Bob and I love this dish. It is a two person dish for us, so we both get to help in the kitchen! Bob pounds, I stuff and seal.
chicken breast cutlets (enough for 1 breast per serving)
coarse salt and ground pepper
1 large bunch spinach, stems trimmed
2 cloves of garlic, minced
3 ounces soft goat cheese, broken into small pieces
2 teaspoons olive oil
Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Saute spinach in olive olive with garlic. Set aside. Pound breasts to a uniform thickness. Season chicken with salt and pepper. On a clean work surface, lay cutlets flat (smooth sides down). Fill with spinach and then goat cheese. Starting with the narrow end, roll up chicken tightly; seal with a toothpick.
In a large nonstick ovenproof skillet, heat oil over medium-high heat; swirl to coat bottom of pan. Cook, seam side down, until golden brown, 1 to 2 minutes. Turn chicken. Transfer skillet to oven. Cook until chicken is opaque throughout, 10 minutes. Remove toothpicks, and slice chicken crosswise before serving.
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Oh Terri...that looks yummy! Thanks for sharing the recipe!
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Robin
Wow, that looks Yummy.
ReplyDeleteAlways looking for interesting recipes for two...this fits the bill! Thanks. Now if I can just get my beloved into the kitchen for some pounding. LOL!
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ReplyDeleteI wanted to come by and thank you for the sweet comment that you left at susan's and now you went and made me hungry...thanks vickydarnell
ReplyDeleteI wanted to come by and thank you for the sweet comment that you left at susan's and now you went and made me hungry...thanks vickydarnell
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ReplyDeleteTerri, this sounds just delicious. Yummo!
ReplyDeleteThis looks SO good!! I want to try it...
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Hope all is well...I am off to catch up with your posts!
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Sue
Yum! I do something similar to this with goat cheese and arugula. Have you ever tried it that way?
ReplyDeleteThese sound very tasty. BUT I have a question, what does goat cheese taste like?
ReplyDeleteThat looks and sounds delish...and easy to make. Yeah.
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Kat
Oh my do these look good. Thanks for posting. Yummy!
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