Louisiana Chicken
Green peppers and mint add a surprise to this Louisiana chicken recipe. A roasting bag keeps the chicken moist and flavorful. —Jill Werle, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Louisiana Chicken Tips
Do you have to put flour inside of the oven bag when making Louisiana chicken?
Yes! Flour absorbs the moisture that builds up in the bag and prevents the bag from bursting. Any type of flour can be used. For a gluten-free option, try cornstarch.How should you fasten the oven bag before putting it in the oven?
Fasten the oven bag with the ties that are included. Don’t use paper or plastic-coated twist ties, because they can catch fire in the oven. If you’ve misplaced the ties that came with the bag, cut a 1/2-in. strip from the end of the bag and use it as a tie. Remember to poke a few holes in the bag to allow steam to escape.What can you serve with Louisiana chicken?
There are so many delicious Southern sides to serve with this Louisiana chicken recipe. Try out biscuits or this bacon collard greens recipe.How can you make this Louisiana chicken recipe your own?
Substituting different dry rubs for the chicken is just one way you can make Louisiana chicken your own. You could also try using red or yellow bell peppers instead of green.How should you store leftover Louisiana chicken?
Like other chicken recipes, you can store this recipe 3 to 4 days in an airtight container in the fridge. If you liked this recipe, you'll adore these other recipes from Louisiana.—Christina Herbst, Taste of Home Social Media Editor and Julie Schnittka, Taste of Home Senior Editor