As I browsed my twitter feed last week, I came across a tweet that stated this: “I want to make every recipe on this site: http://FifteenSpatulas.com/ @Fifteenspatulas.” Bold statement, eh? Well, of course I had to click on the link after that! (and I suggest you do, too!)
I was directed to Fifteen Spatulas’s food blog – a clean website full of beautiful photos of food (yes, I said it, food is beautiful). I was nothing short of surprised as to why someone tweeted about wanting to make every recipe; they all look a-maz-ing!

I browsed recipe after recipe and eventually scrolled over a photo of saucy, breaded chicken with brussel sprouts. Pecan and Cornmeal Crusted Chicken with Honey Mustard Sauce. SOLD! I knew what I was making for Saturday night dinner =)
The chicken so easy to prepare, which I’m a huge fan of, and I had all of the ingredients on hand, which was also nice. It came out tasting so yummy and full of flavor! As it was cooking, I was afraid the cornmeal was to be too dry, so I poured the honey mustard sauce over the chicken about 5 minutes before it was done cooking. That helped the cornmeal moisten up a bit and the sauce to heat up right on the chicken.

I roasted up some winter veggies (butternut squash, parsnips, yams, and carrots) because I was craving them after watching Barefoot Contessa make them on her show the other day. They were so simple and went wonderfully with the flavors of the chicken. I also whipped up some muffins.

So Chris and I enjoyed a homemade meal of pecan crusted chicken, roasted winter vegetables, cheese and zucchini muffins, and a bottle of wine. I can’t wait to try more recipes from Fifteen Spatulas!

Check out Fifteen Spatulas’ for this recipe and so many more!


Wow thanks for all the compliments! I LOVE your idea of adding the honey mustard sauce to the chicken in the last 5 minutes of cooking. Brilliant! Because yes, the cornmeal can get sort of dry, which is why the sauce is important to moisten.
PS your muffins look awesome. What was in them? They look savory!
Looks delish! I love the empty plate photo, well done.
Thank you, Judy! This recipe was delicious, I highly recommend it =)
Thanks for reading!