I go this recipe from a long-time friend several years ago and it's my most-used. I love to serve this melt-in-your mouth corn bread hot from the oven with butter and syrup. It gets rave reviews on holidays and at potluck dinners. --Nicole Callen Auburn, California
You can easily double this recipe and I suggest you do so, this chicken is fantastic! Plan ahead the chicken needs to marinate in the sour cream-Dijon mixture for a minimum of 5 hours. If you are using wooden skewers make certain to soak them in cold water for a minimum of 30 minutes before threading.
A riff on chicken Dijon, a classic pan-cooked dish involving mustard and heavy cream. You'll need 18 (8-in.) skewers; if they're wooden, soak in water for at least 1 hour before grilling so they don't splinter or burn.
Living in rural Tuscany has its advantages - home fed chicken! So many of our dinners consist of chicken but to tell you the truth I had never thought of using mustard with it. So thanks to food52 I came up with a new recipe. I had guests for dinner and wanted to make a more elaborate dish so I chose to use only chicken thighs with a very velvety mustard sauce. I chose to cook the sauce in a French style using the classic method of using chicken stock and a little roux to give the sauce more smoothness. The sage and garlic gave it a really nice taste and I served it with mashed potatoes
'Honey, Dijon mustard and soy sauce blend perfectly to season these golden baked chicken breasts,' relates Julie Rowe of Fort McMurray, Alberta. 'A beekeeper shared the recipe with me.'