Whats This?

This recipe blog is an extension of my original blog Motivation... Determination... Drive. Having been asked numerous times what is involved in paleo eating and the simple question "so... what can you eat?" I have decided to put this collection together. Some of the recipes will be original, and some will be modifications (or replicas) of recipes I have found in cookbooks books or on line. Every recipe listed will be something I have tried, nothing that I think just looks good and want to attempt. As a disclaimer, I will not take credit for those found at other sources, if you are to use one listed with a link attached please give credit to the original site. Thank You and happy eating!!
Showing posts with label Artichoke Hearts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Artichoke Hearts. Show all posts

Monday, January 27, 2014

Baked Chicken with Artichoke Sundried Tomato Tapenade and Sweet Potato Banana Mashed


Whats on the menu? Baked Chicken with Artichoke Sundried Tomato Tapenade (find it HERE) and Sweet Potato Banana Mashed (find it HERE)

How easy was it to make? Well, I have to say, I am afraid of chicken. I dont like to make it because I am scared that I am going to under cook it.  This was quite an adventure for me. So I started to mix up the tapenade ingredients as they are listed in the recipe and I wasnt really happy. The quantities of the ingredients were hard to understand (because I didnt know if it was before or after chopping them up or whatever) so I just started to eyeball it. I mixed everything in the food processor first except for the artichoke, than added that slowly. I tasted it than added things I thought it needed more of. Than I followed the rest of the recipe for the salt, pepper and garlic on the chicken... than the tapenade... than in the oven with olive oil.

The sweet potato was easy peasy... mostly because we had some already mashed in the fridge. I just popped the bananas in the convection oven for 15 minute at 400 with holes poked in (as it instructed) than mashed them into the sweet potatos as I heated them up.

Hubs came home and everything was timed out right. It was done.

Going in the Oven


So... how was it? I am sure hubs will give his honest opinion as well, but I thought overall it was pretty good! The chicken had sort of a weird consistency I think because it was baked in the oil. I am so used to crock pot chicken that has been in the fridge a few days so that could be it too. It was really "moist" (damn I hate that word). The tapenade had great flavor... the only thing that could have made it better was cheese, but I didnt use any. The sweet potato... all I have to say is YUM! I thought they were great and it was really nice to have something a little different from the normal sweet potato that I have all week.

Will I make it again? I think this one can go it the "yes" pile on both accounts. The chicken and the sweet potato!

Get in my Belly!

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Chicken Topped with Prosciutto

Hands down one of our all time FAVORITE finds on the CFSCC website. This dish is delicious... I dont even think I have anything else to say about it except try it! You will love it! http://cfscceat.blogspot.com/2011/09/delicious-baked-chicken-topped-with.html

What you need:
-4 Chicken breasts
-2 Shallots
-1 Cup Sliced Mushrooms
-1/2 Cup Artichoke hearts
-1/2 Cup White Wine
-1 Tbsp Olive Oil
-2 oz. Prosciutto
-Sea Salt
-Black Pepper
-Garlic Powder
-Paprika

What you do:
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees
- Bake prosciutto on a baking sheet for about 10 minutes (keep an eye on it) until crispy
- Pound chicken breasts and sprinkle both sides with seasonings
- Brown chicken breasts in a skillet (med-high) in olive oil for 4-5 minutes on each side
- Transfer chicken to baking dish
- Add thinly sliced shallots and wine to deglaze skillet
- Stir in mushrooms and artichoke hearts
- Cook until mushrooms are tender
- Pour sauce over chicken in pan
- Break up prosciutto into small pieces and top chicken and sauce
- Bake 10 minutes
- Serve over cooked spinach (however you prefer to make it)