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Grilled Spicy Chicken Sandwiches

Grill up a chicken breast sandwich with a secret-ingredient, sweet-hot sauce.

Prep Time: 30 Min

Total Time: 30 Min

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Abbyeh said: report Posted: 5/25/2009 12:11:40 PM
We liked these. I could not find the rolls at any grocery store (I think Pillsbury may have discontinued them since posting this recipe - they aren't even listed under "products" here on the site), but I found a good subsitute. Pillsbury has a "crusty French bread loaf" in the refrigerated dough aisle. I assume it the same bread as the "crusty French bread frozen rolls" the recipe calls for. I baked one loaf up and cut it into fourths, for four sandwiches. Two loafs would be enough for all eight sandwiches. I recommend doing that.
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gloria- -Ann said: report Posted: 9/5/2007 9:50:16 AM
I had a cookout last Saturday for my friend- -it was her 65th birthday. There were about 45 people. I had as one of the meats the Grilled Spicy Chicken Sandwiches. Everyone loved them-especially with the crusted rolls- -that''s what made the sandwich. I had to e-mail the recipe to about 10 people the next day. Thanks for the recipe- -Gloria
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p_nut74 said: report Posted: 8/31/2007 8:42:42 AM
we made this when we went camping a couple of years ago. (obviously we had to use french bread sandwich loaves instead of the dinner rolls for lack of an oven) even our 2 picky boys liked it. very good!
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JanF said: report Posted: 8/29/2007 9:27:58 AM
I made these sandwiches for my husband and son one night and they didn''t even leave crumbs.
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HiTekRedNek said: report Posted: 8/29/2007 9:27:58 AM
Though I live in the "Peach State," I did not use the peach preserves that the recipe called for. No one in my family complained about the omission, and even questioned why a spicy chicken sandwich would have such an ingredient. That aside, the sandwiches were a hit with everybody.
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cowgirl11 said: report Posted: 8/15/2007 9:21:00 AM
i have been looking for a cool dinner for my husband he works outside and in ga our heat index is usually around 103 & above! this is the perfect dinner idea. he loved it!!
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unicorn lady said: report Posted: 8/9/2006 8:16:00 AM
I used fresh thickened peaches and whole wheat rolls.They were a little piece of heaven as my other half stated.You can omit the salt as I did, because the cheese and bread has salt enough for me.