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Thursday, May 2, 2013

Easy Italian Chicken Pasta

Finally! I'm going to share a super duper easy Italian dish that I sort of stumbled upon last week. Here's the background story...when I asked Brad if he had any requests for dinner he said "Some kind of pasta." So I went to the store and picked up some penne noodles (my second favorite type of noodle to bowtie), tomato sauce, and some sourdough bread to go with it.

I had three chicken breasts in the freezer from a previous meal that needed to be used so I defrosted them and then just stared at them....again, I am NOT a cook, we don't have a grill yet, and Brad was at school...my first thought, CRAP! What have I gotten myself into?! So I started cooking the noodles and continued to stare at the thawed chicken breasts, trying to think like a chef. Then I realized, they needed to be marinated in something that will give them some flavor so I started hunting around in my cabinets and refrigerator. VOILA! I found some Caesar Vinaigrette dressing and, remembering our fancy spice rack we got as a wedding present, some Italian Seasoning. I poured 1 cup of the vinaigrette and 1 Tablespoon of the seasoning into a gallon size plastic baggie and added the raw chicken breasts. I let that sit for about an hour before cooking them in a skillet on the stove. I just kept flipping them every so often to make sure they were getting done on both sides.



While the chicken and noodles were cooking, I rubbed some stick butter onto the top of the sourdough bread and stuck it in the over at 350degrees for about 8-10 minutes. I mixed some olive oil and parmesan cheese & garlic herbs into a little ramekin for dipping the bread in (like they do at Zio's or Johnny Carino's). I drained the noodles, sliced the chicken and bread up, warmed some sauce, and it was ready to eat!



Seriously. It was delicious, and I was super proud of myself because I didn't follow a recipe! It was also perfect for the two of us; we both ate some that night and then there was enough for me to take for lunch the next day and a little bit of leftovers. I felt very accomplished! Even Brad said something like "Wow this is really good!" and THAT right there is the best compliment ever! :) So there you have it, my "genius" recipe. If you're a great cook you're probably like, Wow, really that's all ya got? but you have to give me a break...I'm a baker!


Until next time ~ Jen

PS: Here is an easy reference recipe for the Italian Chicken & Pasta dish...

Easy Italian Chicken Pasta
(Adjust as needed for the size of your family, I made this amount for 2 people and still had leftovers)
What You Will Need:
     3 raw chicken breasts
     1 cup of Caesar Vinaigrette dressing
     1 Tablespoon of Italian Seasoning
     Any kind of noodles (your choice)
     Pasta sauce (your choice again, warm up the amount you think you will need)

What To Do:
1. Marinate the chicken breasts in the dressing and seasoning mix for at least an hour (I imagine if you did overnight it would enhance the flavor even more)
2. Cook noodles as directed; spray a skillet with cooking spray and place your marinated chicken breasts in the pan on Med/High heat until cooked thoroughly.
3. Slice up your chicken breasts how you like.
4. You can either warm your sauce up in a pan on the stove or in the microwave; put all the yummy ingredients into a bowl and ENJOY!

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

It's May! Self-Defense & A Busy Month

Woooo, what a week it has been so far!! I have been going, going, going!!! Brad has been gearing up for finals this week and taking over my computer so that's why I've missed a couple of days. (Blogger has an app for iPhone but I don't really like typing full-on paragraphs on my phone.)

But HELLO MAY! It's my birthday month and I've got lots of exciting events coming up! It's the beginning of wedding and graduation season, plus a million other things I have planned, so here we go!
(My cupcake calendar at work...it helps makes my day a little sweeter)

It all started last weekend when my mom and I took a self-defense class. In the beginning I thought it was totally cheesy, but by the end of it on Saturday I was totally grateful that I had the opportunity to take it and learn how to protect myself. I highly recommend that if you can find a R.A.D. Systems class near you, TAKE IT! R.A.D. stands for Rape Aggression Defense. (click here to check out their website and find a class near you!) Hopefully I never have to use the things that I learned but I definitely feel more confident about myself being in that kind of situation. At the end of the class, one of the instructors put on the full "Aggressor Suit" and "attacked" us one at a time, granted we knew he was coming but it gave us a chance to test out our new skills.
This is a picture of my mom being "attacked", she got him real good! ;)
 
 In other exciting news, they've started on our driveway!! Came home from Zumba tonight to dirt/concrete/gravel being moved from our driveway and prepped for the weekend when they are hoping to start pouring. I'm hoping it doesn't rain too much tomorrow and Friday so that they don't have any delays, but I'm extremely grateful that we are able to do this so I am willing to be patient. I'll keep y'all updated as we see more progress!! Have I mentioned that I'm VERY EXCITED!

 
 
Tomorrow, tomorrow, I swear I'll share my genius recipe for an Italian dish with you tomorrow!! I know you will love it!
 
Until next time ~ Jen