Turnovers filled with chicken, bacon, and brie. Your mouth is watering, isn't it? Chicken bacon brie turnovers are easy to make and perfect for a weeknight dinner!

It isn't great to admit this for business, but today was just what I needed. A slow day at the shop, but back to the routine and swing of things. Hopefully the normalcy will get me motivated for some tasty posting, too! Now if only I could catch up on a little blog loving, things would feel like normal.

I had on the Food Network in the background at the shop today because I'm a masochist (really it's because I can just drown it out), and overheard Rachael Ray talking about how important dinner is to her. How she spends more time at work than at home, but how she enjoys the few moments together with her husband, unwinding over dinner. Whether or not that was a facade for the camera, I can empathize. I often don't get home until 9 or later after working all day and want to savor those quick moments that flash by before its time to close my eyes and start it all again.

Quick weeknight dinners are essential to that (or just killer leftovers). Sometimes take out, but not nearly as often as others I know. How ever you do it, those few moments not in front of the TV, with the ones you care about (even if its just the cats) decompressing, and getting rid of any bad juju that may have stuck around from the day are essential moments.

On nights like that, it's great to have quick recipes with short ingredient lists like these turnovers.

 Turnovers filled with chicken, bacon, and brie. Your mouth is watering, isn't it? Chicken bacon brie turnovers are easy to make and perfect for a weeknight dinner! \\ PassTheSushi.com

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Chicken Bacon Brie Turnovers

Turnovers filled with chicken, bacon, and brie. Your mouth is watering, isn't it? Chicken bacon brie turnovers are easy to make and perfect for a weeknight dinner! \\ PassTheSushi.comfrom Rachel Ray Magazine, Courtesy Julie Spain

Ingredients:

  • 4 6-oz skinless, boneless chicken breasts
  • 2 teas cajun seasoning
  • 2 tbs Extra Virgin Olive Oil
  • 1 sheet frozen puff pastry, thawed
  • 4 oz brie, cut lengthwise into 4 slices
  • 4 slices bacon, cooked and crumbled

Preparation:

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F and line a rimmed baking sheet with aluminum foil and a wire rack.

Season the chicken with salt, pepper and cajun seasoning.

In a large skillet, heat 2tbs olive oil and brown the chicken on each side for about 2 minutes; transfer to a plate and reserve the skillet. Cut the puff pastry into 4 equal pieces and roll each one into an 8 inch square. Place on chicken breasts onto each of the squares toward one corner; top each with a brie slice and 1 tbs bacon. Fold the pastry in half to create a triangle and pinch closed alonf the edges. Brush with chicken drippings from skillet. Using a sharp knife, cut 2 small slits to vent.

Bake until chicken is cooked through and pastry is golden brown, 30 to 35 minutes.

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My pastry got a little soggy on the bottom, even on the wire rack. I am not sure if a few more minutes would have helped this or if my chicken was just a little on the excited side when it got all snuggled in.

Even though I think these turnovers are an easy meal, the recipe doesn't get tossed into the Quick Dinner Fixins category. It's a few minutes of prep, cooking the chicken and then 30-35 finishing it off in the oven. If everyone is just hanging out in the kitchen with a glass of wine or a sippy cup, the time will fly by though.

17 Comments

  1. Belinda @zomppa says:

    Would it be wrong to want this for breakfast?

  2. The Mom Chef ~ Taking on Magazines One Recipe at a Time says:

    It looks delicious, all wrapped in it's pastry blanket. I like the addition of cajun seasoning. Nothing like putting a little pop in the mouth.

    Dinner around the table is mandatory at our house. It's the one time where everyone just stops, sits and talks while they eat. Even when I don't cook and we do what I call 'grazing,' once everyone has whatever they're going to eat, we sit together at the table.

  3. wow,looks so delicious,i love puff pastry on anything,great recipe !!

  4. This looks great! I love baked brie, and the puff pastry sounds perfect with it 🙂 Great recipe!

  5. Wow what an amazing combo. I love how the chicken looks so perfect. I just got the smell of that delicious brie 🙂

  6. Mary Kay@Just for Cooking says:

    Very nice! I will have to try.

  7. Mrs. Jen B says:

    Wow, that looks and sounds delicious. I can see, though, how this might not be considered quick fixins. Still seems worth the effort!

  8. Janet@FCTC says:

    This looks great, Kita! I know what you mean about the time spent unwinding with those you care about. There never seems to be enough of it does there?

  9. What a wonderful combination of flavours!!! I buzzed these.

  10. Steph@stephsbitebybite says:

    I love your blog because you have some of the most creative recipes. This is totally blowing my mind right now. I can't stop looking at those turnovers. Must make immediately

  11. amanda @ fake ginger says:

    omg, I have 2 rounds of brie in my fridge and wasn't sure what to do with them! Making this soon!

  12. Ohh lordy, these look amazing! Such a great recipe with so many delicious items! 🙂

  13. SharleneT says:

    I don't follow Rachel Rae but it looks as though our minds follow the same road. I posted a similar meal using bologna and brie, instead of chicken... hmmm... now, I can expand my repertoire -- and, my waist!

  14. Jenny @ Savour the Senses says:

    Yumm! Chicken and brie is a delicious combination. Looks so good!

  15. Erin @ Dinners, Dishes, and Desserts says:

    I love chicken wrapped in pastry - add bacon.....yummy! Nice dinner after a long day!

  16. ooo we have brie at home. I should make this!

  17. Chicken, Brie, and Bacon sound like an epic combination! Gorgeous photos, by the way.

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