Italian Chicken Saute

Italian Chicken Saute
Italian Chicken Saute

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italian-chicken-saute
Delicious, Quick and easy meal of caramelized onions, green peppers and tender chicken seasoned with garlic, Italian seasonings and fresh tomatoes – healthy and affordable

  • 1-2 Boneless Skinless Chix Breasts, sliced against the grain
  • 1 -2 Onions, sliced
  • 1 green Pepper, sliced
  • 2 Roma tomatoes, diced
  • 1 tsp Italian seasoning
  • Shredded Mozarella
  • black olives, drained & halved
  • 2 c. egg noodles (uncooked)
  • 2-3 tsp minced garlic
  • garlic salt

Bring 2 qrts of water to a boil over high heat. Once it comes to a boil, add egg noodles and 2 tsp minced garlic. While the noodles are cooking:

italian-chicken-saute
Heat 1 Tbs olive oil over medium heat in a large skillet, add sliced onions and green pepper, saute until caramelized. Transfer into a glass dish, add another Tablespoon of olive oil to hot pan, add chicken to pan. Season with garlic salt and a dash of fresh ground pepper, brown the chicken, once the chicken pieces have browned, add the onion/green pepper mix.

Once the chicken is properly browned, add the onions and green pepper slices, sprinkle with 1 tsp (I don’t measure it, I just add it) and cook until tender.

Once the noodles are nearly done, add fresh diced tomatoes (or 1 can of un-drained diced tomatoes) to the skillet chicken & veggies.

Reduce the heat and simmer while you drain the noodles.

Add a pat of butter and a sprinkle of garlic salt and dish out the noodles, top with the chicken & veggies.

Sprinkle the top with a bit of shredded mozarella cheese if you like and serve.

This is a meal that takes about 18 minutes from start to finish. I don’t mix the chicken/veggies with the noodles because I like to use the leftovers in wraps for lunches. Usually there aren’t any leftover noodles.

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  1. I pinned this the other day to make sure to remember to try this and ended up making it last night. It was so yummy! I adjusted it slightly, but for the most part just the same.

    You can see my post about this recipe at Italian Chicken Saute :thankyou:

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