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Breaded Chicken Breasts with Mushroom Gravy

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This is comfort food, plain and simple. The cheese gets crusty on top but remains molten underneath. When it’s baking, little cheesy waterfalls drip down the sides of the chicken breasts and mix with the mushroom gravy and form little puddles of heaven. Dang. I need to stop typing this and make some more of these chicken breasts!

Ingredients

  • 3 Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breasts
  • Seasoning Salt And Pepper To Taste
  • 2 Eggs, Beaten
  • 1 Sleeve Of Butter-flavored Crackers (such As Townhouse Or Ritz), Finely Crushed
  • 3-½ Tablespoons Butter, Divided Use
  • 1 Onion, Chopped
  • ½ pounds Fresh Mushrooms, Chopped Into 1/4" Pieces
  • 3 cloves Garlic, Minced
  • 1 Tablespoon Soy Sauce
  • 1 Tablespoon Water
  • Pepper To Taste
  • ¾ cups Chicken Broth, Low-Sodium
  • 1 can Cream Of Mushroom Soup (low-sodium)
  • 6 pieces Provolone Cheese

Preparation

Preheat oven to 350F. Pat the chicken breasts dry with paper towels. Season the chicken on both sides with some seasoning salt and pepper. Set aside while you prepare the other ingredients.

Chop the onion. I put the mushrooms into a food processor and pulse them maybe 5 or 6 times to get them quickly cut up into small pieces. In a skillet over medium-high heat, add 1 1/2 tablespoons of butter. Quickly add the onions and mushrooms. Stir to coat (do not salt). Cook the mushroom mixture for about 15 minutes or until they are starting to brown nicely – stirring every 5 minutes or so. After the mixture is browning nicely, add the garlic and cook one minute longer. Add the soy sauce, water, and a little pepper to the mixture and stir – making sure to get any brown bits off of the bottom of the skillet. Cook about 1 minute longer or until most of the liquid has evaporated. Transfer HALF of the mushroom mixture, which will be used in making the gravy, to a medium-size bowl. Reserve the other half of the mushroom mixture for topping the chicken breasts. To the make the mushroom gravy, add the chicken broth, mushroom soup, and a little pepper to the sauted mushrooms in the bowl. Stir to combine. Set aside.

Wipe out the skillet you used to saute the mushroom mixture. Turn the heat to medium and add two tablespoons of butter to the skillet. While the skillet is reheating and the butter is melting, dip each chicken breast in the beaten eggs and coat in the crushed crackers. Saute the chicken on both sides until the coating has nicely browned – about 3 minutes or so per side. Do not attempt to cook all of the way through since the chicken will finish cooking in the oven.

When browned on both sides, place the chicken breasts in an ungreased 9 x 13″ glass baking dish. Top each breast with some of the reserved mushroom mixture that you had not used in making the gravy. Place two pieces of cheese on top of each chicken breast (folding each piece in half before placing them on top). Spoon the mushroom gravy around the sides of the chicken breasts. Don’t worry about trying to put the gravy on top of the cheese. It’ll just slide off when the cheese melts. Bake for about 30 to 35 minutes or until the cheese has browned nicely, the mixture is hot and bubbly, and the chicken is cooked through. To serve, spoon some of the gravy on a plate and place a chicken breast on top of the gravy. Serve with some mashed potatoes.

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sigh on 1.17.2011

Made this for dinner tonight and it was really really tasty. I changed it up a touch and used panko bread crumbs instead of crushed crackers (mostly because that’s what I had in the pantry) and added some jalapeno slices to the mushroom mixture that topped the chicken.

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dani268 on 9.25.2010

Hi, making this for the 4th or more time. Weather turning cold and this is a great warm comfort food. I love the flavors. I never thought I’d like mushrooms but I’ve found lately that I do. The gravy with the mushroom mixture and browned provolone cheese is awesome. Thanks again for a great recipe!

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jessicathomas on 5.27.2010

Tried it … LOVED IT. Can’t wait to make it again. DELISH!

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lvintennessee on 5.1.2010

I made this tonight, and my husband and 9 year old daughter loved it! Very tasty!
I substituted Golden Mushroom soup for the Cream of Mushroom soup.

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thecumbyfamily on 4.26.2010

Amazing! Super yummy! Made it following the recipe exactly- turned out wonderful. Best thing I have made in a while!

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bowmanh23 on 3.21.2011

Oh my word! That is all I can say! It was so good and filling. I was full, and I had some left, but I didn’t want to throw it away because it was so good! My husband said he was in heaven after the first bite. Thank you for this recipe! Oh and I didn’t have provolone on hand, but I did have shredded mozzarella. It tasted divine.

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girlcancook on 10.19.2010

Loved it! Great tasting comfort food. I will make it again. I love the provolone cheese with the sauted mushrooms & onions underneath it. I butterflied the chicken, not sure if you also did that. The cheese and stuff does not slide off then. Thanks for sharing your recipe!

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northernlghts on 5.20.2010

I’ve made this twice now, once for my husband and the second time for guests. Awesome both times. Love this recipe.

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