on Jan 14, 2013, Updated Aug 26, 2021 11 Comments I had been running errands all day, Little Buddy and I were getting our flu shots, buying groceries, returning books to the library, and all of those things that sound like they’ll just take a few minutes, but end up taking more time than you’d bargained. After getting the groceries all unpacked and put away, I realized what time it was and had to hustle to get something started for our supper. Do you ever feel like that? That before you can get one thing done and take a deep breath that ten more things are standing in line waiting for your attention. Well, they aren’t actually standing in line. They are more in the form of your favorite people in the world calling, “Mama” from somewhere distant in the house, phones ringing and before you can get to them you hear the chirp of a voicemail immediately followed by the little bell sound from a text, a dog barking as the big brown truck pulls up in the driveway and remembering you have to hold him so he doesn’t decide to climb up into the truck looking for treats from the driver. Yeah, it all seems to happen at once, doesn’t it? This little chicken recipe is a pretty good answer to those kind of afternoons. It is about as simple as you can get, but certainly doesn’t taste like it. It sure is versatile, too. This basic recipe can be dressed up any number of ways. Love thyme? You can easily add it to the Dijon to take the flavors up a notch or two. If you prefer a bit of breading on this recipe, you can easily add Panko or other seasoned bread crumbs to your chicken before cooking. Here’s my Chicken with Ham and Swiss Recipe that I think may help you out some busy afternoon, too. Enjoy!Robyn