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Before I get to today’s post, I want to do a quick update for The Postcard Project.  People have started signing up but I want to encourage everyone that is participating to add your name to the list. Many have told me they are sending mail but aren’t on the list yet.  The list is where I’ll be drawing from for the prizes!  Oh, did I forget to mention there are prizes at stake?  My blue ribbon chocolate chip cookies, to be exact!  I’ll be drawing at random from those signed up each Friday this month (winners will be announced each Saturday), then at the end of the month I’ll award a batch to the person who sent the most mail.  So you have a chance to win whether you’re sending 1 letter or 100!  Every letter makes a difference, especially to the person who receives it.  This project will never take over the focus of my blog, but I do intend for it to be ongoing.  I’ve already started on my own goal and it has been so fun writing to people I rarely correspond with.  I can’t wait to share some of the funny cards I got with you guys.  In the meantime, I give you Cranberry Chicken! :)

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Pinterest.  Have you heard of it?  Bloggers have been annoying me with their urgings to get on there for months and I fought it hard, not wanting yet another reason for internet addiction in my life.  Even when I was getting 15,000 views a day on my blog (which is not the norm, I can tell you) because of people “pinning” my cupcake bites on Pinterest, I did not sign up.  I was steadfast and strong in my resolve.  But then a personal friend sent me an invitation to join, telling me I “had to do it” and I guess she was right because I did it, despite myself.  It was almost like some evil force in the universe overcame me and made me forget all my reasons for not wanting to.  An evil force named Tracy.  Oh yeah, girlfriend, I just called you out! :)

So, what does this have to do with cranberry chicken, you might ask?  Well, if it weren’t for Pinterest, I would never have made this cranberry chicken!  I bookmarked it ages ago and forgot about it because I never go back to look at things I’ve bookmarked.  But when I signed up with Pinterest, I decided to use it instead of bookmarking things and I transferred all my favorites into boards on Pinterest.  This chicken was one of the first things I transferred and I could barely remember marking it.  And I made it the same week!

I don’t know if this is how everyone uses Pinterest, but I “pin” things, mostly recipes, that I want to try in the future and it is so much more useful to me than bookmarks.  I can categorize things and then I see a visual picture to remind me of what I wanted to do and when I click the picture, it brings me to the web page I got it from.  It’s very handy, but it is also addicting because I can spend an hour looking at everyone else’s pins and repinning them to my own boards for future reference.  Handy and evil!

OK, so let’s talk chicken.  This recipe is another super-simple one with just a few ingredients and fantastic flavor.  It doesn’t have an overwhelming cranberry flavor, in fact the only cranberry taste comes from the whole cranberries themselves because the sauce has onion and Catalina dressing in it to make a flavor all of its own.  It’s a little sweet, a little tangy, and a lot delicious.  Dennis and I both give it two thumbs up!

Cranberry Chicken

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1 (8 oz) bottle Catalina or French Dressing
1 (1 oz) envelope dry onion soup mix
1 (15 oz) can whole-berry cranberry sauce
6-8 boneless, skinless chicken pieces (breast halves and/or thighs)

Preheat oven to 350. Spray a large casserole dish with oil and set aside.

In a medium bowl, combine the dressing, soup mix, and cranberry sauce and whisk together until blended. Pour enough of the sauce in the dish to make a thin layer, then place the chicken in a single layer on top. Pour the remaining sauce over the top, making sure all the chicken is well-coated. Bake, uncovered, for 1- 1 1/2 hours.  Serve over rice, ladling extra sauce over the top.

Recipe source: Very Culinary

About Veronica

I have a kitchen addiction and love to collect & share recipes. My passion is baking but I love to cook as well. The only thing I don't like to do in the kitchen is wash dishes, but my husband generally does them for me in exchange for his dinner.

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  1. Very simple but, sounds very good! Love recipes like this :) I have not went over to Pinterest yet, I figured I have enough stuff I’m “addicted” to…lol! ;)

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  2. Oh, this looks delicious! I like pinterest. I started cataloging my recipes on it for a recipe index with pictures. People might just think it’s self promotion but I’m honestly just trying to have a better recipe index and this was the best way that I could figure out. Hope you like it!

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  3. My Italian Smörgåsbord (Aka Barbara)

    looks delicious. only I have a thing with chicken lately and can’t eat it. guess this would work with beef or turkey too?

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  4. Wow! I have to make this! Looks beautiful and I bet it is super delicious! Funny…. I just made homemade cranberry sauce last night to serve with my pork roast. I do love me some cranberries!

    I’ll be making this soon!

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  5. Ya! I am going to make this but with the fresh cranberries and maple or honey.. there is that onion soup mix again ;) This would totally rock pork too. Maybe in the slow cooker… Thanks hun!

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  6. Looks good! And so far I haven’t been drawn into pinterest . . .we’ll see how long that goes. =)

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  7. I’ve also avoiding Pinterest at all costs but I’m slowly but surely thinking that it’s probably a good idea to suck it up and join! I am so ready for cranberry season…this looks delicious!

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  8. Will definitely try the Cranberry Chicken. I’ll bet leftovers would also make yummy chicken salad, especially on multi-grain bread.

    I also have a question. I want to cut down on the amount of salt in my diet for general health reasons and yet I really like the taste of some “pantry” items such as Lipton Onion Soup mix in some comfort food recipes.

    Does anyone have any ideas about how to replicate the taste of the soup mix while reducing the onslaught of salt?

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    • Just replace it with minced dried onion and onion powder (maybe 2-3 tablespoons of the minced onion and a teaspoon of the powder). To make your own soup mix, that’s all you need, along with some beef bouillon, but if you’re cutting back on salt, I’d just leave that out. Let me know how it works for you!

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  9. You crazy thing! I am not an evil force! Lol!!! I think you meant to say that your sweet friend’s invitation rang in your ears like the sound of angel wings calling you to join her. Mm hmm. YOU’RE WELCOME. What would you ever do with out me?

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  11. Try this with Stove Top instead of rice. Several different flavors work well.

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