Chicken Parmesan Sandwich

I have been defrosting some chicken breasts since yesterday. I have had a few thoughts as to how I was going to cook them. In the middle of a very tough and interesting trampoline cardio class, I had an idea. Maybe it was because I was jumping my ass off while listening and watching videos with Beyonce, Fergie, Bruno Mars, and a bunch of other hot half naked dancers and singers, but I was thinking of making something healthy. I thought of poaching my chicken breasts in a tomato sauce and adding them on some whole what pasta.

When I asked my husband if he had any suggestions or ideas for the chicken breast, he said, “I don’t care; just don’t over cook it.” Duh! Like any of us ever tries to over cook anything! So I went with the idea of poaching in a yummy sauce and adding it to healthy noodles. My husband had to go out, so I sent him to the store with a list. He called me and asked what kind of noodle I wanted…he seemed a bit annoyed at the fact that we were going to have pasta. Then, I was all like, “Don’t say you don’t care what we have for dinner and then get all pissed that I am making something you might not want. Not the way this works…”

So he came home with all my ingredients, and I was all set to make my healthy dinner. I began making my sauce. I opened the olives…he bought whole ones. Well, I didn’t really specify, so I just sliced them and put them in the sauce. I asked the girls if they wanted some olives. Him- “There are olives in the sauce?” Me- “Uh, yeah, you bought them…I just had to slice them, because you got the whole ones; no biggie. Slicing olives is actually very relaxing.”

Then he had a stroke of genius. FINALLY!!! Him- “Have you cooked the chicken yet?” Me- “No…why?”
Him- “How about making chicken parm sandwiches?” Me- “Brilliant idea! See, this is what I mean!!! You have to tell me!!! Otherwise I am meal planning my ass off without you and then you aren’t allowed to complain!”

Speak up, people! Otherwise you will end up with poached chicken instead of this. Although, I am sure my poached chicken in tomato sauce would have been amazing!

Chicken Parmesan Sandwich

Sauce-

Ingredients-
1 onion, chopped
3 cloves of garlic, crushed and minced
1 container of mushrooms, sliced or chopped
3 tablespoons of tomato paste
1 small can of olives, chopped- save half the juice
3 tablespoons Worcestershire
1/2 cup red wine (or chicken stock)
1 large can crushed tomatoes
1 small can diced tomatoes
2 tablespoons dried Italian Seasoning
1 heaping tablespoon of sugar
good palm full of salt and pepper- 2/3 salt, 1/3 pepper- eyeball, but taste along the way to see if it needs more

Directions-
Heat a large dutch oven/pot and add a few turns of the pan with olive oil and a pat of butter.
Add the onion and cook down for about 5 minutes. Add your garlic and mushrooms and cook down 5 more minutes.
Add the tomato paste. Stir and cook for about 2 minutes. Then add your olives with the juice.
Add the Worcestershire and wine. Mix well and cook down for about 8 minutes. Then add your tomatoes.
Mix well and add your sugar and seasonings. The sugar, Worcestershire, and wine balance out the acidity of the tomatoes and add a richness to the sauce. Cook as long as you can. Add more salt and pepper if needed.

Chicken Parmesan

Ingredients
3-4 chicken breasts- boneless, skinless
1/4 cup heavy cream- could use half-and-half or buttermilk
3 tbs olive oil
8 oz mozzarella cheese
1 cup Italian bread crumbs with 2 tbs grated Parmesan cheese, 1/2 tsp salt, and 1/4 tsp pepper

Pound the chicken breast between plastic wrap/wax paper with a mallet. It should be about 1/4 inch thick. It helps to have cute sous chefs…005

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Preheat oven to 350.
Pour cream in a small/medium bowl. Mix the breadcrumb ingredients and place on a large plate or platter.

Heat a large skillet over medium heat. Add 1 1/2 tbs of the olive oil. Dip the chicken in the heavy cream on both sides well and tap against the bowl to get rid of excess. Dredge well in the breadcrumbs. Repeat for remaining chicken breasts.

Brown the chicken breasts in a cast iron skillet. I had 3 large breasts, so I used one large and one medium pan. Do not overcrowd the pan. If you need to do more than one batch, do it. Remove the chicken to a plate with paper towels to absorb some of the oil. 011

Put the chicken back in the oven on a lined pan and cook for another 5 minutes or until cooked through. Take out and let rest. Slice your mozzarella and cut your loaf of bread in 3 pieces and slice through the middle.
Slice your chicken in to strips to place on your sandwich. There should be no pink! If so, place back in the oven for another 5 minutes or so.

Preheat broiler to high. Add sauce, chicken, more sauce, and the cheese to your bread. Broil for approximately 5 minutes (about 6-inches from flame or heat element), or until cheese is melted, bubbly and begins to brown. 016

Chicken Bruschetta with Pasta – Gluten Free!!!

Hey guys. So one of my friends was going to come and hang out and offered to bring dinner tonight. I was going to take her up on it, when I totally felt like I needed to cook something. I told her to bring a salad and some red wine; I would take care of the rest. I had no idea what I wanted to make.

I had a day to myself… I went to Pilates, went to lunch, and got my hair done. Then I decided to go to Fresh Market to look around and decide once I got there.

I really wanted to make my Bruchetta Chicken with pasta and marinara. But my friend is gluten free, so I needed to first make sure I could find a decent gluten free pasta. Quinoa pasta is supposedly gluey, plus it cost like $8. Then I saw brown rice pasta. I thought I remembered Rachel Ray say she really liked this, plus it was on sale for $3ish. Score! I got chicken breasts, tomatoes, mozzarella, basil, anchovies (don’t balk yet!), and all the other ingredients for the sauce..

