Saturday, October 31, 2009

Chicken Carbonara...

Last night I wanted one of my favorite dinners ~ Chicken Carbonara. If you are not familiar with chicken carbonara it is basically a type of chicken spaghetti; pasta noodles, with chicken and bacon in a delicious parmesan sauce. Does that not sound good or what? I dug out my trusty recipe file and came up with a recipe from an old The Junior League of Charlotte Cookbook. The only things I added to the recipe were peas, mushrooms and onions.

Just a comment about the recipe calling for raw eggs in the sauce ~ you are going to want to mix the egg sauce into the piping hot noodles right after you drain them. This will kill any bacteria. But believe me, it’s the egg that gives this dish a rich taste sensation. Serve with garlic bread and Caesar salad for a delicious meal. Enjoy!


Chicken Carbonara

Ingredients:
2 boneless skinless chicken breasts
~ cooked & cut into bit size pieces
4 slices thick-cut bacon
¼ cup onions, chopped
½ cup sliced mushrooms
12 ounces spaghetti noodles
½ cup parmesan cheese
2 eggs
¼ cup heavy cream
½ teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon pepper
¼ cup white wine
¼ cup chicken broth
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 cup green peas

In a small bowl mix together parmesan cheese, eggs, heavy cream, salt and pepper. In another bowl mix together wine, chicken broth and lemon juice. Set both aside.

Bring a pot of water to a boil for cooking the noodles.

In a large skillet cook bacon in batches until crispy. Drain on paper towels.

Sauté the mushrooms and onions in the bacon fat until tender, salt & pepper to taste. Deglaze the pan with wine mixture scraping up any bits on the bottom of the pan. Cook for about 2-3 minutes.

Place noodles in boiling water and cook according to package directions.

While noodles are cooking crumble bacon slices into bits and in a large bowl mix chicken, bacon bits, wine glaze mixture, and parmesan/egg mixture. Drain noodles and shake to get rid of any extra water.

Add peas and egg mixture to piping hot noodles and mix well.

Serves 2

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10 comments:

  1. This is the kind of dinner my husband would love-- bacon! I never thought of adding chicken to it, and I really like your addiction of peas, mushrooms and onion. This is a perfect comfort meal, and retty fast and easy. I'm bookmarking it.

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  2. This is one of my favorite things Matt cooks for me, so creamy & bacony

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  3. I love the addition of peas and mushrooms to this dish, George! You make it sound so easy that I am bookmarking it! Thanks!

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  4. This recipe has been copied! We have always loved carbonara, but your additions with the chicken, mushrooms and peas make it an absolutely perfect meal. I am so enjoying you!!

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  5. Susan, thanks! I want to add the "print recipe" feature, but don't know how. Glad you copied it, because it is ever so good.

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  6. George...I am sorry I don't get much time to 'get out and visit' all the wonderful people who come by and visit me. I believe that you are my kind of baker/cook! I love your additions...and you know, this dish is one that is a SURE THING....with most people! Love the egg addition, I am sure you are right...it does make the dish! Thanks for coming by so often...its really nice to see you in yoru own place here...what a great cook!

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  7. George....I just read your comment here to Susan. For the longest time I could not figure out a print button but now I have one. Just come to one of my posts....slip down to the bottom and see the little green button at the bottom called 'print friendly'. click on it...don't worry...it won't print right away. Check it out, there are options etc. If you like what you see...then on that print window you will see an icon at the bottom in the bottom frame...left corner. If you click on that it takes you to their webpage and it will tell you how you too can have a print button. It think this free feature is the best that I have found...check it out.

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  8. This is comfort food at it's best.
    Definitely printed!! Thank You!!

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  9. I love spaghetti carbonara but have never tried it with chicken--it looks wonderful. Junior League cookbooks are such a great source of recipes too.

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  10. Trish... many thanks for the 'print friendly' instructions.

    Cyndy... Thanks ~ I hope all is well!

    Deb... Everywhere I go, I always try and get a local Junior League cookbook. They all have good basic recipes and some interesting creative ones, as well.

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