Fettuccine spinaci e pollo
I cooked this a few weeks ago when Mike and Libby came over one evening, but haven't had chance to write it up until now. Since I've been trying a few dishes from Asia recently, I decided to switch location and move to Italy. I'm a sucker for any pasta dish, and I think Mike probably gets enough Asian food at home and at his parent's house - he's Vietnamese.
It was pretty successful but perhaps a little bland, I suspect I should have added more herbs.
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Ingredients for 4 :
<ul> <li>300 g leaf spinach (frozen or fresh)</li> <li>4 freerange chicken breasts</li> <li>8 chopped fresh tomatoes or two cans of chopped tomatoes</li> <li>4 cloves of garlic, finly chopped</li> <li>3 medium sized onions, finely chopped</li> <li>red wine (can be of lesser quality, mainly used for the fond)</li> <li>olive oil</li> <li>pepper, rosemary, basil, oregano, salt</li> <li>500g fettuccine</li> <li>creme fraiche</li> </ul>
Cube the chicken and heat up a generous amount of olive oil in a solid non-stick or cast-iron pan on maximum heat until it smokes and add the chicken, frying it until it has a tasty golden brown colur. Turn down the heat to medium and add the onions and the garlic, stirring continuously. When the onions are golden and soft, add a generous slosh of red wine and stir furiously to generate a nice fond.
Now add the spinach and the chopped tomatoes and a tablespoon each of oregano, rosemary (fresh or rubbed) and basil. Let the sauce simmer for ca 45 on low heat and add salt , pepper to taste and finish with a generous helping of creme fraiche. </blockquote>
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