Easy Chicken Piccata Over Angel Hair Pasta!

“Cooking is about creating something delicious for someone else.” – Ayumi Komura

As you all should know by now, we love Italian food! We are always looking for new variations of old classics, and today’s recipe fits that bill. We of course put our own spin on this favorite, and I’m confident you are going to love it!

Watch me make it here at my YouTube Video!

NOTE~ Unfortunately there was a glitch in the ending of the video, so to the end watch the second video below with the recipe! Thanks for understanding friends!

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Ingredients: Yields approximately 4 servings

2 boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cut into sections

4 cups chicken broth

3 strips of bacon, fried and cut into 1 inch sections

1 medium shallot, sliced lengthwise

4 TBSP salted butter

2 TBSP garlic infused olive oil

2 TBSP lemon juice OR juice from 1 large lemon

2 TBSP capers, drained

1 TBSP roasted garlic cloves

½ cup all purpose white flour

¼ cup grated parmesan cheese

1 tsp seasoned garlic salt

½  tsp pink Himalayan salt

½ tsp fresh ground black pepper

About ¼ cup fresh parsley leaves

To watch the final portion of my YouTube Video, click the video below!

1. Wash chicken breasts and cut into smaller sections~ first in half lengthwise, and then into thirds horizontally. You should end up with about 6 pieces per breast.

2. In a bowl combine flour and parmesan cheese, garlic salt, salt & pepper; blend well.

3. Take each piece of chicken and dredge in flour coating both sides evenly.

Reserve remaining seasoned flour.

4. In a large cast iron skillet, heat half  the butter and infused olive oil.

5. Begin adding in the chicken pieces in a single layer; you may need to repeat this process twice depending on the size of your skillet. Remove cooked pieces onto a paper towel lined plate while cooking. Fry each side about 2 to 4 minutes depending on thickness. Be sure to check doneness by cutting into the center and when the juices run clear.

6. Place cooked chicken in a container and cover to keep warm.

7. Once all your chicken is fried add remaining butter, broth, lemon juice, shallots, capers, bacon, and garlic cloves and ¼ cup of the remaining seasoned flour into the skillet; blend thoroughly until there are no flour clumps and all the ingredients are well blended.

Once picatta gravy has thickened, cook for about 1 minute.

Once the gravy is done, serve over the chicken with mashed potatoes and your favorite vegetable! So yum!

PRO TIP: Precut your bacon into 1 inch sections and then fry! This makes it easier than trying to crumble it!

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Jean


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Easy Recipe for Delicious Spicy Shrimp Scampi with a Twist!

“Cooking is about passion, so it may look slightly temperamental in a way that it’s too assertive to the naked eye.” – Gordon Ramsay

We just love pasta with shrimp.. Or steak & shrimp… or really anything with shrimp! We love shrimp! This is a really easy & fast dish to make to add to any pasta or vegetable dish, or as an accompaniment to meat. Ok, you can even just eat this as an appetizer… it’s so good friends.

If you follow me at all, you know I love to change up a traditional recipe and give it a Jean or Dave twist, and of course this recipe is no different. Dave & the boys like a bit of spice to their food, so we decide to add some red pepper flakes and fresh ground pepper to this already amazing dish. But we didn’t stop there! If you recall, I just did a recipe for roasted garlic and infused garlic olive oil… yep, you guessed it! We use the oil & cloves to add that extra special oompf! You will love this recipe friends, so be sure to let me know how you enjoyed it in the comments!

Watch me make this delicious recipe at my YouTube Channel below!

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Ingredients: Yields 4 ~ 2 cup servings approximately

1 ~ 12 ounce bag of cooked extra large, peeled & deveined shrimp with or without the tails on

1~ 1 pound bag of angel hair OR thin OR regular spaghetti noodles, cooked. 

¼ cup Garlic Infused Olive Oil~ see recipe

Roasted garlic~ about 3 bulbs worth

½ cup chicken broth

4 TBSP salted butter

2 TBSP lemon juice OR juice from 1 large lemon 

½ tsp pink Himalayan salt

½ tsp red pepper flakes

¼ tsp fresh ground black pepper

Fresh parsley

Marinara sauce~ Click link for my easy homemade recipe!

Freshly grated parmesan cheese

Watch my super easy YouTube video on how to make roasted garlic and garlic infused olive oil!

1. Fill a large stock pot about ¾ way full with water, add 1 tsp salt; bring to a rolling boil and add pasta; cook following package instructions. Drain and return to the pot with some butter and olive oil so it doesn’t stick.

