Chicken Francese or Francaise is Easy to Make and One of My Top Ten Chicken Recipes,


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Best Ever Chicken Francese or Chicken Francaise – We have a local Restaurant in Cedartown Georgia that serves this dish. So if you are wondering why a …

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  1. Sandi P.
    Sandi P. says:

    I just watched you prepare this at 2:00 in the morning, and even at this late hour, it has me so hungry for a plate of Chicken Francese! Keep up the gr8 recipes! God bless you.

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  2. Smart Blonde
    Smart Blonde says:

    Tammy, I made this tonight and my family LOVED it!! I made it with sheet pan zucchini and summer squash. I thought for sure someone would ask where the potatoes, rice or pasta was, but no one did! This chicken was so delicious that it didn't need a starch side dish! Thank you for sharing another WONDERFUL recipe! 💜💜💜

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  3. Gena Yates
    Gena Yates says:

    Yep I will love this …easy , and lemony …thank you for this !! I make chicken Marsala a lot ….Thin fried chic breast , lots of sliced mushrooms and onion in Marsala wine and chic broth ….i think you would like it . Even if you don’t like to cook with wine or sherry you will prob like Marsala wine !!

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  4. daisy young
    daisy young says:

    Tammy turn the knob to the left to only use the small rim I am talking about the burner on the right. I love that stove. I have had it for several years. To use the bigger rim then turn your know
    B to the right

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  5. Rainy Jo
    Rainy Jo says:

    This reminds me of a dish I’ve made for yrs called Chicken Picatta. Have you tried that? It’s basically the same with🍋lemon, except no egg, and I sautée onions instead of mushrooms. It’s so yummy too! But I’m definitely trying this one next time I can get some mushrooms.:) 👍❤️😘

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  6. robin marie
    robin marie says:

    hi Tammy. If I mat ofer a trip on your stove…I have the same type and your app is set over the line that defines the smaller from larger burner the larger one will heat up as well. I found that as long as I set the pot or pan on burner inside the line I had better results if I only wanted the smaller burner on. once the pam overlaps at all the sensor for the larger heats up. hope this helps and I thank ou for all you do and really enjoy learning from you and Chris!!!

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  7. Cassandra & Steve
    Cassandra & Steve says:

    Yummyliscious!!! I can't wait to make it! FYI….I have bought a lot of items through your Amazon link Tammy. I just discovered your 3 channels about 3 weeks ago and I have bought kitchen stuff and beauty items through collardvalleycooks.com. You have done a wonderful job on organizing those! It's easy to find stuff there that you mention on your videos! You can tell you have put in much hard work and many labor hours! That stuff takes time. So thank you so much!

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  8. BARBARA BRANTLEY
    BARBARA BRANTLEY says:

    I LOVE GOING TO ZORBA'S IN CEDARTOWN BUT BOTH OF MY GRANDDAUGHTERS WORK THERE,THEIR NAMES ARE KAITLYNN BRANTLEY AND OLIVIA BRADFORD ASK FOR THEM THE NEXT TIME YOU GO IN THERE"THEY ARE THE PRETTIEST WAITRESS'S THERE"LOL

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  9. Smart Blonde
    Smart Blonde says:

    My mouth is totally watering! What delicious meal, Tammy!
    I have a comment about your front, right burner. My last stove was a GE glasstop stove. It had a front burner that looked like yours with two rings on it…, one for very large pans and one for a smaller pan. If I turned the burner nob clockwise, it activated the larger ring. If I turned the burner nob counter clockwise, it activated the smaller ring. Maybe yours works the same…?

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  10. Cynthia Amitrano
    Cynthia Amitrano says:

    The burner or eye on your new stove cools down fairly quick. That's great for electric. I hope to have gas in my new home, but if I don't I will be sure to have a smooth top range. I'm a messy cook. Good cook, but messy. You are a terrific cook. I have to watch the tour of your new home. Haven't had a chance as yet. I'll be trying this, but this week I'm making cabbage rolls with sauerkraut more commonly known as Sarmas.

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  11. Donald Townsend
    Donald Townsend says:

    If you aren't going to drink the wine, don't cook with it. Cooking wine is loaded with salt and is a lower grade wine to begin with. Wine should be an accent to the dish, so only use a little.

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  12. Rande Thorman
    Rande Thorman says:

    I don't like wine or beer so I don't cook with either. I've always been told to not cook with cast iron on glass tops because it can cause them to crack. I made homemade tzatziki sauce, beef souvlaki and spinach orzo the other night. I was hoping for leftovers for lunch but NOPE the boys ate it all. We love Greek Food.

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  13. clara mckenzie
    clara mckenzie says:

    Oops sorry. The chicken looks really good too. Thought you were saying chicken fried steak and i had to reverse to check if Tammy got her videos mixed up. Nope' I'm the deaf-dope.

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  14. Carol Spencer
    Carol Spencer says:

    I will make this. Also, I am wondering how do you like cooking on a flat top stove? I was scared of my flat top. The pans would move and turn while cooking, especially at boiling point. Leveled… yes. That was short lived. Couldn't cook in fear! BTW, thank you for another great recipe and I see you're in your new home. Congrats!

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  15. Pat C.
    Pat C. says:

    Hi Tammy! This is a new recipe for us to try although I've enjoyed it when it's been served at restaurants. Thanks for showing how easy it is to make. I already know it's delicious!

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