Lorraine, here's another one to copy and take with you...you two are going to spend all your time in the kitchen, eh????
this does look good!
Chicken Pomodoro
(Cuisine at home, February 2002, Issue 31, p. 9)
Makes: 2 Servings Total Time: 25 Minutes Rating: Intermediate
Season:
4 chicken cutlets
Saute in:
2 T. vegetable oil
Deglaze with:
1/4 cup vodka
Add:
1/2 cup low-sodium chicken broth
2 T. fresh lemon juice
Sauteed cutlets
Finish with:
1/2 cup tomatoes, chopped
2 T. heavy cream
Garnish with:
1/3 cup scallions, minced
Season cutlets with salt and pepper then dust with flour.
Saute cutlets in oil. Transfer to a platter; pour off fat from pan.
Deglaze pan with vodka (AWAY FROM FLAME) and cook until vodka is nearly gone.
Add broth and lemon juice. Return cutlets to pan and cook each side 1 minute. Transfer cutlets to a warm plate.
Finish the sauce with tomatoes and cream. Heat through, then pour over the cutlets.
Garnish with scallions.
this does look good!
Chicken Pomodoro
(Cuisine at home, February 2002, Issue 31, p. 9)
Makes: 2 Servings Total Time: 25 Minutes Rating: Intermediate
Season:
4 chicken cutlets
Saute in:
2 T. vegetable oil
Deglaze with:
1/4 cup vodka
Add:
1/2 cup low-sodium chicken broth
2 T. fresh lemon juice
Sauteed cutlets
Finish with:
1/2 cup tomatoes, chopped
2 T. heavy cream
Garnish with:
1/3 cup scallions, minced
Season cutlets with salt and pepper then dust with flour.
Saute cutlets in oil. Transfer to a platter; pour off fat from pan.
Deglaze pan with vodka (AWAY FROM FLAME) and cook until vodka is nearly gone.
Add broth and lemon juice. Return cutlets to pan and cook each side 1 minute. Transfer cutlets to a warm plate.
Finish the sauce with tomatoes and cream. Heat through, then pour over the cutlets.
Garnish with scallions.
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