Honey Baked Chicken

Trisha Noble @welderchik76
My mom made this all the time when my dad was a bee-keeper. The honey was a readability available ingredient, and the main dish was Loved by the whole family ❤️ honey gravy left over is great over boiled potatoes or mashed potatoes.
Honey Baked Chicken
My mom made this all the time when my dad was a bee-keeper. The honey was a readability available ingredient, and the main dish was Loved by the whole family ❤️ honey gravy left over is great over boiled potatoes or mashed potatoes.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Flour chicken, dip in
Melted stick of butter,
Place in a glass cake pan. - 2
Bake at 350 until both sides are browned.
Pour honey mix over chicken and bake for another 1/2 hour.
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