Sunday, January 6, 2013

Creamy Chicken Penne with Parmesan and Tomato

Ingredients

2 cups penne pasta
2 tablespoons butter
1 lb chicken breast, cut into strips
4 tomatoes, diced and unseeded
1 medium onion, diced
6 garlic cloves, minced
1 tsp oregano
1 tsp marjoram
1 tsp thyme1 tbs black pepper
1 tsp salt
1 cup of heavy cream or half and half
1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese

Directions

In a medium saucepan, add butter, garlic and onion, oregano, marjoram, thyme, black pepper and salt. Cook until onions are translucent.

Normally, most normal people (I admitt that I'm not normal) have chicken ready and thawed prior to cooking. This was last minute. My chicken was frozen, so I boiled my chicken, then diced. Next time, I will add the raw chicken in this first step so the chicken can soak up some yummy juices.


Set a pot to boil 4 quarts of water or chicken stock. Add penne, boil until pasta is tender but still somewhat firm. Nobody likes overly mushy pasta. I like to boil in chicken stock because it can give the noodles a little more flavor. In this recipe, I even boiled them with some of my diced tomatoes to soak up some of those juices too!

Anyway, I added my diced chicken at this point. Stir in the heavy cream, Parmesan cheese and as seen in the next picture, I also did the rest of my tomatoes. The mixture can look a little soupy at first but it will thicken up.

If you had to opt for milk and butter to substitute for the heavy cream or half and half, it's okay! Use some corn starch or arrow root powder to thicken it up. If you do end up using a thickener, heat up your milk in the microwave and dissolve the thickener into the milk prior to adding. If you add the thickener without dissolving it first in the hot milk, it will clump... Ew!
Drain the noodles and return to pan. Add the chicken tomato sauce, stir and serve. Sprinkle some Parmesan for some really yummy flavor. If you want a little kick, use crushed red pepper in the beginning of the recipe. Enjoy!

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Gemelle with Oil and Garlic

For Christmas, Danny and I recently received "The Silver Palate Cook Book" by Julee Rosso and Sheila Lukins with Michael McLaughlin. Many of these recipes look fantastic! I came across "Spaghetti Aglio Et Olio" or Spaghetti with Oil and Garlic. I figured I would try it but it looked boring. I'm sure the dish is really good but it's just a pound of spaghetti dressed in chicken broth, garlic and parsley. Aside from that, I didn't want a dish that was comprised of just carbs. I added chicken, tomato and some other stuff to spice it up. Maybe I can call this one "Gemelle Aglio Et Olio"? Lol.

Ingredients

12 garlic cloves, peeled
1/4 cup olive oil
4 quarts chicken stock or canned chicken broth
2 chicken breast fillets
18 oz Gemelle pasta
4 red tomatoes, diced
1 tbs parsley
1 tbs oregano
1 tbs basil
1 tbs ground black pepper
2 cups grated Parmesan cheese
1/4 - 1/2 tsp of crushed red pepper flakes (optional)

Directions



Slice 6 cloves of garlic and mince or garlic press the other six. Place the sliced garlic in a small skillet and garnish with black pepper. Keep it at bay for later use. I realized that I didn't use as much olive oil as you can see in this picture and next time I think I will use the 1/4 cup as suggested in the ingredients list.
Bring 4 quarts of chicken stock or canned chicken broth to a boil. Skim off the foam as it boils the chicken. The chicken can be whole or finely diced, whatever your preference is. I prefer whole so my slices are more fine later. Allow the chicken to boil for 15 minutes or until thoroughly cooked.

While chicken is cooking, start on your herbs, cheese and tomatoes. Set aside.

After the chicken is done, finely chop if not done so already.

Do not drain your chicken broth. Instead, add the gemelle and cook until tender but still firm; do not overcook. Drain most of the broth, leaving about 4 cups and returning the pasta to the pot.
 
Add the chicken, tomatoes, minced garlic, herbs and 1/2 cup of Parmesan cheese to your noodle broth mixture.

Add your desired amount of crushed red pepper flakes. Not everyone likes super spicy! I found that a 1/4 tsp - 1/2 tsp gave it a nice kick that wasn't over doing it.

Stir and allow to simmer for 5 minutes.

Meanwhile, heat the oil and sliced garlic you previously made over medium heat. Cook, stirring occasionally, until golden brown. Stir in heated olive oil and sliced garlic and toss thoroughly.

Divide your pasta evenly and serve immediately garnished with freshly ground black pepper and Parmesan cheese. Enjoy!

I kept insisting to Danny that we make a creme sauce to dress the dish but he assured me that it would taste good. In the end, the olive oil and chicken broth coated the noodles perfectly almost like their own sauce. I loved it!

Happy New Year

Happy New Year! We started the blog and then BFFFFFTTT..... life happened. I think my new years resolution is to start updating more. I can't wait to put up pictures of the baby when she comes as well as new recipes or something. She's kicking me at the moment, she must agree!! As I just posted on Facebook, I hope giving birth will be the only pain I get this new year.

We spent the new year at Danny's brother's apartment where we had an amazing view of the Denver area.


They launched fireworks off two of the buildings but I wasn't able to get very good shots (I think this camera is crappy). I referred to a friend who is majoring in photography to try and mess with the settings but it didn't really work out.


Here is Danny being a goof. It was 9:30pm before the New Year lol. Don't know why that matters but I am saying it anyway! We watched Star Wars: Return of the Jedi!!! Woo! Man that movie looks so crappy now and we found a lot of plot devices in it.

Here we are smilin'... at least he is hehe. I decided to finger curl my hair for the event! It looked meh. I need longer hair! Thank God for pregnancy at the plus side of even my hair growing at super speed!

My hubby is so handsome :)

We counted down, made some noise via annoying noise makers, then had a glass of white grape juice in campaign glasses! Plus a kiss from Danny. It was all around a nice night. Happy New Year everyone!