Chicken Bacon Ranch Patties

rickismom

Low Carb Home Cook
NCT Patron
I used a base recipe and made it my own. I hope you enjoy it ☺
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In a large mixing bowl, combine the following ingredients:
1 lb ground chicken
1/3 c cooked bacon pieces
1 Tbsp Ranch seasoning
1/4 c green onions, chopped 1/4 inch pieces
1 large beaten egg
1 c shredded Mexican cheese
1 Tbsp coconut flour, or 1 1/2 Tbsp all purpose flour
Vegetable, Canola or Avocado oil

Combine all ingredients with your hand until all is incorporated. Make 4 even patties, or 8 smaller ones if using as an appetizer. Place patties on a plate and refrigerate for 20-30 minutes, that keeps the patties from falling apart as they are very moist.
In a 12” skillet, pour oil in just enough to cover the bottom of the pan completely.
Heat pan to medium (or a 6 on your dial) until you see the oil start to wave.
Take patties out of the fridge and place in the pan so they do not touch.
Fry for 4 minutes or until you notice the side of the patties are cooked halfway, then flip. Make sure they are golden brown and juices are clear (DO NOT SMASH UNLESS YOU WANT A DRY PATTY)
Remove from pan to rest on a plate for 5 minutes before serving.
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I used a base recipe and made it my own. I hope you enjoy it ☺
_________________________________________________________
In a large mixing bowl, combine the following ingredients:
1 lb ground chicken
1/3 c cooked bacon pieces
1 Tbsp Ranch seasoning
1/4 c green onions, chopped 1/4 inch pieces
1 large beaten egg
1 c shredded Mexican cheese
1 Tbsp coconut flour, or 1 1/2 Tbsp all purpose flour
Vegetable, Canola or Avocado oil

Combine all ingredients with your hand until all is incorporated. Make 4 even patties, or 8 smaller ones if using as an appetizer. Place patties on a plate and refrigerate for 20-30 minutes, that keeps the patties from falling apart as they are very moist.
In a 12” skillet, pour oil in just enough to cover the bottom of the pan completely.
Heat pan to medium (or a 6 on your dial) until you see the oil start to wave.
Take patties out of the fridge and place in the pan so they do not touch.
Fry for 4 minutes or until you notice the side of the patties are cooked halfway, then flip. Make sure they are golden brown and juices are clear (DO NOT SMASH UNLESS YOU WANT A DRY PATTY)
Remove from pan to rest on a plate for 5 minutes before serving.View attachment 67402
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OMG, Sharon! These are incredible!! I don't think I've ever tried ground chicken before, but I've made things with ground turkey and have tried to like it - nope. But these pattys are terrific! Can really taste the bacon (I used 3 strips).

I was itching to add seasonings and/or make a sauce, but I wanted to try it exactly as you wrote it.

I had to cook them longer than yours to get them to an internal temp of 155, and I may have had the heat higher, so mine were much darker than yours. But I loved the crust! And I could taste the bacon!

A keeper! Can't wait to have another for lunch tomorrow!

Lee

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OMG, Sharon! These are incredible!! I don't think I've ever tried ground chicken before, but I've made things with ground turkey and have tried to like it - nope. But these pattys are terrific! Can really taste the bacon (I used 3 strips).

I was itching to add seasonings and/or make a sauce, but I wanted to try it exactly as you wrote it.

I had to cook them longer than yours to get them to an internal temp of 155, and I may have had the heat higher, so mine were much darker than yours. But I loved the crust! And I could taste the bacon!

A keeper! Can't wait to have another for lunch tomorrow!

Lee

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Yayyyyyy!! I’m not a ground turkey fan either lol
 
OMG, Sharon! These are incredible!! I don't think I've ever tried ground chicken before, but I've made things with ground turkey and have tried to like it - nope. But these pattys are terrific! Can really taste the bacon (I used 3 strips).

I was itching to add seasonings and/or make a sauce, but I wanted to try it exactly as you wrote it.

I had to cook them longer than yours to get them to an internal temp of 155, and I may have had the heat higher, so mine were much darker than yours. But I loved the crust! And I could taste the bacon!

A keeper! Can't wait to have another for lunch tomorrow!

Lee

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I love your whole plate.
 
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