Here is a simple
Chicken Parm with Alfredo with a flair. Great for cold nights when you need it
to stick to your ribs meal. Hope you enjoy this dish as much as I do!
ingredients
270ml jar of sundried
tomatoes
1 jar fetttuccine sauce
1 onion
1 pack of Shake n Bake
Italian seasoning
2 slices old cheddar
2 slices gouda
2 slices swiss
2 slices provolone
2 chicken breast
3 strips of bacon
5 cloves of garlic
20 cremini mushrooms
1 tsp sesame oil
1 tbsp fresh peppercorn
1 tbsp fresh ginger
1 tbs hoisin sauce
1 tbsp oyster sauce
6 tbsp olive oil
6 tbsp oil from sundried
tomato jar
1/4 cup jamacain style
ginger beer
2 cups spiral noodles
1L vegetable oil
Utensils
spatula
wooden spoon
cast iron pan/pot
paper towel
2 frying pans
baking sheet
pot to boil water
food processor
Prep
pull out the stem of the
mushroom and then cut into quarters and put to the side with one half of the
onion.
peel skin off garlic and
ginger (no need to chop).
cut up ten sundried
tomatoes into strips.
don’t
get lost in this sauce
what
you will need for the lost sauce
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onion
1 tbsp
hoisin
1 tbsp
oyster sauce
1 tbsp
fresh ginger
1 tsp
sesame oil
5 tbsp
oil from the sundried tomato jar
5
cloves garlic
remaining sundried tomatoes
from jar
steps
place garlic, ginger, remaining sundried tomatoes, 5 tbsp of
oil from the sundried tomato jar, hoision and oyster sauce into a food
processor and blend to a paste.
take medium sauce pan and pour contents from the food processor
into pan and add 5 tbsp of olive oil. turn the pan on medium stir in the oil
and allow to come to a simmer.
once at a simmer turn down and allow to keep at a low simmer
for ten minutes.
after ten minutes take off heat and place in bowl
making
that good good chicken
things
you need for good good chicken
1
pack of Italian Shake n Bake
2
chicken breast
1 tbsp
olive oil
steps
take one of the plastic
bags that came with the Shake n Bake and pour the contents of one pouch into
the plastic bag.
place one piece of chicken
into the bag, twist the top to make a air pocket in the bag and shake well
ensuring the chicken is coated evenly. once coated place on a clean plate and
repeat with the second breast.
take a cast iron pan and
fill about 1/3 full of vegetable oil and place on medium heat and allow to heat
up fully (don’t put to much oil in to ensure the oil does not boil over and
cause a fire).
once oil is heated up
fully place chicken in and allow to start frying. making sure to flip as to not
burn the one side.
now turn your oven on to
350 and allow to heat up.
once chicken is golden
brown take out of oil and place on paper towel or card board to soak up some of
the grease.
after some grease is soaked
up place on backing sheet and place in oven to finish cooking (internal temp
for cooked chicken is 165f).
ounce it hits the internal
temp of 165f take out of oven and turn oven onto a low broil.
while the broiler heats up
put a generous portion of the sauce onto eat breast ( you’ll have a little bit
left over to freeze for another day).
put one slice of each
cheese onto the sauce topped chicken then place in oven to broil on bottom rack
and allow cheeses to melt and bubble slowly.
alfredo
zooch’s way that way definitely not down by the subway
what
you’ll need to stay out of the subway
1/2 onion
1 jar of alfredo sauce
3 slices of bacon
10
sliced sundried tomatoes
20
cremini mushrooms
2 tbsp
fresh crushed peppercorns
1/4 cup
jamacain style ginger beer
2 cup
spiral noodles
steps
take the bacon and put it
into a cold fryng pan and place over medium heat and allow to start cooking.
put 2 cups of spiral
noodles into a pot with water and put on high heat and bring to a boil. once at
boil crack the lid and turn down to medium heat and allow to finish cooking.
ounce you can see the fat
starting to render into the pan add the onions, mushrooms and sundried tomatoes
and fry till the onions and mushrooms are done. place in bowl and put to the
side
mushrooms, bacon and
tomatoes and stir and simmer for 5 more minutes.
add noodles.
stir everything together.
now pull that chicken out.
plate that shit up and get to feasting.
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