Satisfyingly Stuffed Chicken
Ingredients (Per serving)
1 chicken breast
1 Tbs Brie cheese
½ Tbs pancetta or bacon, sliced into thin strips
½ tsp butter
1-2 Tbs Italian Season breadcrumbs for dredging
Oil or baking spray
Salt and pepper.

Instructions:
Preheat oven to 375. Season chicken with salt and pepper. Slit ½-inch pocket into the meatiest part of the chicken breast. Insert the butter, Brie, and then the bacon. Carefully coat the chicken with the breadcrumbs. Prepare a baking dish with either oil or cooking spray to avoid sticking. Cover dish with foil and put in oven to cook for 20 minutes. Remove the foil in order to crisp up the pancetta/bacon. Once bacon turns crispy, remove chicken from oven. Allow to rest 2-3 minutes before serving. It’s a perfect chicken dish that can be complimented by a chilled grilled vegetable salad.

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Hi Fr.Leo,
I went to the Steubenville retreat this year and didn’t really expect much out of it. When I went the summer before my freshman year, I felt that God was calling me to be a youth minister, but I never really prayed about it much after I had the sense. I really loved the addoration on Saturday night because I felt like God washed away my sins and forgave them all. I really liked your homily on Sunday with the ‘karate lesson’. That made me pay attention like never before. The first time I went to Steubenville, my friend Cody went as well. He was only a year behind me when he learned of the choking game his freshmen year and passed away from trying it. It has been 2 year’s since his passing, and he is still held deep in our hearts who ever knew him as a friend, brother, or a son. Please pray for his family, friends and other people around the world to learn about the dangerous game that gets deadly when tried by anybody.
God Bless and keep on praying!!
Posted by Fr. Leo on July 12th, 2010 at 5:57 pm.Sean