In this video, Betty demonstrates how to make Grilled Chicken Breasts with Country Ham and Swiss Cheese. These chicken breasts are grilled on an outdoor grill, and when done they are topped with a thin slice of country ham and a sprinkling of Swiss cheese. They are very tasty! 4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts 4 slices of country ham, trimmed of fat (You may use prosciutto or another type of cured ham.) 1 cup shredded Swiss cheese rosemary for garnish (optional) Grill 4 chicken breasts about 15 minutes, turning once. Top each breast with a slice of country ham and approximately ¼ cup shredded Swiss cheese. Cover and grill 5 minutes or until cheese melts. Place the grilled chicken breasts on a nice platter and garnish with fresh rosemary, if desired. I served this entrée with Cream Cheese and Chives Whipped Potatoes and some a steamed frozen vegetable mixture. It was terrific! I hope you enjoy this recipe! –Betty ♥
Betty’s Grilled Chicken Breast with Country Ham and Swiss Cheese Recipe
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hi rick. nice to meet you. looks good as usual betty.
Yummy scrummy, chicken breasts are i think one of the most versatile things to cook with and experiment with, have you ever tried with chorizo and goats cheese? Gorgeous! x
Thanks Betty for the vid and all other videos..I just love them all!!I watch them from India and when I go back home to Kuwait I show them to my mom and we love ur looking..thanks loads!!could u also do a show on roastin chicken plllllllleaaase!!!
it looks yummy…everytime i watch your videos it makes wish i could take a bit…but you do a great job at cooking! =)
I’m curious Betty, what inspired this recipe? Grilled chicken, country ham, swiss cheese all together? I’m sure I could make a sandwich out of that.
@CLOWNBOT00 Actually, as someone mentioned in an earlier comment, it is a lot like chicken cordon bleu–just a lot easier to make! I do plan to make chicken cordon bleu at some point!
–Betty
Looks good! Great assist by Rick as well, bet he’s been waiting all winter to fire up the grill
Great idea, like chicken cordon bleu, only healthier – thanks Betty!
Nice job Betty… this was perfectly put together and those potatoes are great!! That country ham has to be the difference-maker!
Yum this looks so tasty I must try this one, Chicken and ham go so well together Betty
-Richard
yummy made my mouth water. I love it! Thanks Betty.
All this time you’ve had this grill and haven’t grilled??? Wow now you don’t have to worry about running out of ideas
hmm.. I’ve always wanted to make asparagus but heard you needed to grill them
The side dishes you made was perfect.
Betty, Carter mentioned pizza before. You should make it. Classic food that kids and adults love. Get Carter to make a guest appearance too.
very nice!!!!!
These turn out great!
BTW- You have to try chicken with herbed goat cheese and sundried tomatoes. I bet you love those!
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I did this with prosciutto because I live in CA and I can’t get country ham. My team loved it as usual. You’re feeding a lot of college athletes. Thanks Betty.
This looks outrageously YUMMY!
looks delicious!
11 pm late night snack idea
mmmm
could you use the foreman grill? every thing looks so good and healthy
@sanyo51 Yes, you can grill your chicken breasts on a Foreman grill, then add the ham and cheese. (Don’t close the cover after adding the toppings, just let it sit long enough for the toppings to get warm through–or you can finish up the toppings in an oven. The toppings are done already–they’re just better when heated a bit.)
–Betty
@sanyo51 Yes, you can grill your chicken breasts on a Foreman grill, then add the ham and cheese. (Don’t close the cover after adding the toppings, just let it sit long enough for the toppings to get warm through–or you can finish up the toppings in an oven. The toppings are done already–they’re just better when heated a bit.)
–Betty
hey Betty I am a daddy and my daughter loves to be in the kitchen when I cook (I am divorced) she likes to help me there and I have been wondering if you have any recipes that I could do with her as a daddy daughter thing to do with her. I love your ideas please let me know thank you
you guys seem really nice, I like your accents! food looks unbelievably awesome as well..
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