It's so nice to be able to walk outside our kitchen door and have a world of culinary options to choose from to enhance our meals. It's just so awesome to see the fruit of our labor waiting there to be eaten. GOD is so good!
2 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
salt & pepper to taste
1 handful fresh basil, rough chopped
2 sprigs fresh rosemary, rough chopped
4 small sprigs fresh oregano, rough chopped
2 Tblsp. minced garlic
olive oil
balsamic vinegar
Rinse chicken and pat dry with a paper towel. Place chicken on a small cookie sheet or jelly roll pan. Lightly brush each breast with olive oil.
Sprinkle with salt & pepper (the amount to use is dependent upon your taste.)
Top each breast with the fresh herbs and half the garlic; don't use all the seasoning just yet. Flip the breast halves and repeat the process of olive oil, salt, pepper, herbs and garlic. Place chicken in icebox for about 30 minutes to an hour.
Remove from icebox and place on preheated gas grill. Grill for 2 minutes per side to sear chicken and keep juices in. Drizzle lightly with balsamic vinegar & grill about 4-5 minutes per side or until chicken is no longer pink. (Don't forget to drizzle each side with balsamic vinegar as you flip the chicken.) We served the chicken with black beans and buttered dumpling noodles.
Click HERE for printable recipe.
**Chicken can also be baked in a foil pouch in the oven if you choose not to grill it.

7 comments:
Sounds delicious! I wonder if it would work just the same on a George Foreman Grill?
Tammy
I don't see why it wouldn't. You'd still be "grilling" to a degree. If you try it let me know how it turns out and how long you had to cook it for (in case it's different than the gas grill.)
I agree, it is an incredible feeling to be able to go right outside ours kitchen doors and eat the bountiful blessings our Lord bestows upon us.
That feeling only gets better - just wait until your adding green beans, fresh tomatoes, etc. to your meals.
Mrs. B
that looks like a scrumptious dinner!!!!
This sounds wonderful!! Great dinner!
Hope yall are having a wonderful week!
It's easy to be inspired when we've planted the food we eat, isn't it? Your chicken looks delicious. So glad you could join us, and welcome to Grow Your Own!
That sounds like a super and easy meal. Sometimes about all I have growing in my garden (aside from fruit trees)are herbs, but they add so much.
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