Marinate your chicken in the Italian dressing at least three hours. Cut up and cook the chicken.
After the chicken has cooled a little, either shred it or cut it. Add chopped sun dried tomatoes,
Tear up the spinach, add the feta cheese and more Italian dressing. Mix together.
Cut up your bread and drizzle with olive oil. Broil it in the oven.
When the bread is done, top it with the chicken mixture and serve. (Sorry I don’t have a finished picture) The next time I make it, I’ll take one.
You’ll be addicted!!
Chicken and Sun dried Tomato Bruschetta
Ingredients:
2 skinless boneless chicken breast halves
1 1/4 cups of Italian dressing, divided
1/3 cup feta cheese
8 sun dried tomatoes, without oil chopped (I found these next to the fresh tomatoes)
1 loaf foccacia bread cut into 1/2 inch thick slices
1/4 cup olive oil
Directions
Place the chicken in a bowl with 1 cup of the dressing. Marinate for at least three hours. Cook the chicken. After the chicken has cooled a little, either shred it or cut it. Add chopped sun dried tomatoes, torn up spinach, feta and the rest of the dressing. Mix together. Cut up the bread and drizzle with olive oil. Broil until lightly toasted. Add the chicken mixture to the bread and serve!
~ Jessica














Oh my YUM! This sounds fab!
here’s my version of the chicken and bruschetta:
http://marlagrace.blogspot.com/2010/06/bruschetta-and-chicken-cucumbers.html
soooo good!
That looks awesome – I think I’ve just found a Father’s Day menu item! Thanks for sharing!
Yum, I can’t wait to try that! If I make it before you do, I’ll take a finished picture
We went to this restaurant yesterday in Salem, MA that served foccacia bread with the yummiest cheese/soy bean oil dip. It was so addicting, we’re going back again…anyway, I’m going to try and copy it when I get back. We’ll see!
This looks so good – question though – is the chicken/spinach/cheese/tomato part sort of cold on top of the bread??
I have had these and they are so good! Really to die for
Hilary- It depends on how long you let the chicken cool after you cook it. I can’t wait for it long- so mine is a little warm, but I’ve had it cold also and it’s great either way!