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Chicken Alfredo

Recipe from S. Jones of Tenn.

Season boneless chicken breast with garlic, salt, pepper, and parmesan cheese. Then bake in an oven until the chicken is done.

 

To make the Alfredo sauce mix together:

1 cup of milk

1 cup of Parmesan cheese.

1 half stick of butter

1 whole stick of cream cheese

 

Mix all of the ingredients together and then heat until they are of a sauce consistency. Then boil 1 box of fettuccine noodles. When everything is done, combine all of your pieces together for a delicious dinner.

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