This 4-Ingredient Chicken Cordon Bleu Crescent Braid is a simple yet elegant shortcut that captures all the flavors of the classic French dish with minimal effort. Using a sheet of crescent dough as a buttery, flaky crust, you enclose savory ham, tender chicken, and nutty Swiss cheese in a beautiful braided pattern. The braiding technique looks impressive but is surprisingly forgiving—any small gaps allow the cheese to peek out and caramelize beautifully.
4-Ingredient Chicken Cordon Bleu Crescent Braid
Ingredients
| Ingredient | Amount |
|---|---|
| Refrigerated crescent dough sheet | 1 (8 oz) can |
| Cooked chicken (shredded or chopped) | 2 cups |
| Deli ham (Black Forest or Honey) | 4–6 slices |
| Swiss cheese (Emmental or Baby Swiss) | 4–6 slices |
How to Make 4-Ingredient Chicken Cordon Bleu Crescent Braid
Step 1: Prepare the Dough
Preheat your oven to 375°F. Line a rimmed baking sheet with foil and lightly grease it. Unroll the dough sheet into a 12×8-inch rectangle.
Tip: If using standard crescent rolls instead of a seamless sheet, press the perforations together firmly to prevent the dough from splitting while baking.
Step 2: Cut for the Braid
Divide the dough visually into three lengthwise sections. The middle 3 inches will hold the filling. Cut 8–10 diagonal strips (about 1 inch wide) along the two side sections, leaving the center intact.
Step 3: Add the Filling
Spread the chicken along the center, leaving a 1-inch border at top and bottom. Layer the ham over the chicken, then top with Swiss cheese.
Tip: Fold large slices of ham in half to keep them inside the center section and maintain a neat braid.
Step 4: Braid the Dough
Fold the top and bottom dough flaps over the filling ends to seal. Alternate crossing the left and right strips over the center, overlapping like a shoelace. Tuck any loose ends under the bottom.
Step 5: Bake Until Golden
Bake for 18–22 minutes, until the braid is deep golden brown and the cheese is bubbling through the strips.
Tip: Rotate the pan halfway through baking to ensure even browning, as most ovens have hot spots.
Step 6: Rest Before Slicing
Let the braid rest for 5 minutes. This allows the cheese to set slightly, making it easier to slice without spilling.
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