Chicken Cordon Bleu is a French-inspired poultry dish, although evidence suggests that Chicken Cordon Bleu was actually developed in the United States by chefs imitating other stuffed meat dishes from Europe. The name of the dish is clearly of French origin – Cordon Bleu means “blue ribbon” in French, and in French culinary tradition, the Cordon Bleu is awarded to food or chefs of particularly high quality. More information please check Wisegeek out.
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- Preheat the oven to 180C/350F. Combine the chicken broth, melted butter and minced garlic in a bowl. Set aside. In another bowl, mix together the breadcrumbs, Parmigiano-Reggiano, and paprika.
- Place each chicken breast between 2 sheets of heavy-duty plastic wrap, and pound each to 1/4-inch thickness using a meat mallet or rolling pin. Sprinkle both sides of chicken with salt, pepper and oregano. Place a cheese and ham slice on each breast within 1/2 inch of the edges. Tuck in the sides of the breast and roll up tight like a jellyroll and secure with toothpicks.
- Dip each roll in chicken broth mixture and dredge in breadcrumb mixture. Place rolls, seam side down, in a baking dish coated with butter. Pour the remaining broth mixture over chicken. Bake in the preheated oven for 28 minutes or until golden crisp.
The most perfect Cordon Bleu I have ever seen, and I include my own:) So happy to see a post from you!
ReplyDeleteWow, this chicken cordon bleu looks like perfection! And such beautiful photos, well done. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful Angie. I love the cheese oozing out. I made something similar a few weeks ago but more like Chicken Kiev.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so amazing.. crispy, golden and cheesey! So perfect!
ReplyDeleteChicken Cordon Bleu is probably my favourite chicken dish, ever! Being baked makes your version even better!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! That chicken dish look so amazingly good! So scrumptious!
ReplyDeletewonderful drooling pics....crisp outside n n cheesy inside ...tempting chicken bake..looks gorgeous with the golden crust
ReplyDeletema chère angie
ReplyDeleteil a l'air délicieux tu es un cordon bleu je t'en félicite et bravo
bonne journée
My husband loves this, and I'm going to try this out soon :)
ReplyDeleteinteresting recipe...looks so good... beautiful presentation
ReplyDeleteIt looks absolutely perfect. Look at that delicious crispy coating :) YUM!
ReplyDeleteAngie...you make me hungry...just looking at them....beautiful and I know for sure it taste just as great...the cheese oozing out...lovely . Thanks for the recipe :)
ReplyDeleteYour cordon bleu is mouthwatering!! I've never tried it baked, next time I'll try your recipe :)
ReplyDeleteWow, I'm drooling now.... I love chicken cordon bleu with brocolli and jacket potato with tartar sauce over it! Yummy! Yours look exceptionally delicious and perfect!
ReplyDeleteI love this dish but have never made it . Can u believe that? baked sounds so much better. I will do it. :))
ReplyDeleteNice presentation, sure look delicious!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos as always...perfect for our very cold night here.
ReplyDeleteWOW! I really love this, looks so delicious. I must try this...bookmarked!
ReplyDeleteSo nicely done! The cheesy filling oozing out looks so good. :) A nice & elegant dinner to serve, thanks for the recipe. ;)
ReplyDeleteLipsmacking cordon bleu, just love it..
ReplyDeletewow this look so yummy, especially the cheese oozing out, drooling now...
ReplyDeletewow you did a nice job on these, mine never come out like neat little rolls like this, so I gave up and just layer it. Tasted the same but not as pretty presentation at all like these! Great job!~
ReplyDeletei thought it's going to be a drunken chicken as Gordon Bleu is also a type of wine.
ReplyDeleteI have seen this before but never tried it...not to talk about cooking it !
ReplyDeleteOh my..that oozing cheese...nom nom
ReplyDeleteI adore chicken cordon bleu and this one has me drooling. The cheese melting out of it is priceless.
ReplyDeleteThese is the kind of dish my parents would make for us as children, before we switched over to a Kosher kitchen (and I became pescatarian). You really can't go wrong with these ingredients. And who doesn't enjoy oozy melted cheese?
ReplyDeleteVery Gourmet-like. Looks unbelievably good!
ReplyDeleteThese are so perfectly breaded. They almost look unreal!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great, classic dish. The oozing filling looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteChicken cordon bleu is my husbands favorite meal. And yours looks so perfect and lovely! I usually just throw some swiss cheese and ham on a chicken breast and call it a day, but this is way batter! I will have to try your version - my husband will swoon!
ReplyDeleteYou did a wonderful job with this recipe. It looks and sounds wonderful and I love that it is proportioned to feed smaller families. I hope you are having a wonderful day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteI just had a memory, when I was fourteen I had a neighbor who made this, and I watched her, maybe that is when I began to dream of my own family meals become so much more! I love this dish, and how you have adapted it to be baked!
ReplyDeletewow!!!! looks soo perfect and really tempting pics. Love the clicks.
ReplyDeleteSoooooo tempting! Awesome Cordon Bleu! Excellent presentation!
ReplyDeleteGosh, this is indeed salivating, Angie!
