Looking at the Yummy Lummy statistics is fascinating. The most common search term to get to Yummy Lummy is Chicken Maryland.
I’m conscious that just because a page is viewed frequently, it doesn’t mean it’s a popular page. A lot of people get to Yummy Lummy because they search for Chicken Maryland but from what I can see very few people feel strongly enough to share it via social media and no one comments. The most viewed post seems to be the most innocuous.
It’s been a while since I did a Chicken Maryland post so here is another version. I hope you enjoy it. Please feel free to leave a comment.
- Chicken Maryland
- Peas
- Corn
- Broccoli
- Dried mixed herbs
- Salt
- Pepper
- Chilli flakes
- Butter
- Tasty Coon cheese slices
- In you favourite roasting tray add a Chicken Maryland piece, it doesn’t matter if it’s the left or right side.
- For a crispy cheesy crust add a slice or two of tasty Coon cheese (you can add any sliced cheese you like, I really like Coon)
- Add some salt and pepper and chilli flakes
- Place into an oven for one hour at 200 °C (fan forced)
- Five minutes after the chook cooks add the peas, corn and broccoli to a microwave cooking cup. Add some butter and mixed dried herbs. Cook for 90 seconds.
- Allow the chook to rest for about 15 minutes before serving.
- Plate up and shoot a photograph.
- Eat the meal
- Wash the dishes
- Write the recipe
- Blog (verb)
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Love some cheesy chicken. My most viewed pages are people looking for recipes. They arent bloggers – dont leave likes or messages, no blog-love. Mind you sometimes they register so they can ask a question
I’m more than happy to accommodate recipe seekers 🙂
I hope they’re not too disappointed when they see the way I write a recipe lol
Anything with cheese is a winner for me! Looks yummy 🙂
Exactly. I love cheesy goodness 🙂