Lame Housewife Confessions

I don’t have many guilty pleasures. Mostly because I don’t like to feel guilty about stuff.

This is my one exception.

Guilt: At my grocery store, they’re $9 a box. (Here is a $1 off coupon though!) (And they’re only $8 a box when you order on the site.)

Pleasure: OMG SMELLGASM.

I only use them on my laundry and the sheets though, everyone else gets Bounce.

Chicken Bacon Swirls

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I just created this tonight but it was so good that I had to run here and tell you all about it. Even Keegan, The World’s Pickiest Eater, ate all of his and asked me to make it again tomorrow. YEAH. I know. I almost fainted.

These would make a great appetizer also. I cannot tell you how much I love puff pastry. It comes out so flaky and crisp. And in this recipe, with the saltiness of the bacon and smooth richness of the cream cheese…. just YUM! Sometimes I even impress myself.

Chicken Bacon Swirls

1 package frozen Puff Pastry sheets

5 slices of bacon, diced

2 boneless, skinless chicken breasts (or some ground turkey)

1 small shallot, diced

salt, pepper, garlic powder

whatever spices make you happy. (I used Penzey’s Mural of Flavor )

a handful of spinach, chopped

2-3 roasted red peppers, chopped

a big handful of shredded Italian mix cheese

about 4 ounces of garden veggie flavor cream cheese, softened

Heat the oven to 400 degrees. Cook the bacon til crispy. Set aside. Reserve a couple Tbsp of the fat.

Grind the chicken in your food processor (or just use pre-ground chicken or turkey).

Brown the chicken together with the shallot in the bacon fat. Season til it tastes good. (What? I don’t measure anything, ever!) Probably go easy on the salt, as bacon and cheese are both pretty salty.

In a big bowl, combine chicken, spinach, roasted red peppers, shredded cheese, and whatever bacon didn’t magically disappear while you were cooking.

Spread your puff pastry sheets out. On each one, spread 2 ounces of cream cheese. Heap half of the chicken mix on each. Roll them up jelly-roll style. Pinch the free end into the roll. Slice into 2 inch pieces, place slices cut side down on a greased or parchment-lined baking sheet.

Bake for 20-25 minutes or until the pastry is golden and a bit crisp. Serve hot.

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