
As some of you may remember, my friend Laura brought me authentic Kansas City BBQ sauce and I had
no idea what to do with it. Many people suggested trying chicken doused with it, so I decided to go for it.

I found one simple recipe online that said to fry boneless chicken breasts in a stick of butter, which sounded insane to me. I grew up in the opposite of a Paula Deen household — we only used margarine and I especially have always used very little. So I sliced up a little less than a full stick, melted it and hoped I wouldn't die later today.

The recipe said to fry up the chicken, then pour sauce over it and let it simmer for 20 minutes.
At first, the chicken was a little tough to cut, which made me very nervous. With the exception of broiled chicken, every time I have made chicken breasts, they have been dry. But this was perfect.

I served the chicken with garlic- and onion-seasoned roasted potatoes (out of a bag; I'm no Martha Stewart) and it was a delicious meal. Of course, I was full after 10 minutes, but delicious just the same.
The BBQ sauce, by the way, was amazing. Tangy, sweet with a spicy bite and because the chicken turned out so well, this was one of my favorite meals.
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