Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Quick Chicken Cacciatore



Chicken Cacciatore....what does that mean? Well I am glad you asked.
Cacciatore means "hunter" in Italian, so it's a meal prepared "hunter-style", sound fun, eh? It is chicken cooked in a spicy tomato sauce with mushrooms, onions, herbs, and bell pepper. I personally like this dish because it's quick and easy and I can have dinner done in 30min since I used one skillet to get the whole job done.

Need I say more? This recipe is a keeper!

Ingredients:
1 medium bell pepper, cut into strips
1 medium onion, sliced
8 oz. fresh mushrooms, sliced
1 Tbsp. olive oil
3-4 boneless, skinless chicken breast halves
1 can (15oz.) tomato sauce
1 can (4 oz.) chopped green chilies  <---this makes the dish, don't omit
2-3 cloves garlic, minced
1/4 - 1/2 tsp dried basil
1/4 - 1/2 tsp dried oregano
Dash cayenne pepper
cooked spaghetti or rice

Directions:
1.  In a large skillet, saute green pepper, onion, and mushrooms in olive oil for 4-5 minutes or until crisp-tender. Place the chicken breasts over the vegetables.

2.  In a small bowl, combine tomato sauce, chilies, and seasonings. (I would also add a little salt to the sauce, the first time I made this I felt it was under salted, do it to taste!) Pour over the chicken; cover and simmer for 20 minutes or until a thermometer inserted into the chicken breasts reads 170 degrees. Don't overcook because chicken will turn out dry. Before serving, cut chicken breasts into slices if desired. Served was pasta and sprinkle with parmesean cheese.
                                   (And get your hunter game-face on!) lol, whatever that means!?

Recipe derived from: Taste of Home: Best Loved Recipes
I ALWAYS marinate my chicken breast, even when the recipe does not call for it. I feel as though it gives it a boost of flavor. Nothing fancy: Italian dressing and some spices. I usually have some frozen chicken breast that I will put in the fridge the night before, or if I forgot I will put it into a bath of cold water for a couple of hours the day of to defrost. I marinate the chicken in the morning, so that it is ready for dinner time. In love with the Weber line of spices!! See next picture....

Trying out all the different ones and like them all: Roasted Garlic & Herb, Kickin' Chicken, and Chicago Steak. Costco carries these in the XL giant size. I will know for next time. 

The Ingredients.....forgot to include the mushrooms

I also love this line of freeze-dried herbs, by Litehouse. I enjoy adding herbs, but find that when I buy them fresh I will use up half and the other half rots in my fridge. Plus you need to wash and chop them every time, which can be time consuming when you are in a crunch. I find this is the closest thing to fresh there is! Dried doesn't taste the same as the original, these are much better. As you can tell, once I have found something I like, I tend to buy out the whole collection.

Sauteing the mushrooms, bell peppers & onions

Stir, stir, stir....getting the hunter style tomato sauce together 

 Veggies soft but tender, time to add the chicken.
 Doesn't it look so nice and vibrant? And we are only half way through!

 Adding the tomato sauce, close the lid, and walk away for 20min. 
But don't forget to boil off your pasta!

I love a neat and tidy, but BUSY stovetop! :) :) 

I knew my Starbuck's thermometer would come in handy, other than in the morning.. Checking for doneness. You can always just cut into the chicken and check for any pinkness. 
Remember don't overcook!



I spinach salad to go along?? I think so. 
ENJOY