I would recommend using fresh herbs here if possible, but dried herbs can work in a pinch. If you don't have these four, others can be substituted (like oregano, basil, or dill) so long as they're fragrant. They'll change the flavor of the chicken slightly, but I can't imagine it tasting too altogether bad!
Stephen's Herb-Crusted Grilled Chicken with Goat Cheese
Ingredients
- 3-4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
- salt & pepper (to taste)
- fresh thyme,* finely chopped
- fresh marjoram,* finely chopped
- fresh sage,* finely chopped
- fresh rosemary,* finely chopped
- 4 oz. (give or take) of fresh goat cheese
Preparation:
- Season your chicken breasts on both sides with salt and pepper.
- Rub your chopped fresh herbs on both sides of the chicken breast until they are covered with the herbs.
- Allow your chicken to sit out, covered, for about twenty minutes to allow the flavors time to meld into the bird.
- Heat your grill to medium-high heat and, after the chicken has finished 'marinating' in its rub, throw it on the grill.
- Slice your goat cheese into 1/2-1-inch rounds. After you have flipped your chicken (you should only have to do this once - about halfway through the cooking process), place one or two of the rounds on each chicken breast until the chicken has finished cooking. This will allow the goat cheese to get a soft and creamy texture (but not melt).
- Remove from heat once finished and allow to rest for a minute or two before service. This allows the meat to stay juicy (since the juices won't come running out of it when you cut into it).
Serving suggestions: This dish would go great with some grilled asparagus (in my mind, the perfect accoutrement to any meal) or a light mixed green salad. The flavors make it a perfect summer meal. Also, if you're into that sort of thing, this would be very well paired with a dry white wine like a Chardonnay or a Chablis (but only if you're into that sort of thing).

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This post made me smile (blogging about food...a little chip off the old block!).
Only one thing could've made it better - photos!
Gotta remember to photograph your food! (Even if people think you're weird! You notice that it doesn't stop me!).
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