Bruchetta Marinara Sauce

Ingredients

2-3 anchovies
1/2 onion, diced
3 cloves garlic, crushed and minced
1/2 container mushrooms sliced and chopped
1 28 oz. can of crushed crushed tomatoes
1 28 oz. can of diced tomatoes
4 squirts of tomato paste
1/3 bottle of red wine; I used Cabernet
2 tablespoons of Worcestershire
2 pats of butter
3 tablespoons sugar.
3 tablespoons of Dried Italian Herb mixture
fresh basil crushed and chopped
1 bay leaf

Directions

Heat a large dutch oven on med-high heat with 1 tablespoon olive oil and 2-3 anchovies. I know some people are going to make the stink eye at my anchovies. Don’t ya’ll. One of the main ingredients in Worcestershire is anchovies! Worcestershire is a chef’s best secret ingredient. You eat it is Caesar Salad, Hamburgers, Meatloaf etc… Once those tiny fish hit the pan, they melt like butter. You will thank me. Please try them. If you want to try to make this, but don’t have anchovies, just add a couple more tablespoons of Worcestershire.

Add a bit more olive oil and your onions. Cook down for 2-3 minutes with a bit of salt and pepper. Add your Mushrooms and garlic. Cook for a few more minutes before adding your tomato paste. Mix that around for a few minutes. A deep tomato smell will fill the air after a couple of minutes. Then add in your wine and Worcestershire. Mix and reduce down for 5 minutes or so. Add your herbs, bay leaf, and sugar. Mix and Reduce to low. Cook for at least 1 hour…the longer the better.

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Bruchetta Chicken

4 Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breasts- season each side with salt and pepper.
Then, brown both sides of chicken in your cast iron skillet. Each side about 8-10 minutes. Put the pan in a 350 oven.

Cut a tomato and some mozzarella. Thinly slice some basil. I roll mine up then chop it up. Place these on top of your chicken in the oven. When you start to see your cheese melt a bit, turn on the broil. Cook until all the cheese is melted and browned on top.

I made the brown rice pasta according to the package. It still had a bit of a bite to it, so I added it the sauce. I mixed well. So yummy! I wouldn’t mind buying this pasta again for a gluten free friend =)

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Chicken Pot Pie using leftovers…

It has been a bit since I have posted. Lots of repeat dinners and friends giving yummy food to our family. Recently we have gotten a KFC feast. Fried chicken and all the fixings? Can’t complain!!! Apparently everyone thinks we are a family of 12 instead of 5… no worries! Just gotta find something to do with the leftovers. Chicken Pot Pie to the rescue! Here is my crazy recipe…

Dice up and cook an onion, along with 2 diced carrots,celery,and 1 container of sliced mushrooms in 3 tablespoons of butter.
Stir the veggies around and cook them for 3 to 4 minutes, until they just start to soften.
Then throw in cooked KFC green beans, mashed potatoes, and 1/2 the gravy, and the chicken. I like to have a mix of white and dark meat shredded or cut into big chunks. I took the meat off the bone and took the skin off. If a little skin stays on, it will not hurt the mixture =) Sprinkle a little flour (2 tablespoons) all over the top. Then pour in 1/2 cup or so white wine…chicken broth if you are all out of wine… add 1 teaspoon of salt and pepper, turmeric… a bit of dried thyme and fresh chopped parsley (optional)
Add a splash of half-and-half or cream for a little creamy richness.
Finally, just let the mixture bubble up until it’s nice and thick; add in frozen peas and cook for 2 minutes. Then set it aside for a sec. (If it gets too thick, just splash in a little more wine or broth.)
Move mixture to a casserole/oven safe dish. Soak biscuits with remaining gravy then crumble on top. Cook at 350 for 20 minutes.
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Family Favorite: Montery Chicken and Skillet Potatoes

Becca had her last football game today. Cheer is over for the year. I am happy and sad. While we will still probably take a night or two tumbling class in a few weeks, we are not having to go to practice 2-3 times a week and a game every Sat. anymore. Becca LOVES cheering, so I am a bit sad that she doesn’t get to strut her stuff and cheer her heart out each week.

Meal planning has been pretty M.I.A. Our life is unpredictable. Full time working parents (sort of), 3 kids (one is VERY ill), and many other life challenges thrown our way…
But family dinner is still important; the girls, hubby, and I still love a nice home cooked meal.

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Copy Cat Monterey Chicken

Leftover Risotto

Happy Friday! This is a wonderful comfort food meal that I made from my leftovers last night. Not too colorful and a bit foggy, but it is rich, creamy, and super delicious!

Leftover Risotto with Creamy Tomato and Mushroom Chicken

Ingredients
3/4 stick butter, browned
1 1/2 cups Arborio rice
1/2 cup dry white wine
leftover chicken thighs in sauce
5 cups simmering chicken stock, a spoonful at a time
1 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese
2 teaspoons kosher salt
1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

Directions

Heat your dutch oven or large wide pot on med. high heat
Add your butter. Heat until just brown. Add your rice. Mix and toast for 4 minutes. Salt and pepper to taste.
Add your wine. Stir and reduce 5 minutes.
Add your leftover chicken thighs in sauce
Mix and add your stock a bit at a time on med heat until your rice is tender…about 40 minutes.
Check your seasoning and add more if needed.
Add your cheese in the end.

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