2. While water is boiling, in a large cast iron skillet or stainless steel skillet, heat 2 TBSP of the butter and all the olive oil; make sure butter is melted.

3. Toss the shrimp in and add all seasonings; toss to evenly coat the shrimp.

4. Cook for about 2 minutes and turn; cook an additional 2 minutes.

5. Add the remaining ingredients and cooked for about 3 to 5 minutes stirring to blend evenly.

6. When done, place about 2 cups of the pasta on a plate, top with desired amount of marinara sauce, take about 6 to 8 shrimp and place on top and garnish with shredded parmesan cheese.

Enjoy with a salad & some delicious sourdough bread and dip in infused olive oil.

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Eat fresh, shop local & have a happy day,
Jean


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Jean

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Watch my YouTube Video while I make my Easy Chicken Parmesan Recipe!

CLICK THIS LINK to see my blog with the complete list of ingredients & descriptions!

Added bonus: You can go to my blog at http://www.fordragonfliesandme.com to purchase my original cookbook, Lovingly Seasoned Eats and Treats in either a spiral bound soft cover OR NEW, a Downloadable PDF version. The cookbook has almost 1000 recipes on almost 500 pages! Check out the Cookbook Testimonials while you’re there!

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Check out my Easy Lasagna Recipe on my YouTube Channel!

This is, next to all my soups, Dave’s favorite food! I love cooking for my family and those I love. I know I get that from my grandmother, mother, and aunt. They all cooked with passion… with love. I am grateful everyday I had such wonderful mentors both in the kitchen and with the display of love.

Watch how I make super easy and incredibly yummy Lasagna recipe at my YouTube Channel below. I prefer to use my homemade Marinara recipe, although of course you can use your favorite jarred sauce as well. Enjoy friends!

To see the original recipe for the complete list of ingredients, CLICK THIS LINK!

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Jean

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Easy Chicken Marsala with Angel Hair Pasta

“Cookery is not chemistry. It is an art. It requires instinct and taste rather than exact measurements.” – Marcel Boulestin

Our favorite cuisines are by far Italian and Mexican… so yum! I had this recipe at a wonderful little Italian restaurant, and of course I thought, “I can make this better!” So I found a basic recipe and adjusted it according to my family’s tastes and what we enjoy. 

What is your family’s favorite dish? Let me know if you make this & how you enjoyed it. Any tips & tricks from you? Leave your comments below, I love your feedback!

Enjoy friends!

You can watch me make it at my YouTube channel. Click the link below!

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Ingredients: Yields 4 Servings

2 large boneless, skinless chicken breasts

¼ cup all purpose white flour

2 cups chicken broth

1 cup Marsala wine

1 cup heavy whipping cream

1~ 16 ounce container of crimini mushrooms, sliced

½ cup shallots, diced

2 fresh garlic cloves minced OR 2 tsp jarred

3 TBSP extra virgin olive oil

3 TBSP salted butter

1 tsp pink Himaylean salt

1 tsp fresh ground black pepper

1 tsp fresh thyme leaves 

1 pound angel hair pasta

If you’d like to have pasta sauce over your noodles, rather than the Marsala gravy, use your favorite brand or here is the recipe for my super delish & easy to make Marinara Sauce!

Enjoy friends!

1. Cut chicken breasts in half if attached, then horizontally.

2. Tenderize until about ½ inch thick.

If you don’t have a meat tenderizer, no worries. Watch Dave demonstrate with a simple kitchen item!

3. In a bowl, add flour and seasonings; coat each breast on both sides. Reserve the remaining seasoned flour.

4. In an electric skillet, add half the butter and half the olive oil; heat in the skillet and then add the chicken breasts; cook on each side for 3 minutes until golden; remove to a plate

5. Add the remaining butter and olive oil into the skillet; add mushrooms and reserved seasoned flour, cook for about 6-8 minutes covered stirring occasionally; add shallots and garlic; cook an additional 1-2 minutes.

Add broth, cream, wine; stir until well blended.

6. Add chicken breasts into the mixture; cover and cook for 15 minutes. Turn chicken breasts and cook for an additional 15 to 20 minutes.

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Added bonus: You can go to my blog at http://www.fordragonfliesandme.com to purchase my original cookbook, Lovingly Seasoned Eats and Treats in either a spiral bound soft cover OR NEW, a Downloadable PDF version. The cookbook has almost 1000 recipes on almost 500 pages! Check out the Cookbook Testimonials while you’re there!

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Eat fresh, shop local & have a happy day,

Jean

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