ReplyDeleteHealthier than the fried version and sooooo appetizing!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Looks yummy - a lighter version and perfect for summer (the idea of standing over a frying pan when it's warm is not so far up there on the list of fun things to do for me).
ReplyDeleteWill be trying this soon.
Not sure if I could find Gruyères. I can't believe how simple this recipe is. I actually have everything to make it except for Gruyères.
ReplyDeletei love chicken cb is one of my favs, baked even better..with the summer heat
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This looks too good, Angie. It's making me want to eat meat (smile). And I bet it is American. Kind of seems like it for some reason...
ReplyDeleteMy mom and dad have ordered these as one of the dishes for their 60th wedding anniversary so I am pleased to have this to refer to! These look PERFECT!
ReplyDeleteYUM
valerie
Hi Angie, your Chicken Cordon Bleu looks awesome,the melted cheese oozing out from the chicken, oooohhhhh.
ReplyDeletemasterful work, angie! that oozy, velvety cheese is sooo enticing. :)
ReplyDeleteYour Cordon Bleu couldn't be any more perfect Angie! I had forgotten about this dish - it used to be one of my favorites. Mine never looked as succulent and delicious as yours!
ReplyDeleteyumm, love that cheese oozing out,
ReplyDeleteYes that is a French classic! Lovely pictures and that melting cheese is so inviting, it's screaming EAT ME NOW!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great, dish. The ...filling looks delicious!:)
ReplyDeletelook at the melted cheese... yum...
ReplyDeleteThese look so divine and tasty good! And easy to make too. Thank you for sharing, Angie. Have a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Kristy
Mmmm - the crust/breading looks perfect and the oozing cheese, just simply wonderful! So nicely done.
ReplyDeletevery nice blog..........plz visit my blog if time permits........http://lets-cook-something.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteIt would not really have made a difference what ribbon this was given...now the Angie touch has won a different colored ribbon of her own.
ReplyDeleteFantastic execution of this very tasty meal. You make a chicken breast actually look very appetizing ;o)
Flavourful wishes, Claudia
Something very new to me..looks superb...
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful is that with the cheese peeking out from the center of the ham! My husbands favorite Birthday dinner on the times we don't go out to a restaurant.
ReplyDeleteAwesome click..looks super delicious..
ReplyDeleteLooks perfectly baked! The crust is so crispy and the cheese is oozing...... You are indeed a Cordon Bleu chef to me!
ReplyDeleteI never tire of the classics! You know when you having dinner guests and can't come up with something creative on your own..the classics never let you down! and your presentation as usual is excellent!
ReplyDeleteHow are ya Angie? you should stop by I made some southern BBQ!
Wow! This looks delicious and it is one of my favorite dishes!Love the pictures as usual.
ReplyDeleteLove your wonderful Cordon Bleu, the meat looks succulent, the cheese inside oozing.....
ReplyDeleteOh Angie, one of my favorite! But I never trie making it yet! May i'll try it one of these day! I used to remove the ham and give it to my hubby! Probably, I'll replace it with peppered sliced beef instead, I'll let you know! Have a nice day!
ReplyDeleteI love this dish and must try every variation so am bookmarking this for the next time it is in the plans. Oh does that oozing, melted cheese warm my heart.
ReplyDeleteYour chicken cordon bleu looks perfect. What would make it better is if I had some for dinner.
ReplyDeletethats so delicous i know its not so easy task to make such perfect baked chicken dish u did it so perfectly .. really delicous
ReplyDeletethe cheese oozing out looks amazing :)~
ReplyDeleteyumm yummm.. cheesyy crispyyyy yummm!! m sooo loving this chicken angie!! sure gonna prepare this weekend :)
ReplyDeletecheers!!
Wow, you make cordon bleu yourself! Great job!
ReplyDeleteI love the baked crust.........and the oozing centre. How delicious is that!
ReplyDeleteAngie mon amie, tes recettes sont toujours un plaisir pour les yeux.
ReplyDeleteCes cordons bleus semblent délicieux.
See soon.
Wowowwwwwwwww it is baked i love it, i always fully deep fry them, this looks absloutly oozey delicous.
ReplyDeleteYour chicken cordon blue looks perfect! I wish I can sink my teeth into one now :)
ReplyDeleteI'm drooling over and over dear! Makes me totally hungry now! :D
ReplyDeleteI love chicken cordon bleu, and yours looks so good! The picture with the cheese oozing out is making me hungry!
ReplyDeletethis cordon blue looks delicius, I made somentinhg like that and my kids loved it.
ReplyDeleteI tink i'll try yours.
As a kid we only had chicken cordon bleu on special occasions, so it always means something really wonderful to me. Your version looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteI love Chicken Cordon Bleu! Your recipe for it looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteJust fabulous! Looks very delicious. I love to see that cheesy, gooey filling oozing out of the chicken.
ReplyDeleteI am missing all of your delicious food! And this is just by looking at the pictures. Imagine if I could eat them!
ReplyDeleteAngie,
ReplyDeleteI've tried this recipe and it's posted here
http://wendyinkk.blogspot.com/2010/10/baked-chicken-cordon-bleu.html
Thanks for the much healthier recipe :)
My husband loved it a lot
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ReplyDeleteI like the way it is done. Very beautiful. Thanks for sharing this nice recipe!
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