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goat cheese and greens stuffed chicken

Goat Cheese and Greens Stuffed Chicken

Goat cheese and greens stuffed chicken is the kind of dinner I can make by foraging in my refrigerator and yet it seems like I am serving something so fancy on a weeknight. To my children. Ha! This recipe sounds fancy – but it is SO easy – and loved by kids and adults.

goat cheese and greens stuffed chicken
Goat cheese and greens stuffed chicken

If this recipe makes you go out and find some local goat cheese, my work here is done. If you want to hit your favorite local grocery store and pick up your favorite soft, herbed cheese (like Boursin), go right ahead. However, if you can’t do regular dairy, I urge you to check out goat cheese – a lot of people who can’t tolerate other cheeses, tolerate goat cheese really well.

We are lucky here in North Carolina to have A LOT of goats roaming around some local farms, making some pretty amazing cheese. I try to keep my fridge stocked with goat cheese at all times and, once in awhile, if I get too much goat cheese, I need to freeze some for later. Goat cheese freezes!

The cheese … My freezer supply of goat cheese is generally what I use for this goat cheese and greens stuffed chicken recipe. You only need about 1 to 2 tablespoons of goat cheese for each stuffed chicken roll-up so even if I’ve only set aside a small amount, I’m fine for this recipe.

The greens … At this time of year, I always have greens in my fridge or in the garden. You only need a few large pieces of kale or collards or a couple of handfuls of baby spinach or arugula to make this delicious meal and, honestly, in my mind I still get to check off, SERVED GREENS. Yep. Served greens. 😉 Even if it’s only a bite. It counts. (In the photo above: arugula. In the photo below: kale!)

The meat … If you have chicken breasts or chicken cutlets you can use either. My dad was my introduction to shopping the sales and keeping a well stocked freezer. When he saw chicken on sale, he would stock up, come home and rewrap the chicken breasts or cutlets into smaller portions double wrapped in plastic wrap and then put in freezer bags and dated. As he left for work, he could take out one chicken breast if he just needed one breast for a soup, or he would take out a 2 or 3 breasts if he was serving chicken as the main course. Just say no to food waste! Repackaging meat to best suit your own family is such an easy way to make sure you are cooking exactly what you need. For this recipe, I use one chicken cutlet for each person although the littlest eaters only ate half a piece of stuffed chicken and Brian and I probably could have eaten two!

The second meat that puts this meal OVER THE TOP is prosciutto. If I have made an impulse buy purchase of prosciutto at the deli, this recipe almost always floats to the top of my must-make list. If I need to run to the store to get prosciutto, I either buy it pre-sliced/pre-packaged OR I just ask the deli to slice me six slices of prosciutto (one slice per goat cheese and greens stuffed chicken cutlet). Prosciutto is expensive per pound but six slices of prosciutto weigh next to nothing – this ingredient won’t break the bank. If you have thinly sliced ham on hand, you can substitute ham for prosciutto.

Putting it all together … Four ingredients. That’s all you need to wow your family with this tasty dinner masterpiece. Because the chicken breasts are split and pounded out a bit or (preferably) you are using cutlets, this meal doesn’t even take very long to cook in the oven, either. I like to serve our goat cheese and greens stuffed chicken with a fresh greens salad on the side or just fruit and roasted potatoes. Enjoy!

Goat Cheese and Greens Stuffed Chicken

Four ingredients is all it takes to make this delicious weeknight main course!
Course Dinner
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Servings 6 servings
Author Erin Brighton

Ingredients

  • 3 chicken breasts , split OR 6 chicken cutlets
  • 3 large pieces of kale , collards, or spinach OR 2 handfuls baby spinach or arugula
  • 6 large tablespoons of goat cheese (I love garlic herb!) or Boursin cheese
  • 6 thin slices of prosciutto
  • Salt and pepper

Instructions

  1. Take 3 chicken breasts and split them in half. Lightly pound so the breasts are thin. Or, use cutlets!
  2. Lay chicken cutlet flat on a piece of prosciutto, salt and pepper the side facing you.
  3. Arrange 1/2 of a large green leaf over the chicken cutlet or a few pieces of baby spinach or arugula.
  4. Drop one large tablespoon of goat cheese in the middle of each chicken cutlet, on the greens.
  5. Roll the cutlet gently and secure with a toothpick if necessary - prosciutto is the outer layer, then chicken, then greens, then goat cheese. Place on a baking sheet lined with foil. Season with a little coarse sea salt and freshly ground pepper.
  6. Cook at 375 degrees for about 20 minutes. The internal temperature of the chicken should be 165 degrees - a little tricky to check with cutlets - I usually just take it out and cut one in half!
  7. Serve with a fresh greens salad or fruit and roasted potatoes.

 

Goat cheese and greens stuffed chicken
4 ingredients! Delicious and easy dinner…

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Erin Brighton

I am a native New Englander now living in beautiful Charlotte, North Carolina and enjoying summers in sea-breezy Scituate, Massachusetts with my five small kids and two large dogs. I love to cook easy, local, and gluten-free for friends and family.

26 thoughts on “Goat Cheese and Greens Stuffed Chicken”

  1. I adore goat cheese–no sell job needed here! 🙂 And I love the idea of this with arugula. After spending some time in Italy last summer I came home wanting to put it in and on everything. Actually, the same is true of prosciutto. I am pinning this for sure!

  2. This looks delicious! You know, I drink goat milk regularly, but I’ve never tried goat cheese! I’m such a weirdo 🙂 Do you think other types of cheeses would work in this recipe? I’d love to try it.

    1. Hi Petra! I think goat cheese works well in this because it’s nice and creamy when it’s cooked but I bet a lot of other cheeses would work as well. Let me know if you try something else!

  3. Hi Erin, I think I will have my husband prepare this for Mothers’ Day, It looks like a perfect recipe for inexperienced cooks to get a little confidence making delicious, healthy foods…

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