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pampchef.angel said:HELP! I have a show tomorrow night and my host wants to serve the chicken and broccoli braid. She didn't like the ones I offered and I have never made this - I don't even have the recipe!!! If someone please please could send it to me along with any tips on making it?????![]()
You will need cooked chicken, fresh broccoli, cream cheese, shredded cheese, crescent roll dough, garlic powder, and an egg for the egg wash. Make sure to have everything prepped and ready before your show.
The preparation time for the Chicken and Broccoli Braid is approximately 15-20 minutes, and it takes about 25-30 minutes to bake. Overall, you should plan for about an hour from start to finish.
Yes, you can prepare the braid ahead of time. Assemble it and then cover it with plastic wrap and refrigerate for up to 24 hours before baking. Just remember to let it sit at room temperature for about 15 minutes before putting it in the oven.
This dish pairs well with a simple side salad, roasted vegetables, or a light soup. You can also serve it with a dipping sauce like ranch or a garlic butter sauce for added flavor.
Make sure to roll the crescent dough evenly and seal the edges well to prevent any filling from leaking out. Bake until golden brown and check the internal temperature to ensure the chicken is heated through. Using a baking stone can also help achieve an even bake.