My
Italian self has been
CRAVING pesto I knew that it was that time again to start cooking up something Italian.
Now, because it is June, and I spend every weekend in a bikini, I thought for my sake (and the sake of everyone who may see me in a bikini) that a pasta heavy meal was not in the cards. So, I thought to mix an old recipe with some of our 2013 variety pesto, to make some Pesto Bruschetta Chicken.
Normally I would take you through a picture tour, but since I forgot, we're forgetting the picture book today, I hope you forgive me...
Here is what you will need:
3 Chicken Boneless Chicken Breast
6 Ounces of Pesto
1/2 Cup of Fresh Grated Mozzarella (you can use the bag stuff.... I won't tell)
1/2 Cup of Cherry Tomatoes
Olive Oil
Balsamic Vinegar to taste
Directions:
1. Generously cover the bottom of a casserole dish with olive oil.
2. Use a knife to butterfly (cut in half longways) the chicken. Place the chicken breast in the oiled casserole dish.
3. Divide the pesto in half. Take a spoon and generously cover the inside of the chicken with pesto. Fold the chicken and place the remaining pesto on top of the chicken.
4. Place the tomatoes on top of the pesto with mozzarella.
5. Cover your casserole dish with aluminum foil and bake for 45 minutes at 350 degrees. Depending on your stove, it may take an additional 5 to 30 minutes to cook the chicken thoroughly.
6. When the chicken is cooked thoroughly (No pink or translucent appearance when the chicken is cut in half. The chicken should feel firm and have no hint of rubbery feel to it when poked.) pull it out of the oven and allow it to cool for 5 to 10 minutes.
7. Before serving, top with balsamic vinegar to taste.
The Urban Farmer and I enjoyed this dish with a side Greek salad, some Italian bread and wine.
Results:
The Urban Farmer is REQUIRING me to make this for him AGAIN. We both enjoyed this dish! And most importantly, I got my Italian kick.
Tonight, I can go to bed knowing that all is right in the world.
What is your favorite Italian Dish? What have you been craving lately?