So do you want to know what's turned my household upside down? (OK, I'm being over-dramatic, but it is really good!)
From the Taste of Home Best of Simple & Delicious Cookbook, which a college friend and her sweet family gave to me for graduation, comes "Creamy Chicken and Pasta" (p. 15):
Ingredients
2 cups uncooked penne pasta
1 cup sliced green onions
2 tbsp butter
1/2 cup chicken broth
1 tsp minced garlic
1 tbsp all-purpose flour
1/3 cup water
1 cup heavy whipping cream
2 cups cubed cooked chicken
Salt and pepper
Shredded Parmesan cheese
[The recipe in the book adds 2 cups sliced fresh mushrooms to be sauteed with the green onions, 2 tbsp drained capers to be added with the chicken, and notes that white wine can be used instead of chicken broth. I'm not a mushroom fan, I don't really care about the capers, and I think chicken broth works well - so I omitted those things. The recipe also gives set amounts for the salt and pepper - 1/4 tsp salt and 1/8 tsp pepper - but I've learned you kind of have to experiment with the seasonings. These are just my personal changes, but we all have different taste!]
Directions
"Cook pasta according to package directions. Meanwhile, in a large skillet, saute mushrooms and onions [or just the onions] in butter for 4-5 minutes or until tender. Add wine or broth and garlic. Bring to a boil; cook until liquid is reduced by half, about 5 minutes.
Combine the flour and water until smooth; gradually add to the mushroom mixture. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat; cook and stir for 2 minutes or until thickened. Stir in the cream. Bring to a boil. Reduce the heat; simmer, uncovered, for 4-5 minutes or until heated through.
Drain pasta. Add the past, chicken, capers [or not], salt and pepper to cream sauce. Cook for 3-4 minutes or until heated through. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. Yield: 5 servings."
That's it! Here are some notes to remember, though:
- Unless you're fantastic at mincing - like Tiana in The Princess and the Frog - it might take a while to chop up all those green onions and cut up the chicken. So you can do those things ahead of time if it helps!
- There are a lot of steps to making the sauce, but it doesn't take too long - you just have to be able to devote your attention to it.
- Be sure to use a big skillet, because even though when you start out it seems like too much room, you'll be adding the pasta and chicken directly to the sauce.
- You might end up with a lot of dishes... But I think it's worth it! My parents and grandparents seem to enjoy this dish, and it's kind of fun to make!
(Pictures are mine from my birthday dinner last Sunday - I just made the pasta; my mom did the rest! I doubled the recipe so there would be enough for my grandparents, parents, and me. And my grandma made a delicious birthday cake for me! The recipe is from the Taste of Home Best of Simple & Delicious Cookbook.)
6 comments:
AMBER! Great job with the cooking, girl! Anything with cheese and heavy cream has to be yummy, lol! You'll be the Next Food Network Star in no time! ;-) Seriously though practice makes perfect. I LOVE to cook and bake - at 75% Italian it's required, lol! If you ever need any recipes or have any questions let me know and I would be happy to help in anyway I can!
From when I was little we always watched "Lidia's Italy" on PBS. Her son is Joe Bastianich - the miserable looking judge from MasterChef. Anyway, at the end of her program she'd always say, "Tutti a tavola a mangiare!" Meaning, "everyone to the table to eat." I don't know why I just told you that but it's a fun saying to learn when you call your family to the table! :-)
I'm so proud of you, my friend! As my Nana says every time I cook or bake something - "Your husband must be right around the corner! God's preparing you because men do love to eat." Very logical thinking wouldn't you say?? ;-)
Blessings,
Amanda
Mmmm, that looks so yummy! And good for you learning how to cook! I have a 20 year old daughter who has no interest in things of the kitchen. She can make Top Ramen and Mac & Cheese(Kraft). First learning to drive, now learning to cook! Way to branch out girl!!
What a lovely birthday dinner, Amber! This looks delicious! I'm going to add it to our dinner line up very soon. Thank you for sharing the recipe. : )
Amanda,
Aww, thank you! I appreciate your enthusiastic encouragement - and your willingness to help me out! :) It's great to know I'm not alone should I need some extra tips or options in the kitchen!
Love those stories/sayings you shared!! ;D That definitely sounds like a fun way to call you family for dinner...although I'd probably butcher the pronunciation, LOL! And I love what your Nana says! Sounds good to me! ;) It's just like Tiana says in The Princess and the Frog when John Goodman's character praises her beignets - "The way to a man's heart is through his stomach." ;)
~Amber
Julie,
I think it's pretty yummy, if I do say so myself! ;) Of course, I didn't come up with the recipe or anything...but it's fun to put together - and even more fun to eat! ;)
Thank you so much for the kind words of encouragement! I have to say, though, that I still have a lot to learn - and I still haven't made any strides toward learning how to drive after getting my permit (again)... But hopefully soon I'll try to get behind that wheel again! :)
~Amber
Michelle,
Aww, that's awesome! Thank you so much for your sweet words - I really hope you like the recipe as much as I do!! :) Feel free to let me know if I need to clarify any of my notes or anything!
~Amber
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