Broccoli, sun-dried tomato, and dijon pasta with chicken
Hey everyone! I whipped this up for dinner tonight using a few ingredients around the house and was surprised how tasty it was so I thought I'd share!
1 boneless skinless chicken breast, frozen
1 cup frozen fresh broccoli cuts
1.5 T Grey Poupon dijon mustard
1.5 T sun-dried tomatoes
1/2 cup Kraft shredded parmesan, romano and asiago
2 oz elbow macaroni noodles, dry
In a pot, boil lightly salted water and add your pasta. Cook until al dente, about 8 minutes, drain, set aside (keep 1/4 cup pasta water).
At the same time, in a large pan, cook your chicken a couple minutes on each side on medium heat til surface-cooked, then break up with a spoon into smaller pieces. Add your frozen broccoli and dijon and sun-dried tomatoes. Stir to coat and until broccoli and chicken cooked through. Add pasta water, cook a little further for a minute or two to let flavors marry. Add pasta and stir well to coat, a few minutes. Add cheese and stir until incorporated.
Serves 2.
Per serving:
Calories: 335
Carbs: 27
Fat: 14
Protein: 25
The dijon is the trick - a serving is 1 tsp, but at only 5 calories (and no fats or carbs) you can feel a little better about using more. Plus, it really packs a LOT of flavor! Enjoy!
1 boneless skinless chicken breast, frozen
1 cup frozen fresh broccoli cuts
1.5 T Grey Poupon dijon mustard
1.5 T sun-dried tomatoes
1/2 cup Kraft shredded parmesan, romano and asiago
2 oz elbow macaroni noodles, dry
In a pot, boil lightly salted water and add your pasta. Cook until al dente, about 8 minutes, drain, set aside (keep 1/4 cup pasta water).
At the same time, in a large pan, cook your chicken a couple minutes on each side on medium heat til surface-cooked, then break up with a spoon into smaller pieces. Add your frozen broccoli and dijon and sun-dried tomatoes. Stir to coat and until broccoli and chicken cooked through. Add pasta water, cook a little further for a minute or two to let flavors marry. Add pasta and stir well to coat, a few minutes. Add cheese and stir until incorporated.
Serves 2.
Per serving:
Calories: 335
Carbs: 27
Fat: 14
Protein: 25
The dijon is the trick - a serving is 1 tsp, but at only 5 calories (and no fats or carbs) you can feel a little better about using more. Plus, it really packs a LOT of flavor! Enjoy!
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bump... that sounds fantastic! Thanks for sharing.0
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thx sounds yummy0
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that actually sounds real good.. and I am actually printing your recipe to make for my husband and I0
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Ahh that's awesome!! I hope you like it! Feel free to tweak anything - more or less dijon, etc.0
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I signed in here to find something to make for supper tonight. I think this will do the trick! :-) I'll probably add a couple more veggies, though. Haha.0
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sounds alot better than my boring chicken strifry that ive had for about 8 days running0
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sounds alot better than my boring chicken strifry that ive had for about 8 days running0
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bump0
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Bump. That sounds really good!0
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bump0
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I made this last night - Sauteed the chicken breast with garlic and scallion until brown. I added a can of cream of chicken and a can of chicken broth, dijon, sun dried tomatoes, and brocolli - let the chicken simmer in the juice until done and served over bow tie pasta. It was delicious and even my picky one ate it. Thanks for the recipe!0
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I'm making this tonight, with canned tomatoes instead of sun-dried because that's what I have. Can't wait!0
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I made this last night and it was AMAZING! The Djon killed it!!! Thank you so much!0
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This sounds great!! I can't wait to try it!0
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Yum!! Thanks for posting! :flowerforyou:0
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that sounds yummy! thanks for posting!!0
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bumping. This sounds awesome. I'll have to try it sometime.0
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I make a similar dish....I use the sun dried tomatoes in a jar, they're packed in olive oil. I toss some of the oil from the jar with the pasta, chicken and broccoli. Then I add the cheese. Also, it's great with whole wheat pasta! Next time, I'll add the mustard....that sounds great!0
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Bump!0
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bumping for later. yummm!0
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bump sounds awesome!!0
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bump - does anyone know how to print these recipes?0
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bump - does anyone know how to print these recipes?
I just copy and paste into Word and then print.0 -
Thanks for sharing.... gonna try this over the weekend... (^_^)"0
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Yes a little annoying that we can’t print it directly. Perhaps the fitness app will take to a suggestion to have this possible asap.0
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