Chicken Parmigiana
Chicken Parmigiana

Hello everybody, it’s me again, Dan, welcome to my recipe page. Today, we’re going to make a distinctive dish, chicken parmigiana. It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I am going to make it a little bit unique. This will be really delicious.

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To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have chicken parmigiana using 14 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Chicken Parmigiana:
  1. Prepare chicken breasts,
  2. Take dried spaghetti,
  3. Take Golden breadcrumbs, around 4 tbsp worth
  4. Get 30% reduced fat mature cheddar cheese,
  5. Make ready smooth tomato passata,
  6. Prepare tomato pureé,
  7. Prepare dried basil,
  8. Take dried oregano,
  9. Take Around 8g finely grated parmesan or hard Italian cheese,
  10. Make ready table salt for cooking water
  11. Make ready garlic, crushed,
  12. Get Fresh basil leaves to garnish
  13. Prepare Salt and pepper to season,
  14. Make ready medium beaten egg,
Instructions to make Chicken Parmigiana:
  1. Take each chicken breast and trim off any excess fat or gristle. Take a sharp knife and carefully cut longways through the middle of each breast so you have two thinner pieces. Place them on a chopping board and put cling film over them and using a rolling pin or meat tenderiser gently flatten them out a little bit on the thicker end so they appear more even.
  2. Season each breast with salt and pepper and dip them into the beaten egg mix and then into the breadcrumbs. Ensure that they are evenly covered with no gaps showing.
  3. Preheat the oven to gas mark 6 or 180 degrees and lay some foil over a baking tray and then place a metal grill rack on top. Put the chicken onto the grill rack. Then put into the oven on a upper middle shelf and start to bake for 25-30 minutes.
  4. Meanwhile put a medium saucepan onto the hob over a medium heat and add the tomato passata. Add salt and pepper to season, the tomato pureé, crushed garlic and dried herbs. Mix together and leave to simmer on a very low heat with a lid on.
  5. After the chicken has been in the oven for 15 minutes, bring a large saucepan of salted water to the boil (I usually boil the water in the kettle then add it to the pan to save time). Add the spaghetti and begin cooking according to the packets instructions.
  6. Keep an eye on the tomato sauce and stir in occasionally, if it looks too thick add a tbsp of the pasta water to it to loosen it up. Once the pasta has finished cooking drain it off in a collender. Season with salt and pepper.
  7. Remove the chicken from the oven ten minutes before it's cooked. If it's needed, turn each breast piece over on the rack. Spoon over some of the tomato sauce onto the top of each piece of chicken. Cut the cheddar cheese into thin slices and place it over the breaded chicken pieces, evenly. Place it back in the oven for the remaining ten minutes so the cheese melts and the tomato sauce is warm.
  8. Remove the remaining tomato sauce from the heat. Take the large saucepan, now empty, that the pasta was cooked in and re-add the spaghetti, off the heat. Then ladel in the remainder of the tomato sauce, stir it through the pasta evenly.
  9. Plate up the spaghetti into shallow bowls. Remove the chicken from the oven, it should be golden brown and the cheese nicely melted now, and place over the top of the pasta, dividing between the two bowls. Grate over a little parmasan and garnish with fresh basil. Enjoy!

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