Posts tagged ‘spaghetti’

May 5, 2011

Chicken Spaghetti with Whole Tomato Sauce

Every once in a while, I get inspired to attempt an experiment.  I had seen on Alton Brown months and months ago that the best tomato sauce came from actually cooking down the tomatoes and I was curious.  So this week, I had bought some whole tomatoes as well as some onions, some garlic, and some spaghetti noodles.  I had some chicken that I had the girlfriend cook up when she was making chicken mole the other night.

I put the garlic, tomatoes, and onions in the pan with some olive oil.

I left them cook down a little bit and then added some red wine and the chicken, chopped up pretty small with a butcher knife.

I put that mix on top of the spaghetti noodles and served.

It turned out pretty well!

A few things I would change:

  1. I had decided this was a cooking wine.  In retrospect, it was probably a “pour down the drain” wine.  I think I put too much and it overpowered everything else
  2. Using grape tomatoes is probably ideal.  They cook through quicker than the bigger ones that I used.
  3. More garlic is probably better

All in all, a solid experiment.

August 19, 2010

Turkey Burger Spaghetti

After my summer hiatus from trying to make much or tell you guys about it, I’m back.  I’m back but with a fairly simple recipe

I browned the turkey burger with some green peppers.

Added some Ragu with Garlic Pepper and Onion (I told you I was feeling lazy) and mixed all of this together.

And then put it over some boiled vermicelli noodles.

Boom.  Lazy lunch for about a week for about $9.  It’s about saving money people, eating good, and not gaining a ton of weight.  Mission accomplished.

February 8, 2010

Chicken Spaghetti

On Saturday, I made a Chicken Spaghetti with a little bit of a twist.  I bought some spinach noodles, yes spinach noodles….linguine actually.  I already had some stewed and some diced tomatoes in the pantry as well as some frozen chicken in the freezer.

The key with frozen chicken is to make sure it gets cooked.  I heat it up for two minutes in the microwave then sear it in a  pan until both sides have some brown and crispy going on.  For this dish I decided to make chicken strips, so I sliced the chicken into long slices and then threw it back in the pan for a little while longer.

For the noodles, I boiled them all in water with some olive oil.

I added three cans of tomatoes to the chicken when it was cooked (along with some pepper flakes and garlic salt), then I allowed this mixture to warm until the noodles were done.

When the noodles were done, I mixed it with the chicken and tomatoes.  Done.

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