So, I threw together a pasta dish. The only meat we had available to us was chicken. We had some mushrooms and onions cut up (that I eat in omelets every morning), of course garlic (I am a firm believer in "everyone should have garlic laying around"), and some spinach from salads left over. Then, to the cabinet... what do I see? A box of thin spaghetti from while ago.
I usually make my own sauce (growing up in a part-Italian family makes you learn to hate all of the jar sauces at the grocery store). Well, poop, I don't have any of the ingredients for an Alfredo sauce... well why not just a garlic and olive oil sauce? Sounds good!
Ingredients (none of these have been measured, I went off of taste):
chopped onionsliced mushroom
chopped spinach
chicken breasts
garlic powder
minced garlic
onion powder
basil
oregano
salt
pepper
cooked pasta
Parmesan cheese (if desired)
Directions:
- Coat the chicken breasts with garlic powder, onion powder, basil, oregano, salt, and pepper.
- Cover the bottom of a skillet with olive oil, add approx. 1 tbsp minced garlic, place over medium heat. Cook the chicken breasts until fully cooked.
- Remove the chicken from the skillet. Add about 1 tbsp of minced garlic and cover the bottom with olive oil. Add as many onions and mushrooms as you want. Allow to cook for 2-4 minutes (so the mushroom and onion are the desired tenderness). Add as much spinach and pasta as you want.
- Once the pasta has warmed up and the spinach begins to wilt, remove from heat. Serve with a piece of chicken and top with Parmesan cheese, if desired.
I was surprised at how easy and fun this was to challenge myself to make!
ENJOY!
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