BBQ Chicken Crescents

BBQ Chicken Crescents requires around 30 minutes from start to finish. This recipe serves 8. One portion of this dish contains around 9g of protein, 3g of fat, and a total of 82 calories. For 36 cents per serving, this recipe covers 4% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. It is brought to you by Grumpys Honey Bunch. It works well as a side dish. Plenty of people made this recipe, and 1949 would say it hit the spot. Head to the store and pick up shredded chicken, reduced fat cheese, hot sauce, and a few other things to make it today. Taking all factors into account, this recipe earns a spoonacular score of 33%, which is not so spectacular. Similar recipes are Easy BBQ Chicken Crescents, Chicken Stuffed Crescents, and Pulled Chicken Crescents.

Servings: 8

Preparation duration: 10 minutes

Cooking duration: 20 minutes

 

Ingredients:

2 Tablespoons Sweet Baby Ray's BBQ Sauce

1-8oz can Pillsbury Crescent Dough Roll (reduced fat)

1 egg, whisked until foamy

2 Tablespoons Frank's Red Hot Sauce

4 ounces reduced fat colby cheese, shredded

1 cup cooked chicken, shredded

Equipment:

oven

Cooking instruction summary:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.Unwrap crescent roll dough and separate into 8 triangle pieces. Divide chicken mixture evenly over top of dough.  Sprinkle with 1 teaspoon of cheese.  Starting at wide end of triangle, roll up loosely as directed on can.  Brush with egg and sprinkle on remaining cheese.Bake 12-15 minutes or until golden brown.

 

Step by step:


1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.Unwrap crescent roll dough and separate into 8 triangle pieces. Divide chicken mixture evenly over top of dough.  Sprinkle with 1 teaspoon of cheese.  Starting at wide end of triangle, roll up loosely as directed on can.  

2. Brush with egg and sprinkle on remaining cheese.

3. Bake 12-15 minutes or until golden brown.


Nutrition Information:

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81k Calories
8g Protein
3g Total Fat
3g Carbs
2% Health Score
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Calories
81k
4%

Fat
3g
5%

  Saturated Fat
1g
9%

Carbohydrates
3g
1%

  Sugar
1g
2%

Cholesterol
36mg
12%

Sodium
266mg
12%

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Protein
8g
17%

Selenium
8µg
12%

Phosphorus
114mg
11%

Vitamin B3
1mg
7%

Calcium
65mg
7%

Vitamin B2
0.09mg
5%

Vitamin B6
0.1mg
5%

Zinc
0.61mg
4%

Vitamin C
2mg
3%

Vitamin B5
0.29mg
3%

Vitamin B12
0.17µg
3%

Iron
0.46mg
3%

Potassium
71mg
2%

Magnesium
7mg
2%

Vitamin A
81IU
2%

Folate
5µg
1%

Vitamin B1
0.02mg
1%

Copper
0.02mg
1%

covered percent of daily need
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