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Cranberry Chicken

Hey mom's I know you all need an easy and quick meal idea!  :)  Well, I have a great one.  Right after I had my baby many church ladies got together and planned meals to bring over for us...BIG BLESSING!  One of the meals I had I LOVED and now love the fact that it is so easy. 

Here is the recipe:
chicken breasts
1 can cranberry sauce
1 french onion soup packet
1/2 bottle of Russian Dressing

Preheat oven to 375 degrees.  In a bowl mix cranberry sauce, french onion soup packet (don't make the soup just use the packet) and Russian dressing.  Then put chicken in pan and pour over the mixture on the chicken.  Cover and bake for 50 minutes then take off cover and bake additional 10 minutes. 

It tastes wonderful and it is so easy!  ENJOY!  

There will be extra sauce and it tastes yummy on the rice too.   :) 

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Comments

Unknown said…
this sounds good! It's going in my recipe file :)

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