Chicken in a Basil Cream Sauce
>> Monday, July 28, 2008
I randomly stumbled across THIS recipe blog. I used to go to church with one of the blog authors. ANYWAY, as always, I modified it, because I just can't NOT modify a recipe, and it is fan-tas-tic! So good. Really. And easy.
You'll find that the recipe seems very straight-forward and will wonder how and why I would change it. The first reason is because I ended up being out of bread crumbs. So I seasoned some flour with oregano, basil, salt and pepper, and it turned out perfect. If you do use flour instead, make sure you shake off any excess flour before cooking the chicken.
The second thing I changed is I thickened up the sauce at the end with a roux of cornstarch and water. I'll get into the basics of a roux on Wednesday. I just used about a tablespoon of cornstarch to a tablespoon of water and stirred that in. The sauce was just too thin for my liking.
On we go.
Ingredients:
4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
1 cup milk
1 cup chicken broth
2 cups heavy whipping cream
1 cup Italian bread crumbs
1/4 cup butter
1 cup grated parmesan cheese
1 teaspoon dried basil
1/8 teaspoon pepper
Place milk and bread crumbs (or, in my case, seasoned flour) into 2 separate, shallow containers. Dip chicken breasts in milk, then cover in bread crumbs (flour). Melt butter in a skillet, and brown chicken in butter on both sides until cooked through. See the lovely golden brown color? That's what the flour does. Yummy.
6 comments:
Looks good!! How are you soo dang skinny?!
Soo dang skinny?! You're too nice!
Oh my, that looks sooooo good. So, in regards to the parmesean cheese, can I buy the already grated stuff in a can, of do I need to get all fancy with it, and buy an actual block of it?
Ruby-- Yes, you can buy the pre-shredded stuff. Just make sure it's the shredded kind, not the powdery stuff. :)
This was sooo good! I subbed evap milk and a little cream cheese for the cream. Thanks!
This is so good! Didn't have bread crumbs, so I ground up a package of Stove Top to use instead--tasty! Thanks for sharing.
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