Easy Flake Chicken

  3.4 – 17 reviews  • Chicken Breast

a delicious quinoa dish that has the perfect balance of fruit and vegetables. You can include this as a side dish or in your meal.

Servings: 4
Yield: 4 servings

Ingredients

  1. salt and pepper to taste
  2. ½ cup olive oil
  3. 1 cup milk
  4. 3 skinless, boneless chicken breast halves – cut into cubes
  5. 1 cup crushed corn flake cereal crumbs

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C).
  2. In a small cup combine the salt, pepper, olive oil and milk. Mix well and pour the mixture into a 9×13 inch baking dish. Add the cubed chicken and cover with cornflake crumbs. Bake in the preheated oven for 25 minutes, until the crumbs are crisp.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 392 kcal
Carbohydrate 9 g
Cholesterol 56 mg
Dietary Fiber 0 g
Protein 23 g
Saturated Fat 5 g
Sodium 134 mg
Sugars 4 g
Fat 29 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

Charles Butler MD
I changed the topping because I didn’t have frosted flakes. I had bran flakes and a sweeter honey mix cereal. I am rating this on the chicken as it did not have any taste to me and mine was dry. I am wondering if mustard somewhere in there and garlic would change it some. And because I changed the topping I gave it an extra star. Will not make again.
Brandy Guerrero
this was easy and excellent!!! i decided to use half milk and half heavy cream (gave it a thicker consistency). i also doubled the corn flakes to add more crunch 🙂
John Cruz
Not our favorite, too greasy for us.
Cameron Obrien
Liked the recipe, but I made a few changes. I used wheat crackers instead of corn flakes (next time, would add them after some of the oil cooks off) and added some shredded mozzarella cheese. I will make this again.
Morgan Kirby
Pretty good recipe. Very filling. I put crackers on top of it instead of corn flakes, and I didn’t put them on until JUST before serving, to keep them from getting soggy. My boyfriend thought it was “just ok.”
April Foster
Seemed kinda oily but was excellent!
Joseph Cook
Should have read the reviews. My “eaters” said they liked it, but I wouldn’t make it again as is.
Gerald Hall
We really enjoyed this dish, however, I did make some adjustments after reading some of the reviews. I put the chicken in flour and browned it first. Then I used 1/4 cup olive oil (still could have used less) and added garlic powder with the salt and pepper. Really tasty served with Jasmine Rice. Quick and easy too!
Elizabeth Avila
Very bland and gready. What taste this did have was the flavor of olive oil. Corn flakes were soggy and greasy. I may try this with cream of chicken soup instead of oil and milk. I don’t recommend this recipie as it is written.
Abigail Moss
This chicken was quite good, especially considering how quickly it went together. I used only 3 tablespoons of olive oil and it turned out great.
Erica Williams
I thought it was void of taste.
Mr. James Cook DDS
Easy & quick. I did reduce the olive oil to 1/4 cup and used Nature’s Seasoning instead of salt & pepper. I also sprinkled the Nature’s Seasoning on top the cornflakes.
William Mckee
I should have read the reviews before making the recipe. It was quite bland and far too greasy. I did not even finish my serving. I will not make this again.
Kenneth Hernandez
My husband wasn’t very impressed with this recipe. I liked it, but it was greasy. I cut back a little bit on the olive oil but should have reduced the oil even more. I doubt I will be making this again since my husband doesn’t like it very much.
Laura Reyes
I liked this chicken recipe, however it was a bit greasy. Next time I will reduce the amount of olive oil to 1/4 cup. This was very quick and easy!
Kathleen Brooks
IT IS A VERY QUCK, EASY & DELICIOUS RECIPE. GOES WITH ANY KIND OF CONTINENTAL MEAL. I REALLY ENJOYED MAKING IT & MY GUESTS ENJOYED EATING IT
Jennifer Salazar MD
This recipe is very easy and very fast provided you have the cooked chicken on hand — even if you don’t, it still wouldn’t take long. I found the olive oil and milk mixture to be kind of thin and a little bit greasy. Next time I make this, I’m going to try to thicken the sauce a little and maybe add some seasonings for more flavor as I found it to be a bit bland. On a separate note, I am making most of my 7-month daughter’s baby food and I mixed some of this (minus the broth) with mixed vegetables and pear juice, threw it in the food processor with some noodles and it made a great baby chicken casserole!

 

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