Marylou's Stuffed Chicken is a rainy-day delight, perfect for cozying up.
The first time I made Marylou's Stuffed Chicken was for a rainy day dinner, months after moving into a tiny apartment with creaky floors and a view of the bustling cityscape. It seemed like the perfect opportunity to break in my new kitchen, with its barely-there countertop and an oven that had seen better days. As thunder cracked outside, I found comfort in these flavorful chicken parcels. A bit of mozzarella melting into the chicken, paired with pepperoni that wafted memories of my college pizza joints – it felt like creating a nostalgic masterpiece in my quaint space.
My years working as a line cook taught me the importance of using a sharp knife to carve precise pockets in those notably finicky chicken breasts. That day, I also learned to savor the little joys of crafting something both simple and satisfying. With a flourish of salt and pepper, I lovingly stuffed each chicken piece, ensuring they were snug with cheese and pepperoni, just like the best calzones from my favorite pizzeria. The key was in the flour-egg-breadcrumb assembly line, keeping the filling securely tucked inside.
After crisping up the coating in the skillet, I let the pieces finish baking to perfection in my chatty old oven. A sprinkle of chives over the top for a fresh note, and I was left with a dish that warmed the soul as much as any comforting classic. Each bite was a reminder that creating beauty in small spaces with limited tools can be a culinary adventure in itself.