Follow these steps for perfect results
boneless chicken breast
soya sauce
Miracle Whip
black pepper
water
white bread
Combine chicken breast, water, and soy sauce in a saucepan.
Simmer until the liquid evaporates and the chicken is glazed with soy sauce, ensuring it's fully cooked.
Allow the chicken to cool to room temperature.
Shred the cooked chicken into small pieces.
Mix the shredded chicken with Miracle Whip or mayonnaise.
Butter the bread slices lightly.
Spread the chicken mixture onto the buttered bread.
Optionally, remove the crusts and cut the sandwiches into quarters.
Serve as finger sandwiches or whole slices.
Expert advice for the best results
Add a pinch of red pepper flakes for a spicier flavor.
Use leftover rotisserie chicken for a quicker preparation.
Toast the bread for a crispier sandwich.
Everything you need to know before you start
5 minutes
Can be made a few hours in advance.
Serve on a plate or platter, garnished with parsley.
Serve with a side of chips or salad.
A refreshing complement.
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