Oven-Baked Chicken With Cornflake Crumbs Recipe

pEMOven-Baked Chicken With Cornflake Crumbs Recipe from the diabetic recipe collection at InformationAboutDiabetes.com/emIngredients: /pPLOW CHOLESTERAL1 1/2 lb to 3 lb frying chicken, cut into serving pieces3/4 cup 1 cup cornflake crumbs1 vegetable oil1 seasoning is not necessary1 as crumbs are tasty/pPreparation: PHeat oven to 425 to 450*. Remove skin from chicken parts; rinse chickenand dry thoroughly. Place chicken on a large, flat platter; drizzle withoil and turn with a fork so that each piece is well oiled. Shake cornflakecrumbs on to a large piece of wax paper. Lift chicken with a fork, shakeoff excess oil, and coat well on all sides and crannies with the crumbs.Let chicken stand briefly so that coating will stick. Warm large, flatbaking pan, lightly oiled, and place chicken parts on pan (parts should nottouch). Bake in hot oven for 45 minutes or more, depending on size ofchicken. If dinner is not ready, oven can be turned down and chicken willstay fresh and juicy until ready to serve. The crumbs make a crisp "skin"for the chicken.American Heart Association 1968-1972 /pPSTRONGServes: 4 /strong/pOven-Baked Chicken With Cornflake Crumbs Recipe provided for you by InformationAboutDiabetes.comH2Is this Oven-Baked Chicken With Cornflake Crumbs Recipe Suitable for Diabetics?/h2PThis Oven-Baked Chicken With Cornflake Crumbs recipe is part of our category covering diabetic Chicken recipes. Because we are unaware of your special diabetic concerns the advice your health advisors have provided, we can`t confirm that Oven-Baked Chicken With Cornflake Crumbs recipe is acceptable for you. Even taking that into consideration, as the compiler designated it as `diabetic` it hopefully suggests that it at least complies with the basic consideration for the tag `diabetic`, being low in carbs fat, and consequently should be healthier than a typical non-diabetic recipe. For all that, this Oven-Baked Chicken With Cornflake Crumbs recipe must only be used In the event that you understand your own condition and are happy that the recipe contents are OK for you. /pSTRONGOven-Baked Chicken With Cornflake Crumbs Recipe - Important Disclaimer/strongPThis Oven-Baked Chicken With Cornflake Crumbs Recipe is part of our STRONGdiabetic Chicken recipes/strong category. It is totally impractical for us to check every one of the EMdiabetic Chicken recipes/em to ensure that they are all totally OK for diabetes sufferers. Our diabetic recipe site has in excess of two thousand recipes listed, to validate them all at the rate of 4 or 5 a weeek would take more than 72 months. You should check the nutritional content with care to make sure that all of them comply with the diabetes nutritional advice your doctor has provided. If you feel that this Oven-Baked Chicken With Cornflake Crumbs recipe is not safe for diabetics, please let us know and we will withdraw the recipe concerned from the site. /p

Chicken

More Articles

With its slightly nutty flavor, chewy texture, and nutritional punch farro is an ancient whole grain worth a place in our pantry.

Farro...

Having diabetes is cause for concern, however it doesn’t mean that you need to eliminate all of your favorite foods from your diet completely....

With diabetes becoming more of an epidemic each and every day, being knowledgeable about the disease, its effects on the body as well as ways to...

If you’re a diabetic or live with one, it can be tough trying to figure out the best foods to eat because your priority is to control your blood...

In this post, I will show you the 10 best ice creams for diabetics.

When you think of sweetened foods that a diabetic shouldn’t consume,...

More Articles

If you’re living with diabetes, snacking is a necessity because going for more than 3-4 hours without eating can be detrimental to your health....

For diabetics, choosing healthy snacks can be a daunting task.

A good rule of thumb is to pick out snacks that are rich in protein, fiber,...

According to information available through the National Institutes of Health, there’s an estimated 462 million people in the world who are...

Eleven Clinical Studies

After eleven clinical studies and 300,000 participants, researcher Vasanti Malik and her team of researchers...

Diabetic women often have a harder time losing weight than non-diabetic women. A study funded by Jenny Craig proved that diabetic women have an...

Many recent studies have proved that magnesium levels are lower in patients with diabetes than in non-diabetics. This magnesium...

Fluid retention, also known as edema, is a problem that affects many diabetics, especially those with type 2 diabetes...

Some of us might be thrilled if we could manage our blood sugar by sitting in a hot tub or sauna, instead of working up a sweat biking, or using...

Cooking and baking with the ancient cereal grain sorghum has health benefits for people with diabetes, and those with weight control issues....

When it comes to certain foods, there are always questions as to whether or not a diabetic can have them without...

Matcha tea is a rich, creamy, full-bodied beverage with amazing nutritional properties that address several diabetes health concerns.

The...

Salads are good example of foods that type 2 diabetics can enjoy with relatively low guilt. With the right greens and other elements added, salad...

Remaining gainfully employed is important to many people. Those who live with any form of diabetes may find that some lines of work are more...

Learning that you have diabetes does mean making some lifestyle changes. One of the areas that needs attention is your diet. Most people find that...

One of the more challenging aspects of life as a type 2 diabetic is managing your diet. There’s often the temptation to avoid certain foods...