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

Meal Planning 1/3/15

It has been a long time since I have done a post on my meal planning. August 10th to be exact. Starting 2015 off right by going back to planning my weekly dinners. Here is the fist one. Here is hoping that it will inspire you to do the same thing.

Sat- Chicken Parmesan Sandwiches- recipe to come…

Sun- Some sort of shrimp pasta… something like this https://funfoodiefamily.com/2014/10/26/shrimp-fettuccine-sorrentini/ or maybe https://funfoodiefamily.com/2013/09/02/shrimp-and-broccoli-angel-hair-alfredo/

Mon- Crock Pot Beef Stoganoff https://funfoodiefamily.com/2014/03/24/easy-crockpot-beef-stoganoff/

Tuesday- Grandparents take the girls to dinner while I go to yoga and hubby has hockey… and we will probably eat leftovers…

Wed- Chinese Night- My friend from college comes over once or twice a month. We rotate between me cooking and ordering Chinese. There is always wine. We get to catch up and the girls love her!

Th- Burger Tacos- new recipe…

Friday- Date Night Sushi- It has been awhile.

Anything new you are trying or maybe want to see on the blog in the New Year????

Smothered Pork Chops

Hey guys! Happy Friday! Today was a pretty nice day. We slept in until about 8:45. Then I relaxed more with some coffee and went to an amazing Pilates class. Later I met a friend for lunch and chatted. The girls came with me and had a good time as well. It was also my dog’s birthday. Brutus got spoiled with some treats and toys.

This afternoon I cleaned out the kitchen to see what I could make. I defrosted some pork chops and decided to come up with a new recipe. My kids LOVE pork chops and gravy, so I thought to make a gravy smothered pork chop with mashed potatoes and veggies. I turned on my I-pod, poured myself a glass of wine, and got to cooking. It felt amazing to get back in the kitchen.

The verdict?
Everyone loved it, so this is totally going in to my pork chop recipe rotation.

Be on the lookout for a new chicken dish tomorrow. I am brewing up some ideas…

Smothered Pork Chops

Ingredients
1/2 stick of butter or 1/4 cup olive oil
3-5 pork chops, 3/4-inch thick, bone-in—- you could do this with any pork chop; no bone or thinner pork chops need less time. Just reduce the browning time or time it is cooked in the gravy. For accurate cooking, use a thermometer. Take out at 145 and let rest for 5 minutes. It will come up to 150-160 and be perfectly safe to eat.
1 onion, thinly sliced
3 garlic cloves, crushed and minced
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1 cup all-purpose flour
1 cup chicken broth
1/2 cup heavy cream (sub. buttermilk or half and half)

Directions
Dry off your chops with a paper towel. Put the flour in a shallow plate/bowl and add the salt and pepper. Dredge the pork chops in the seasoned flour; shaking off the excess.

Heat a large cast iron skillet over medium heat and coat with the oil. I used one large and one med. so I would not over crowd the pan. You may end up steaming them and they will not brown, so make sure you have plenty of room. No overcrowding!

When the oil is hot, your pan should be smoking and ready for the meat. Lay the pork chops in the pan and cook for 3-5 minutes on each side until golden brown.

Remove the pork chops from the pan and add a little sprinkle of seasoned flour to the pan drippings. Add more butter if necessary.

Add your onions and cook them down, about 8-10 minutes. Mix the flour into the fat to dissolve and then pour in the chicken broth in a little at a time. Let the liquid cook down for 5 minutes to reduce and thicken a bit.

Stir in the heavy cream a little at a time to finish the gravy and return the pork chops to the pan, covering them with the sauce. Simmer for 5 minutes until the pork is cooked through.

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I served with a side of mashed potatoes and mixed veggies. Dinner was a hit. Trust me…just do it! =) Amy

Reflections on a New Year

2015…I wanted to make a New Year post. I am sitting here trying to figure out what to say. I know most people say it is a new year and a fresh start. Many resolve to eat better, workout more, spend less money etc. To me it feels just like another day. It always has. BUT this time there is a bit of a difference.

Our 2015 will be a “fresh start” and a “new beginning.” Our family trying to make sense of a normal world. One that doesn’t revolve around hospitals, doctor appointments, and taking care of a sick kid. Our girls have never known any other way, really. Even when times were good and “normal” these last 5 years, they were still not really…

Little things most people don’t even think of. Going places that normal kids and families go to…the library, pool, movies, jumpy places, picnics, vacations etc; learning to ride a bike, roller skating, bowling, etc. Heck, even going out to eat was a pretty big deal!

So for us in 2015, for our new family of four, we will make our lives count. That is our resolution. We will go places; we will do things. We will create our new normal. I will read books (not just middle school novels and cookbooks). I will go to the gym; I will take new and exciting fitness classes. I will take Brutus on runs in the park while the girls ride their bikes/scooters. We will go on trips; camping, skiing, Disney World, beach, etc. We will redo our bathrooms and kitchen to make them awesome. We will go to new restaurants. I will get back in the kitchen and make some damn delicious food. We will live and make our lives count. =) Amy

Looking forward to the New Year

Hey guys! I am missing my kitchen. I am so appreciative for all my friends who have delivered meals to us in a time that just sucks. BUT, I am really missing my kitchen and cooking meals for my family. Bought a few cookbooks; researching some new food ideas and getting lots of inspiration for the new year. Have a happy new year and see you back in 2015!012