Lemon Herb Chicken


Lemon Herb Chicken

Lemon Herb Chicken uses fresh rosemary and thyme to provide a moist and flavorful dish. I love growing herbs that I can use to give recipes fresh flavor.  Fresh herbs can usually be purchased in the produce section of your grocery store. Although if you’ve never tried growing herbs before, here is a great selection of seeds to get you started! Herbs are really easy to grow! Garlic is something else I grow in my garden which adds great flavor to many dishes. Now all I need is a lemon tree and I’ll be set for this recipe! I hope you enjoy this (mostly healthy) chicken!

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Lemon Herb Chicken

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32 comments on “Lemon Herb Chicken

  1. Your recipe sounds delicious. I love the idea of preparing it all ahead of time and letting it marinade, so when you get home the prep is quick and easy!

  2. That looks so yummy. I need to try to make it.
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  3. This looks so good! I love those flavor combinations. Thanks for sharing.

  4. This does look great! I have a recipe for lemon potatoes and chicken. It reminds me of that.

  5. Lemon Chicken is a favorite when I go out. Now I have a recipe to try at home. Thanks for sharing. Pinning to my cooking board.
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  6. This looks simple and delicious. My idea of a great recipe!
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  7. I love lemon so this caught my eye. It sounds delicious and I will be trying it soon.

  8. I love simple dishes like this one! Looks so good!

  9. This sounds delicious! I love recipes that marinade over night.

  10. This looks wonderfully moist and delicious! Thanks for sharing on the What’s for Dinner link up!
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  11. I’ve done something similar. Marinade is fantastic – and I love your herb combo.
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  12. Wow, this recipe sounds delicious. I’ve pinned it for a future dinner. Thanks for hosting my blog!
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  13. I usually just use rosemary and thyme but I love the sound of lemon in the marinade. I can’t wait to give it a try!

  14. I am going to make this tonight. Thank you for sharing at Dishing it and Digging it link party.

  15. Looks great! Sounds like it’s a delicious dish, too!

    God bless,
    Patty
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  16. I love growing herbs and love a great recipe that uses them.

  17. This sounds amazing! PINNED! 🙂

    I would love for you to share this with my Facebook Group for recipes, crafts, tips, and tricks: https://www.facebook.com/groups/pluckyrecipescraftstips/

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  18. Ooooh, can’t wait to try this out this summer! All my favorite savory flavors 🙂
    Thanks so much for sharing this at Coffee and Conversation last week! Come by again sometime soon!!!

  19. Roseann, this looks delicious! I love a good chicken recipe, I can’t wait to try it! Thanks for the linking up with #TuneInThursday this week. See you next time!

  20. Thanks for sharing your wonderful posts at Over The Moon Party.
    See you next week.
    Hugs,
    Bev
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  21. Just wanted you to know that I included this as part of my create link inspire round up. Thanks for linking up!

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