Goat Cheese Stuffed Chicken with Figs and Balsamic
Recipe posted in: Flex Meals & Snacks, Lunches & Dinners, Main CoursesDive into the world of unique comfort food with this decadently delicious recipe for Goat Cheese Stuffed Chicken with Figs and Balsamic. This dish, with its intricate blend of flavors and textures, is perfect for any occasion. Whether you’re planning a romantic date night, looking for a meal to prep ahead for the week, or aiming to make a special occasion even more memorable, this recipe is your perfect ally.
Imagine the creaminess of goat cheese melding with the succulent chicken, the sweet allure of figs adding a delightful contrast, and the tangy balsamic glaze tying everything together in a harmonious symphony. It’s a gourmet adventure that’s surprisingly easy to embark on, right in the comfort of your own kitchen.
So, put on your chef’s hat and let’s get ready to transform simple ingredients into a dish that’s sure to impress. Join us as we guide you through each step of preparing this Goat Cheese Stuffed Chicken with Figs and Balsamic – a dish that’s as satisfying to create as it is to savor. Let’s begin!
How to Bake Chicken Stuffed with Goat Cheese
This mouthwatering recipe serves six people, with each serving containing just 208 calories. Those following the Nutrisystem program can count each serving as two PowerFuels and one Extra.
Let’s delve into the ingredients needed for this culinary masterpiece:
- Three ounces of goat cheese, to be divided
- Half a cup of dried figs, to be divided
- A quarter teaspoon each of garlic powder and onion powder
- Black pepper, to taste
- One teaspoon of freshly chopped rosemary
- Two teaspoons of balsamic glaze, to be divided
- One pound of chicken breast
- One tablespoon of olive oil
Now, let’s explore the step-by-step process of creating this exquisite dish:
Start by preheating your oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. In a bowl, combine two ounces of goat cheese, one-third cup of dried figs, garlic powder, onion powder, black pepper, rosemary and one teaspoon of balsamic glaze.
Next, prepare your chicken breasts. Carefully cut a pocket into the side of each breast, ensuring to only slice three-quarters of the way through. With the pockets made, stuff each chicken breast with the prepared goat cheese mixture and secure them shut with a toothpick. Season the outside of the chicken with black pepper for an extra kick.
In an oven-safe cast-iron skillet, heat up the olive oil over a medium flame. Add the chicken and sauté each side for four minutes until they turn a beautiful golden brown color.
Transition the skillet from the stovetop to the preheated oven and bake the chicken for 12 to 15 minutes, or until the chicken is fully cooked through.
To finish off, top your creation with the remaining one teaspoon of balsamic glaze and garnish with the leftover goat cheese and dried figs. And there you have it, a unique yet comforting Goat Cheese Stuffed Chicken with Figs and Balsamic is ready to be savored!
Customizing Your Goat Cheese Stuffed Chicken
This dish is incredibly versatile, allowing for a variety of tweaks to suit different dietary needs and flavor preferences.
- Cheese Variations – While goat cheese provides a unique tang that beautifully complements the sweetness of the figs, you might prefer using a different cheese. Cream cheese can offer a more subtle flavor, while blue cheese can add a sharp, robust taste.
- Fruit Substitutes – If figs aren’t your favorite, or they’re out of season, consider using other dried fruits. Dried apricots or cranberries could provide a delightful tartness, while dates or raisins would bring a deeper sweetness.
- Herb Alternatives – Fresh rosemary gives the dish a fragrant, slightly woody flavor. Yet, swapping it out with fresh thyme or basil can introduce a new flavor profile to the dish.
- Meat Options – For those who prefer a different type of poultry, turkey breasts can be a great alternative to chicken. If you’re looking for a vegetarian option, large portobello mushrooms can serve as a tasty and satisfying substitute.
- Condiment Choices – Balsamic glaze adds a sweet yet tangy finish to the dish. However, if you’d like to try something different, a honey mustard glaze or a cranberry reduction could be equally delicious.
The best part about cooking at home is making a recipe your own. Don’t be afraid to experiment with different ingredients in the Nutrisystem Grocery Guide. You might just stumble upon your new favorite combination!
Choosing the Perfect Side Dish
Now that you have your main dish sorted, let’s explore some side dishes that would complement your Goat Cheese Stuffed Chicken perfectly.
Roasted Vegetables
A medley of roasted vegetables like carrots, Brussels sprouts or sweet potatoes would not only add a splash of color to your plate but also a variety of textures and flavors. Season them with some olive oil, salt, pepper and your choice of herbs before roasting in the oven. Try our recipes for Roasted Rosemary Sweet Potatoes or Farro Roasted Vegetable Salad.
Quinoa Salad
A light, refreshing quinoa salad with a lemon vinaigrette could be an excellent accompaniment. Add some cherry tomatoes, cucumber and feta cheese for a Mediterranean twist. Give our Quinoa Cucumber Salad recipe a try!
Garlic Mashed Potatoes
For a more comforting side, creamy herb mashed potatoes can never go wrong. The rich, buttery texture would balance the tanginess of the goat cheese and the sweetness of the figs.
Steamed Green Beans
A simpler, healthier option could be steamed green beans tossed in a bit of olive oil, lemon zest and slivered almonds. This would offer a crisp, light contrast to the hearty stuffed chicken. This recipe for Roasted Green Beans and Mushrooms would also be a tasty option!
Wild Rice Pilaf
A wild rice pilaf studded with dried cranberries and pecans would add a touch of luxury to your meal. The nutty flavor of the wild rice would complement the stuffed chicken beautifully.
Choosing the right side dish depends on your personal preferences and the occasion. Whether you’re looking for something light and healthy, or rich and indulgent, there’s a side dish out there that will make your meal complete. Explore the side dish recipes on The Leaf for inspiration!
Servings: 6
Calories per Serving: 208
On Nutrisystem, Count As: 2 PowerFuels and 1 Extra
Ingredients:
- 3 oz. goat cheese, divided
- ½ cup dried figs, divided
- ¼ tsp. garlic powder
- ¼ tsp. onion powder
- Black pepper, to taste
- 1 tsp. fresh rosemary, chopped
- 2 tsp. balsamic glaze, divided
- 1 lb. chicken breast
- 1 Tbsp. olive oil
Directions:
- Preheat oven to 375F.
- Mix 2 ounces of goat cheese, ¹⁄₃ cup of dried figs, garlic powder, onion powder, black pepper, rosemary and 1 teaspoon of balsamic glaze.
- Cut a pocket in the side of the chicken breasts by cutting a slit ¾ of the way through (be careful not to cut all the way through).
- Stuff each chicken breast with the goat cheese mixture. Seal them with a toothpick.
- Season the outside of the chicken with black pepper.
- Heat the olive oil in an oven-safe cast-iron skillet over medium heat. Add the chicken and sauté for 4 minutes per side, until golden brown.
- Place the skillet in the oven and bake the chicken for 12-15 minutes, until the chicken is fully cooked.
- Top with remaining 1 teaspoon of balsamic glaze. Garnish with remaining goat cheese and dried figs.