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Cooking With Christian Music: Frances Drost's Recipe For Chicken Parmesan

Friday June 5, 2009

Categories: Recipes, worship music

In our weekly Cooking With Christian Music feature, worship leader Frances Drost shares a recipe for one of her husband's favorite meals. "It's called Chicken Parmesan," she says. "But you could call it, 'I'm sorry I have to be on the road again, but here's your favorite meal to make up for it'"

Chicken Parmesean
from Frances Drost

FrancesDrostwithusband.JPGAs a traveling singer/songwriter and speaker, life on the road has challenges you might not think about! Like keeping your husband well-fed and cared for even while you're gone. My husband's a pretty basic man. He likes good food and was glad he found a wife who had grown up learning to cook and provide good meals 3 times a day. Thankfully, that wasn't the only criteria for a good wife. He has been the biggest supporter of my growing music ministry and now that I'm on the road a good bit, he has had to surrender his ideals for a wife who cooks all the time. Though he can survive OK on his own, it would most likely be things like cereal and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. I try and cook some good stuff for him before I go so he can eat better than that even while I'm gone.

I have one recipe that I usually always make in the crock pot before I head out of town and it lasts him for a few days and he STILL loves it every time I make it. The recipe came from his mom and is quite simple, but it's always a hit with him:

2 c. Of chicken cut up (or whole)
1 can cream of mushroom soup
1 can mushrooms and juice
1 cup sour cream
1/2 cup cooking sherry

Place chicken in 9 X 13 pan
Mix remaining ingredients and place over chicken
Sprinkle paprika on top

Bake @ 350 for 1 hour. Serve over rice.

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Comments
D
June 5, 2009 5:03 PM

Where's the parmesan?

Joanne Brokaw
June 5, 2009 6:25 PM

D, I wondered the same thing, but I'm not a very good cook so I thought maybe it was just my ignorance about cooking! LOL

Joanne
host of the GS blog

Snap
June 8, 2009 12:03 AM

Yeah, that's chicken stroganoff, not chicken parmesan.

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Award-winning freelance writer and columnist Joanne Brokaw covers entertainment for The Christian Examiner newspapers, The Minnesota Christian Chronicle, and The Ozarks Christian News. Her other writing credits include Breakaway and Brio Magazines, OnCourse Magazine, ChristianMusicPlanet.com, BuddyHollywood.com and AGreaterFreedom.com. Her humor column, A Big Slice of Life, appears monthly in the Christian Voice Magazine and she pens a regular humor column on The Writing Life for ByLine Magazine. Joanne lives in Western New York with her darling husband David, their Border collie Scout and their cat Murphy. Their almost adult daughter Cassie drops by often. Find out more about Joanne at JoanneBrokaw.com.

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