
When I am in a snacking mood, I adore spreading hot pepper jelly on crackers topped with cream cheese. I don’t get to indulge in that guilty pleasure very often on my #KetoDietPlan, but I had a couple of tablespoons left in a jar of my favorite cranberry, pomegranate, pepper jelly and wondered why I couldn’t use the same combination with chicken, and still stay in my Keto guidelines, so I did. #ThisGirlLovesToEat
Pepper Jelly Cream Cheese Chicken
- 4 Skin-on, Bone-in Chicken Thighs (about 8 oz each)
- 4 TBLS Cream Cheese (softened)
- 3 Cups Fresh Baby Spinach Leaves
- 1 tsp Nutmeg (divided)
- 2 TBLS Pepper Jelly (Any Flavor)
- Olive Oil Spray
Preheat oven to 375° F and spray the bottom of an 8 x 8 Pyrex baking dish with olive oil cooking spray.
Using your hands (I wear disposable gloves) combine the softened cream cheese, 1/2 tsp nutmeg, and the spinach leaves in a medium bowl.
Place the thighs in your backing dish and gently lift the skin away from the meat to form a pocket sos you can divide the spinach mixture and fill each thigh with it. Once you’ve filled each thigh pocket (A.K.A. Saddlebag LOL) spray the skin lightly with olive oil spray then sprinkle the remaining 1/2 tsp of nutmeg & spoon 1/2 tbls of the jelly on top of each thigh.

Bake for 40 minutes, or until a thermometer registers 165° – 180° F. The higher the temperature the more the muscle fiber breaks down and the more tender your meat will be.
Nutrition Information (Serving Size 1 Thigh)
- 280 Calories
- 19 g Fat
- 7 g Carbs
- 21 g Protein


When I’m prepping for meals there is nothing that brings me more inspiration than chicken thighs. There are so many ways to dress them up and keep them from being boring and they don’t take forever to cook! #ThisGirlLovesToEat
My favorite thing about chicken is the many different ways it can be served and the many different flavors that can be combined with it to keep it from being boring when you eat a lot of it, like I do.
On days like today, when I can have a breakfast that isn’t on the run, I love making a fried egg sandwich. That I can choose between using olive oil spray and butter, depending on my fat needs for the day, to make it #KetoPerfect, makes me even happier! #ThisGirlLovesToEat
Using a spoon to control flow, add most of your egg white to the pan until and let it cook until a solid base starts to form (about 30 seconds). Then, using your spoon to make sure you keep your yolk centered, add the rest of your egg on top of the set white in the pan. Cook about 2 minutes and gently turn your egg. Place your slice of cheese on top of the egg. Cook another 30 – 45 seconds for a perfect Over-Medium.
If desired you can add warmed ham, bacon, or Canadian bacon if you have some pre-made.



