Dec 01 2009

A New Family Tradition

Published by DimpleArts at 11:25 pm under Food

Traditions come in different shapes and forms. Since this is a food blog, the new family tradition I am referring to is the Chicken Broccoli Braid I’ve been making for the last couple of years. This dish has slowly transformed into somewhat of a staple at the big family dinners and gatherings.

I found this recipe on AllRecipes.com a few years ago, and our family and friends have enjoyed it so much that I started getting requests to make it for different functions. First it was for my father-in-law’s birthday and then it was a huge success again at the Thanksgiving dinner.

So without further a due, here is our new family tradition!
Broccoli-Chicken-Braid

The recipe for this delicious dish is simple. The most important point is that you can make about two to three braids in about an hour and a half. Here is what you will need:

Ingredients:
Cooked Chicken breast (1 per braid)
Broccoli (half a bunch per braid)
Red Bell Pepper (half of a pepper per braid)
Crushed garlic (1 cloves per braid)
Shredded cheese (Cheddar is suggested, but I use mozzarella)
Mayonnaise (I use about a one and a half table spoons per braid)
Dried dill weed (2 teaspoons)
Slivered almonds (2 table spoons)
Diced onion (less than half an onion per braid)
Refrigerated package of crescent roll (1 per braid)
Egg white, beaten (for brushing)

Dice chicken, broccoli, red bell pepper, and onion. In a large bowl mix the diced chicken, broccoli, bell pepper, onion, cheese, garlic, mayonnaise, dill weed and almonds. Line a cookie sheet with foil and spray with cooking spray. Roll out the crescent roll dough on the lined cookie sheet. Pinch the perforated lines of the dough together to create a single sheet of dough. With scissors cut strips all along the long sides of the dough toward the center. Spread the mixture along the center of the dough. Fold the strips over the mixture, alternating (as if creating a braid). Pinch the strips together and brush with beaten egg white to seal.

Bake at 375F degrees for about 25-28 minutes, or until golden brown.

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9 responses so far

9 Responses to “A New Family Tradition”

  1. Ton 02 Dec 2009 at 4:10 am

    YUM!I do this with chocolate and other dessert type fillings too.

  2. Blond Duckon 02 Dec 2009 at 2:29 pm

    Popped in from SITS to say hi!  That looks gorgeous!

  3. Karen MEGon 02 Dec 2009 at 7:14 pm

    What a delicious looking blog!  Thanks for stopping by via SITS!

  4. Angelia (Texas)on 03 Dec 2009 at 12:21 pm

    Very yummy! I love the photographs.Stopping by from SITS.

  5. Rachel Cotterillon 06 Dec 2009 at 12:35 am

    Sounds like a good sort of family tradition to have – so many traditions are food-related in my experience! :) Dropped in from SITS to say ‘hi’.

  6. Shellon 06 Dec 2009 at 5:52 am

    That looks so good! I was looking for one more recipe for this weeks’ dinner menu and I think this is it!Stopping by from SITS.

  7. Life with Kaishonon 06 Dec 2009 at 12:44 pm

    There is nothing about this that does not sound PERFECT! I love it! I want to go to the market right this second to get the ingredients! Stopping over from SITS this afternoon.

  8. Lynnon 06 Dec 2009 at 3:01 pm

    Oh boy that looks so yummy! May have to give it a try.

    Visiting from SITS. Happy Sunday!

  9. Lyubaon 01 Jan 2010 at 6:32 pm

    mmmm…not just a family tradition. This is officially now an any-event-with-lyuba tradition. Love em babe!

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