This is a quick and easy "cheater-recipe" for chicken Parmesan. YES, I KNOW, technically it's not fried and crispy chicken Parmesan, but it IS delicious and it IS quick and easy...you just throw everything into the slow cooker and 4 hours later its ready to devour...comfort food at its best, trust me.
2-4 boneless skinless chicken breasts (see note)1/2 cup dry bread crumbs1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese1 egg beaten1 jar meatless marinara sauce (about 25 ounces)1 tablespoon olive oil2 teaspoons dry onion flakes 2 teaspoons basil1 teaspoon oregano1/2 teaspoon garlic powder1 teaspoon sugar1/2 teaspoon salt1/4 teaspoon black pepper1/8 teaspoon cayenneMozzarella cheeseCoat the bottom and sides of your slow cooker with 1 tablespoon olive oil.Mix bread crumbs and Parmesan cheese in a bowl. Coat the chicken breasts with beaten egg, then roll in the crumb-cheese mixture and place the meat in your slow cooker in a single layer.In a bowl, mix the marinara sauce, onion flakes (see note), oregano, basil, sugar, garlic powder, salt and pepper. Pour over the coated chicken, DO NOT STIR.Set your slow cooker on low for 4 hours, do not disturb chicken. About 45 minutes before it's time to eat, put a nice thick layer of Mozzarella on each chicken breast and spoon a little of the sauce over the cheese and continue cooking.NOTE: All crock-pots cook at different temperatures, so keep that in mind when you set your timer. I usually cook 2 chicken breasts, so I cut the breading in half, but I DO NOT CUT DOWN THE SAUCE. My chicken is done (nearly fall-apart tender) in 3 1/2 hours on LOW. If you cook all 4 chicken breasts, you'll need a larger slow cooker and you'll have to adjust the cooking time a little (about 4-4 1/2 hours) just keep an eye on it the first time you make this recipe.NOTE: If you want to use fresh onion in this recipe, rather than onion flakes, just sauté them in a little butter before adding.NOTE: Use whatever commercial marinara sauce you enjoy. Personally, I use an inexpensive brand (like Ragu) because the extra onion, oregano, basil, garlic, sugar, salt and pepper jazz up the marinara nicely.NOTE: This would be a fantastic recipe for a potluck dinner if you quarter the chicken breasts.SEE VIDEO TUTORIAL >>
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