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    Cooking a chicken breast in the over

    I used to put some cheese inside the breast wrap it up in foil and cook it, but i forgot what cheese i used.
    Do u think any cheese would work, or do u have any suggestions. Ive given up stir frying chicken, it either doesnt cook enough or goes crispy

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    Haaloumi Cheese works well
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    Squeaky cheese!

    Mozarella will also work very nicely, especially with a bit of garlic and some basil in there. Yum.
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    I use Tescos extra light garlic and herb cream cheese (philadelphia type stuff)- only about 44p for enough to stuff four breasts. I then wrap them in bacon rather than foil. Last time I splashed a bit of white wine in and covered the baking dish in foil so they got slightly steamed- very tender and the sauce left over in the tray was very tasty too.

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    Achari Chicken

    Very tasty, very nice tang to it and can then be used with any sauce to make a nice dish.

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    I prefer the sainsburys extra mature chedder in mine then to cook it i Wrap it in foil for the first 10 mins or so - enough for the cheese to melt - and then carefully replace the foil with bacon. That way you get perfectly cooked chicken with slightly crispy bacon. I used to wrap it in bacon from the start but the bacon nearly always went too crispy ;/

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