I love to cook and I have a 11 and 6 year kids. What will turn with baked chicken?




Answers:
It depends on what your kids similar to to munch through. If they're not too fussy afterwards why not spawn one fresh vegetable dish and one "starch" dish (eg. baked or mash potatoes, or stuffing) to walk next to the breakfast time.

Keep the vegetable dish simple; steam vegetables; toss beside satisfactory butter to weakly coat; and season beside a short time brackish and pepper. You can hold the potatoes simple if you burn them near the chicken. Cut environment size potatoes into billet; delicately coat near olive grease; season near for a time saline, pepper, and paprika; join to the container around the chicken.

You can find some other design for chicken and potatoes at the relation below. Maybe some other philosophy for side dishes too. Variety can be a nice entity and it's not difficult to own that and hang on to your dinnertime simple.


Other Answers:

Mac and cheese.

I enjoy 7 kids and when i cook chicken its any macaroni or mash potatoes mixed near sour cream and chedder cheese.they love it


Chicken stuffing, baked potatoes (real bacon bits, chedder cheese, sour cream and chives) near gravy and green bean casserole (made next to garlic cream of mushroom soup instead of the plain cream of mushroom soup).
Now I am really hungry!!

expeditious and natural dish......enlarge a tin of condensed chic soup chop the cooked chic add on choped mushrooms put it adjectives contained by a sauce tub and roast up serve beside cooked rice, crush a pkt of crisps and sprinkle over the top. yum yum


MAKE IT EASY ON YOURSELF:---------ASK THEM!

Lots of things walk next to chicken! Try rice, potatoes (baked, mash, scalloped...), garlic bread and a tossed salad, pasta... Chicken is deeply verstatile that means of access and can be flavoured to work economically next to adjectives kind of side dishes.


Mashed Potatoes, Rice, Or some stovetop stuffing beside kielbasa.

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