Our local grocer showcases weekly recipes using the items that are on sale that week. There is a booth set up where a store employee makes the recipes and then dishes out samples. Over the last couple of years I have struck up somewhat of a friendship with the woman who runs the booth at my store. I look forward to sampling the weekly recipe and chatting with her about her cooking techniques and how I might improvise the recipe. (I have a hard time following recipes exactly as they are written.) This week's recipe was so good, so fast and relatively inexpensive that I thought I would share it with you. Next time you're short on time but want something good for your family or even company, try out this recipe. You won't regret it.
Chicken Saltimbocca (translates to: Leap in the Mouth)
Ingredients:
1/4 cup flour 1 lb boneless chicken cutlets I used the individually frozen thin sliced chicken breast because I already had them in my freezer. 1 tablespoon canola oil 4 slices prosciutto (about 2 1/2 oz) 1/8 teaspoon pepper 4 small fresh sage leaves (rinsed) Any herb will do here. I did use the sage and it was delicious but you only need four leaves and now every meal this week will have to be seasoned with sage so it doesn't go to waste. 4 thin slices Swiss cheese 1 cup specialty tomato basil pasta sauce
Steps
1. Preheat large sauté pan on medium-high 2–3 minutes. Place flour in shallow bowl. Dip chicken in flour, coating both sides, then shaking off any excess (wash hands). 2. Place oil in pan; swirl to coat. Add chicken (wash hands); cook 3–4 minutes on one side. 3. Turn chicken; reduce heat to medium. Place one slice of the prosciutto on each cutlet and sprinkle with pepper; add one sage leaf and top with one slice of the cheese. Cover and cook 3–4 more minutes or until internal temperature reaches 165°F. Use a meat thermometer to accurately ensure doneness. 4. Meanwhile, place pasta sauce in microwave-safe bowl. Cover and microwave on HIGH 3–4 minutes or until hot. Spoon sauce onto serving plates, place chicken on sauce, and serve. |
22 comments:
As good as that looks, I'd have to leave off the red stuff underneath. I love tomatoes but don't like tomato sauces of any kind. Go figure.
HBL would love this though so maybe I can fix it for him when he returns from his guy trip.
My easy go to recipe is Shrimp Etouffee'. mmmmm...mmm....good.
Ha! You fixed it while I was leaving my comment!! LOL
You know what I'm talking about.
I like tomato sauce but I wasn't sure how I was going to feel about it with this recipe. We pretty much used it to make the plate pretty and then drug the pasta through it. LOL I still have to try your Etouffee recipe. Thanks for reminding me.
It looks gteat! My quickie is macaroni and stir-fry meat and vegetables. That takes me only 15 minutes. My grandson Superkid always has supper with me at 6 PM and likes this best.
Oh my. That looks amazing. I usually do a nice chicken parm. It's the other half's favorite. Plus, he grew up in an Italian family. It's sort of a given. :-) Thanks for sharing!
Chicken Saltimbocca is one of my favorites. Or it was up until I got food poisoning a few weeks ago from eating it in a restaurant. I'll eat it again - but it might be a few more weeks.
And I do love the Publix recipes! It is the only decent grocery store in my town.
That looks fantastic!! I always try the samples, get the card and try to make those as well!!!
I've stumbled upon many good recipes that way. Thanks! I am printing this out when I get to school.
Looks yummy. Let this be a regular feature of yours. :D
RW-Your stir-fry sounds really good to me. The Superkid is a lucky kid too.
Movie-I love anything parmesan. If the other half likes chicken parm, he should like this too.
Beth-Ewww. Food poisoning. It might be awhile before you want to try any version of this dish again. But it's too good to resist forever.
VM-I think you'll like it and it really is quick and easy.
Lisa-I have a quite a few recipe posts in the works. I've linked the Apron's site too. You should check it out. They have a lot of great recipes.
Chicken Saltimbocca has been my favorite Italian dish for YEARS, ever since I worked in an Italian restaurant. What a great idea... I think I might make it tonight! Did you know "saltimbocca" literally means "jump into your mouth" in Italian?
OMG, it's not quite 10 a.m. and my stomach is growling. That looks soooo good. I'll have to give it a whirl - perhaps this weekend?
My easy, go-to recipes are spaghetti with meat sauce and garlic bread or stir-fry with rice. Either of them can be ready in under half an hour.
LiLu-Yes, I did know that but thanks for reminding me. I've updated to include the translation. I am a food network junkie and learned that from Giada DeLaurentis. Good luck and enjoy. I think you and B will love it.
Jan-I think you'll love it. I'm usually nervous when the Recipe Queen tries one of my recipes but this one belongs to Publix so if you don't like it, blame them. LOL But it is a goody. I love the salad too. Most of my recipes are quickies or all day crockpot sort of things. As much as I love to cook, time is usually short for me. I've learned to make the most of a few quick short-cuts. Enjoy!
Looks sooo pretty on the plate too!
Di
The Blue Ridge Gal
I'm sure that my go-to recipe is pasta and sauce, right out of the bottle. Maybe my go-to recipe should be to come over to your house and eat.
LLOOOOOVVVVEEEE saltimbocca - I usually make it with veal - I'll have to try the chicken. Thanks for the update!
This sounds wonderful! Just might have to make this in the near future...thanks for sharing. That's really cool that the grocery store does this!
Oh, man! I'm starving now after looking at that. It looks mouthwatering. I will have to get my daughter to make it for me. :)
Quick and easy at our house is Hamburger Helpless, but what I really wanted to say is, my dad worked for Publix all his life!
Wow. Great photo and the recipe sounds wonderful.
BRG-Thanks. Presentation is Everything. LOL
BV-Sounds like a plan!
MsMVNJ-You're going to love it and it's so easy.
Smiles-I love the Apron's counter. Sometimes you look at a recipe and you're not sure if you want to invest in the ingredients and then not like it at all. This way you get to sample a little and then you know.
Liar-Let me know how it goes when she makes it for you.
Ginger-I love Publix. What did you dad do there?
Debbie-Thanks and it was very yummy.
Yum! I love the salad recipe because I have been wondering what to do with that kind of lettuce besides on a sandwich. Thanks!
Queen-Oh you're going to love it if you already like arugula. Enjoy! And thanks for visiting. I hope you'll stop by again.
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