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Old September 25th, 2006, 01:41 PM
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Default Denny's Bbq Chicken Sandwich

Denny's Bbq Chicken Sandwich


Sweet Hickory Spread:

3 Tbsp Butter
1 Cup Minced Onion
2 Tsp All-purpose Flour
¼ Cup Molasses
¼ Cup Water
2 Tbsp White Vinegar
1/8 Tsp Hickory Salt


Denny’s Crunchy Onion Rings (see Recipe)


2 Chicken Breast Fillets
Vegetable Oil
Salt
Ground Black Pepper

2 Sesame Seed Hamburger Buns
2 Tbsp Melted Butter
2 Leaves Green Leaf Lettuce
4 Tomato Slices
2 Slices Cheddar Cheese

Bull's-eye Original Barbecue Sauce On The Side


Prepare Sweet Hickory Spread By Melting 3 Tablespoons Butter Over Medium/low Heat. Add 1 Cup Minced Onion & Sauté For 7 To 10 Minutes Or Until The Onions Start To Brown. Add 2 Teaspoons Flour & Stir Until The Flour Is Mixed In. Let This Cook For A Minute Or Two, Then Add Molasses, Water, Vinegar, & Hickory Salt. Simmer Sauce For 3 - 4 Minutes Or Until Thick. Remove From Heat & Cover.

To Cook The Chicken, Preheat A Skillet Or Griddle Pan Over Medium Heat.

Pound Your Chicken With A Kitchen Mallet So That It Has A Uniform Thickness Of About ½-inch (it Will Plump A Bit As You Cook It), Then Trim Any Excess Meat Away That Would Hang Off The Sandwich. Rub Each Chicken Breast With Some Canola Oil, Then Sprinkle Each Breast With Salt & A Pinch Of Pepper. Grill Chicken Breast Fillets For 3 To 6 Minutes Per Side Until Done.

As Your Chicken Cooks, Spread A Little Melted Butter On The Faces Of Your Two Hamburger Buns & Toast The Faces Of The Buns On Another Skillet Or Griddle Set To Medium Heat Until Light Brown.

Build Each Sandwich By First Spreading Some Of The Sweet Hickory Spread On The Face Of The Bottom Bun.

Tear A Leaf Of Green Leaf Lettuce To Fit On The Bottom Bun.

Arrange Two Tomato Slices On The Lettuce On Each Sandwich.

Stack The Grilled Chicken Breast On The Tomato Slices.

Place A Slice Of Cheddar On The Chicken Breast On Each Sandwich.

Stack A Handful Of Crunchy Onion Rings On The Sandwich, Then Top The Sandwich Off With The Crown Bun. Serve With A Small Bowl Of Barbecue Sauce On The Side.


Makes 2 Sandwiches.
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