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New Mommy chicken parmesaney

Posted By: Brandy on January 18, 2009 in Chicken, Italian, Main Dishes, Uncategorized - Comments: 1 Comment »

As a new mother, I often crave dishes that I will never conceivably have the time to make.  Last night I wanted Chicken Parmesan and dog-gonnit, I was gonna make it.  This is a straight out the fridge recipe so bare with me.

Preheat over to 350 degrees. I had three defrosted chicken breasts, so I had to make it work.  First, I pounded the chicken out to 1/2 inch thick.  I dipped them in seasoned flour then, egg (2 beaten eggs with a tablespoon of water), and then dredged them in Italian breadcrumbs mixed with Parmesan cheese.  I put them on  a cookie sheet that I had sprayed with cooking spray.  I baked them in 10 minute intervals until they reached 180 degrees.  It took about 25 minutes.

In the meantime, I made some spiral pasta.  When the chicken was done, I put 2 tablespoons of pre-made pasta sauce onto each chicken breast and then I covered them in shredded mozzarella cheese.  I put the three chicken breasts under the broiler on high for about 90 seconds until the cheese was melty and bubbly.  (Actually, I cooked mine a few seconds too long as you can see by the photos, but 90 seconds should be perfect). 

I poured more of the pasta sauce from a jar onto the pasta right after it was drained so that the pasta would soak up some of the flavor.  I dished out the pasta onto two plates for Adam and I and added a piece of chicken to each. I then grated some fresh parmesan cheese over the top and sprinkled the plates with fresh cut basil that I happened to have left over from yesterday’s meal. 

The meal took about 35-40 minutes in all and was absolutely delicious.  Today, I prepared the last chicken breast with the cheese and cut it in half to serve over pasta for lunch.  Adam and I were able to enjoy a smaller version a second time around.

Fast and easy and always pleasing, that’s New Mommy Chicken Parmesaney!

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  1. Marcy says:

    This looks just wonderful, i’ll have to give it a try, then again any meal with Pasta is a good meal. Good job Brandy! Tell Adam thanks for the heads up!

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