grill and ignore. It does require some attention to make sure that your bacon doesn't burn while waiting for the chicken to cook through. While parts of our bacon did burn a bit, the chicken stayed moist and really had a great bacon flavor throughout.
Grilled Chicken Roller
3-4 small, boneless chicken breasts
3-4 small, boneless chicken breasts
3-4 slices American Cheese (or substitute cheese of your choice)
6-8 slices center cut bacon
3-4 tablespoons Balsamic Vinaigrette salad dressing
Garlic salt to taste
Heat your grill to medium heat. Place your chicken breasts onto plastic wrap and cover with another piece of wrap. Pound each breast to about 1/4 inch thickness. Sprinkle garlic salt to taste on each piece. Top each pounded piece of chicken with cheese and roll up tightly. Wrap one piece of bacon around the long sides of the roll to cover any exposed cheese. Stretch the bacon as necessary. Take a second piece of bacon and wrap the chicken roller across the short side of the roller. Secure carefully with toothpicks.
Grill for 15-20 minutes, or until the internal temperature of the chicken is 165 degrees and no longer pink. Turn the chicken frequently to prevent the bacon from burning. For the last 5 minutes of grill time, brush each roller with the vinaigrette. Carefully remove all toothpicks before serving.
Source: Adapted from Kraft Food and Family (Summer '09)
I am peaking at your wonderful blog this AM. I think that my husband would adore this too as he puts cheese on every single thing that he eats. When I put bacon on the BBQ it always cooks way to fast and I am not sure there is a solution except to cook the entire piece of chicken on low with the top open and watch it like a hawk. I am going to follow your blog to see what other goodies you have for the summer that are easy.
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I bet the flavor of the bacon, chicken and balsamic was fabulous! Nice!
ReplyDeleteI saw this recipe in the Kraft magazine, too, but the one thing I immediately thought was that I'd have to select a different cheese...Marcus will not eat American cheese. (He must not realize that they use American cheese at McDonald's on his cheeseburgers!!!) If I had a dollar for every time I pointed out to him how inconsistent he is with his likes/dislikes, I'd be rich! I'll be anxious to try this dish--I actually had a bacon wrapped chicken breast last night when we went to dinner with Grandma and the bacon gave it really good flavor...I bet it would be hard to make sure it doesn't burn, though, as the chicken obviously takes longer to cook!
ReplyDeleteBTW...when did you fix your grill???
I am so wanting to try this-bacon always inhances a meal! Yum!
ReplyDeleteThat looks really yummy and bacony!! How can you go wrong with those ingredients?
ReplyDeleteI bet the flavors were awesome! Can't lose with bacon :D
ReplyDeleteMmmm, this looks fabulous, I love all the flavors!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious! Bacon and cheese make everything taste better!
ReplyDeleteI love chicken my husband hates chicken. Maybe I can slip this past him....
ReplyDeleteMy Ole Sweetie-Pi isn't crazy about chicken, but once he saw the cheese and bacon, I KNOW he'd be singing a different song! This looks very good indeed!
ReplyDeleteI think this sounds just marvelous. Bacon cheese and chicken, oh yes!
ReplyDeleteMy husband is reading over my shoulder...his comment: Ooh, that looks good!
ReplyDeleteI bet this would be good with mozzarella and a sprig or two of basil and more bacon!