This is the easiest recipe that looks complicated! This recipe is inspired straight out of the Hallmark Channel Movie, “A Taste of Love”. Erin Cahill plays a chef who is doing a little soul searching and decides to enter a cooking competition. The recipe that won her that competition was her grandmother’s famous fried chicken on a waffle with special blueberry sauce. Here is my take on it!
Ingredients:
– box of corn bread mix. Any brand. ( make according to box directions)
-1 cup shredded sharp cheddar
-chicken breast tenders
-4 cups “Dots” original seasoned pretzels
-1 egg beaten
-1 can blueberry pie filling
-juice of one lemon
Tools:
-Waffle iron
-air fryer
Directions:
Make your cornbread batter. Add shredded cheese.
Warm up your waffle iron and spray with non stick spray. Scoop batter in just before it reaches the edges so it doesn’t overflow and close. Cook until done and carefully remove with a fork. Fold over right away so it creates a “taco” shape.
Next, crush your pretzels into crumbs and place in a dish.
Beat an egg in another dish. Dredge your chicken tenders in the egg first and then the pretzel crumbs. Place in air fryer to cook.
In a small pot, combine blueberry pie filling and lemon juice until heated all the way through.
Fill your cornbread waffle with your cooked crunchy chicken and top with blueberry sauce. Enjoy!
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I was interested to know how you center yourself and clear your mind prior to writing.
I have had a tough time clearing my thoughts in getting my thoughts out.
I do enjoy writing but it just seems like the first 10 to 15
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Hi Clare!
I’m so sorry it took me so long to reply. I don’t see these messages very often, but I’ll make it a point to check them!
Thank you so much for your kind words. I’m so glad you love my website! So, to answer your question, usually when I get my ideas of what to write, I’ll jot them down on a post it or something to remember for later. Most importantly, I wait for my kids to be in school before I sit down and compose anything so that I can focus. If you don’t feel inspiration, I do my best thinking when I’m cleaning, driving or taking a shower! I hope this helps!!
Adua