This post is sponsored by Lunchbox. As always, all thoughts and opinions are 100% my own
If you haven’t printed this awesome $0.75/2 participating Ragu Sauces coupon I posted about last week, it isn’t too late!
There are two things I love about couponing 1) saving money on the ingredients of frugal and tasty meals and 2) saving money on necessities like pasta sauce with Ragu coupons! Right now we can save on two jars of Ragu Sauce at Safeway with #SaucesomeSavings! Go HERE to print this manufacturer $0.75/2 participating Ragu Sauces coupon! This coupon expires 5/16/15.
Then, head to the store to get the ingredients for an easy to make, kid-friendly and tasty meal! You will want to pick up your sauce, two pounds of boneless, skinless chicken breasts and mozzarella cheese. If you don’t have bread crumbs and the required herbs listed in the recipe below, you will want to pick that up as well. (But I know most of you have these in your stockpile! )
Ragu Sauce has quality ingredients like tomatoes, onions and extra virgin olive oil, making it the perfect recipe starter for a long list of delectable meals. We made Oven Baked Chicken Parmesan with our Ragu that we had already saved on with Ragu coupons. The recipe is easy to make and kid friendly!
What I love about this recipe is how quickly I was able to prepare this meal. I was also surprised by how far the one egg and the bread crumbs went. Originally I thought I might need to use two eggs and also more bread crumbs. In actuality, there was the perfect amount of each for the two pounds of chicken.
Bake the chicken in a casserole dish at 400 degrees for 20 minutes. Then, top with Ragu sauce and shredded mozzarella. Bake for another 10 minutes until the cheese is melted and the chicken is cooked through. As this is baking, your house will smell like an Italian restaurant.
Finished product. How good does this look?
This is a dish where everyone in your family will ask for seconds! It is just. that. good.
Enjoy!
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rehana says
I wonder why it is called Chicken Parmesan when there is no parmesan among the ingredients…
However, I tried the recipe but my kids, otherwise chicken lovers, did not like it at all, and to be honest, neither did I like it much.
Sorry!