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FERRANTE writes:
>Usually when I cook a chicken breast, I bake it in the over for an >hour at 350 degrees. Oy gevalt, that's one dry chicken breast. >However, tonight I want to cook one breast and >cut it in slices to add to alfredo sauce to put over spaghetti. I've >never cooked a chicken breast any other way. Assuming you're planning on cooking it a bit in the sauce you've got any number of choices on how to cook. I'm also assuming you're using a boneless skinless breast. First question is do you want a slightly crispy surface or not? If yes, broil for about 8 minutes, or fry on the stovetop (about a tsp of oil in a small 6-8" pan) for about 6 minutes/side over medium heat. If no, boil for 6 minutes, or simmer for 15. Or put in the microwave on high for approximately 5 minutes. Then cut into cubes or slices. If you're feeling adventureous and want to slice (or cube) the breast before cooking, cut to 1/2" cubes or 1/4" slices and sautee about 5 minutes over medium heat in a small drizzle of oil. Whichever way you cook it, add to the sauce and let it simmer for about 5 minutes. Best, Marc |
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