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Friday, July 11, 2014

Sauteed Chicken in Mustard Cream Sauce



This delicious chicken can really be done and on the table with simple sides in 30 minutes. Not to bad for a weeknight meal. But this weeknight meal is good enough for Sunday Dinner or company. You will probably have everything in the fridge/freezer to made this great dish.

Sauteed Chicken in Mustard Cream Sauce
2-3 small boneless skinless chicken breast
(1 used one large breast and pounded it to a uniform thickness--not necessary with smaller pieces of meat. You want meat close to the same thickness so it will cook uniform--you your good judgement.)
1-2 tablespoon olive oil
1/4 cup chicken broth--I didn't have any open so I used hot water and 1/4 teaspoon concentrated chicken stock
1/2 cup heavy cream
2 scant tablespoons Dijon Mustard
1 teaspoon dried tarragon--a yummy underused spice. 2 tablespoons of garden fresh basil would have been yummy instead of the dried tarragon

Assemble all ingredient before beginning. Add oil to skillet, I used a heavy stainless steel skillet, set at medium heat for about 2 minutes till oil is smoking. Add chicken that has been salted and peppered to hot pan. Reduce heat to a medium low and cook for 5-6 minutes on each side. You want the chicken nice and brown and about 165 degrees. Remember meat continues to cook a few degrees after you take it off the heat. Remove the chicken to a warm plate and tent with foil.
Add chicken broth to hot pan stir up browned bits on the bottom of the pan, this is where the flavor hangs out.continue to stir and to reduce by half, it happens quickly. Add cream, desired herb, Dijon Mustard stir and reduce till slightly thick--it will also thicken as it cools Check for seasonings.. Slice your meat in serving size portions. Drizzle mustard cream over chicken.
I served this quick meal with microwaved carrots,sprinkled with a little brown sugar, butter and an oh so small amount of fresh Rosemary. Steamed baby spinach just needed a few drops of red wine vinegar.
One excellent meal in just 30 minutes.
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This recipe comes from Everyday Food--Great Food Fast by Martha Stewart
Also on one of my favorite Blogs Let's Dish, Danelle always has something yummy on her blog--check it out.



3 comments:

  1. It looks delicious! This recipe is one of the reasons I keep cream in the fridge at all times! :)

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  2. Love Dijon and adore this cream sauce. Super quick recipe for a fast summer supper.

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  3. Oooh, this sounds like a delicious entree! I made a chicken dijonnaise, but I like the addition of herbs!

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