4 stars (out of 5 - even though I had some problems: see modifications to make this even better)
I ran across another delicious looking recipe on the PW's website for chicken scallopine. It looked simple enough, so I tried it out for the first time when PTL came over for dinner. The original recipe can be found here: http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2009/03/chicken-scallopine/. In the end, this recipe was very good and SB even rated it highly. However, I must say to proceed with caution, as I had quite a bit of difficulty with it (curdled a bit, runny), with the sauce ultimately being saved by PTL.
I ran across another delicious looking recipe on the PW's website for chicken scallopine. It looked simple enough, so I tried it out for the first time when PTL came over for dinner. The original recipe can be found here: http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2009/03/chicken-scallopine/. In the end, this recipe was very good and SB even rated it highly. However, I must say to proceed with caution, as I had quite a bit of difficulty with it (curdled a bit, runny), with the sauce ultimately being saved by PTL.
Ingredients:
1 package linguine
4 whole Boneless, Skinless, Trimmed Chicken Breasts
Salt and pepper
Flour (approx. 3 tbsp)
2 tbsp olive oil
4 tbsp butter
1-2 packages of white mushrooms, thinly sliced*
1 cup dry white wine
1 lemon
½ cups half & half* (see note)
1 tsp (heaping) capers
Fresh parley, chopped
Fresh Parmesan cheese, grated
{*Note. I used 4 chicken cutlets, plus one Chick'n breast, and it was enough sauce. The original recipe calls for heavy cream; I tried to be a bit more healthy and use Half & Half, and it was not worth it (see below). I strongly recommend using the heavy cream instead, otherwise the sauce was runny and I needed to add some butter to thicken it. Finally, I used only 1 package of white mushrooms, but the sauce could have ultimately used more. I would add an additional 1/2 package if I was making this again}.
1. Before I started anything, I first cut up the white mushrooms into thin slices.
2. I then prepared the parsley, so that I could just throw it in when everything was ready.
3. I then prepared the chicken: First, I put a generous portion of salt and pepper on each side...
4. ... and dredged each side in flour. This way, I felt that everything was in place for me to start cooking.
5. I then started the water for the pasta, and cooked according to the package. While this was cooking, I prepared the rest of the meal:
6. First, I heated the butter and oil in a frying pan. When it was hot, I added the chicken. You want a nice golden brown colour on the outside. When done, I set these aside.
7. Added the mushrooms to the pan...
8. ... and then immediately added the wine and the lemon juice from 1/2-1 lemon. I cooked this vigorously until it reduced. Apparently in 1 minute, but mine took much longer.
9. At this point, I ran into a bit of trouble. Here, you are to reduce the heat and add the cream. I don't know if it was the half and half I used or what, but mine curdled a bit. In the end, it was fine, but about here I started to panic and not feel so happy. At this point, you also want to make sure it is salty enough, and add some more pepper.
10. Eventually, PTL and myself fixed this by adding more butter to thicken (healthy!) and letting it reduce on it's own. We then added it to the pasta and stirred in the parsley.
11. Finally, the chicken was placed on the plate, and the pasta + sauce heaped over top, and sprinkled with lots of Parmesan cheese.
My Chick'n Version:
In the end, it was actually pretty delicious which makes me want to make a second attempt in the future. SB particularly liked the chicken and the way it was cooked. I probably wouldn't try this out when company is coming over... at least not until I figure out what went wrong. Next time, I will use heavy cream and see if it's better. I will post any updates on here. I would say that overall I wouldn't afraid to try this recipe with the heavy cream, even if I did have some difficulty: despite the problems I encountered, it ended up being a pretty delicious meal!
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