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This Chicken Recipe Is Going Viral For How Delicious And Easy It Is

It wasn’t long ago when TikTok users were obsessed with the “famous” basked feta pasta dish. The trend was all over TikTok, and thousands of people shared images of their finished dishes. However, a new recipe is now taking TikTok by storm, and it’s even easier than the original. If you like French onion soup and chicken dishes, then you are going to fall head over heels in love with this new recipe popularized by home cook Dee that is called the French onion chicken bake.

Home cook Dee first saw the recipe online and decided to try it for herself. Because the finished product was so delicious, she shared images of it on her Facebook account, so all of her friends and followers could see what she had created in her kitchen.

“I am so surprised it tastes THIS good. I added onion, salt, and pepper, and that’s it,” she wrote. “Probably cost $16 and would easily feed six adults!”

On TikTok, the “French onion chicken” hashtag has amassed more than 348,000 searches by users of the Chinese-created social media platform.

Instructions to make the French onion chicken bake at home.

If you’re going to give this trending recipe a try, you’ll need to get the following ingredients to make it at home:

  • French onion soup sachets
  • Thickened cream
  • Bacon rashes
  • Cheddar cheese
  • Chicken breast
  • Chives

Gather the ingredients listed above. Then chop your chicken breast into small pieces. Place the chopped chicken in an oven-safe baking dish.

In a separate bowl, combine the French onion soup sachets and cream. Mix it together, and then pour it over the chicken. Finally, add the bacon and then place the baking dish, uncovered, into the preheated oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit.

Bake your dish for about 40 minutes. Check the internal temperature of your chicken to make sure it has reached 165 degrees Fahrenheit before you take it out of the oven to let it cool.

Serve with a side of vegetables for a complete and healthy meal.

After Dee shared images of her French onion chicken bake on Facebook, she received a lot of positive comments.

“Wow looks amazing! Thanks for sharing! Do you think this would work with evaporated milk?” one woman asked.

Dee replied, “Oh no clue, unfortunately, I’m not a chef at the best of times.”

The recipe was also reported on Daily Mail, where dozens of readers shared comments about the finished product.

“What is next for this woman suddenly discovers steak and kidney pudding anyway sear chicken with sliced leeks and bacon lardons before putting in the oven then after half an hour grated red Leicester on top Mmmmm.”

Some Daily Mail readers expressed their distaste at the sound of the recipe.

“Did two drunk 18-year-olds come up with this recipe? Sounds vile.”

“As gross as this looks, a pizza has more calories. Seriously. Combining the fat from cheese with carbs ramps them right up and also causes a sugar spike from the refined starch. Pure fat and protein like this chicken dish are actually zero carbs and despite the fat, way healthier (Plus the calcium in cheese stop you absorbing a lot of the fat).”

“It doesn’t sound or look good at all.”

Another person simply wrote, “Um. No.”

What do you think about this French onion chicken bake recipe?