My friend Lyle came over for dinner tonight. We enjoyed chicken piccata, roasted garlic couscous, and grilled asparagus. I prepare all of the ingredients for dinner throughout the afternoon, while Katie allowed it:) At 5:30pm, the only thing I had left to do was slice the chicken, pound it into cutlets, and dredge them in flour. I was a little worried dinner would be really late when Ben said he was stuck in bad traffic downtown. Thankfully, he got home before Lyle arrived, and we were able to tag-team with the chicken prep and Katie entertaining.
I have fond memories of the first time we had this chicken dish. My parents had to wait over a month to visit Katie when she was born, due to the extremely snowy winter in Spokane. When they finally arrived, this was one of the meals I planned to make for them. As you can imagine, Katie needed to eat at the exact time I was supposed to make dinner. So, I turned the recipe over to my parents and let them fix it instead. It was a delicious meal that I will always remember. It was fun to relive it tonight. Here's the recipe.
CHICKEN PICCATA
from Cuisine At Home magazine
Makes 2 servings
Total time: about 30 minutes
Ingredients:
2 boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cut in half and pounded into cutlets.
Salt and black pepper
All-purpose flour
Nonstick spray
2 Tbsp. vegetable oil
1/4 cup dry white wine
1 tsp. minced garlic
1/2 cup low-sodium chicken broth
2 Tbsp. fresh lemon juice
1 Tbsp. drained capers
2 Tbsp. unsalted butter
Fresh lemon slices
Chopped fresh parsley
Directions:
1. Season cutlets with salt and pepper, then dredge in flour. Coat a saute pan with nonstick spray, add oil, and heat over medium-high.
2. Saute cutlets 2-3 minutes on one side. Flip cutlets over and saute the other side, covered, 1-2 minutes. Transfer cutlets to a warmed platter; pour off fat from the pan.
3. Deglaze pan with wine and add minced garlic. Cook until garlic is slightly brown and liquid is nearly evaporated, about 2 minutes.
4. Add broth, lemon juice, and capers. Return cutlets to plan and cook on each side for 1 minutes. Transfer cutlets to warm plates.
5. Finish sauce with butter and lemons. Once butter melts, pour sauce over cutlets.
6. Garnish with chopped fresh parsley and serve immediately.
Notes: This makes enough for 3 people if you are serving with a couple side dishes. Also, I've never garnished with parsley and it still looks and tastes great.
For dessert, we had large lemon cupcakes with buttercream frosting. I have Duncan Hines and Pillsbury to thank for the cake mix and frosting:) This afternoon, I thought Katie would enjoy watching me frost the cupcakes. I sat her on the edge of the counter, stood in front of her to keep her from falling off, and then showed her how to do it. She seemed to enjoy watching; so, I asked her to get the next cupcake for me to frost. She picked it up and promptly buried her little teeth in it. "Cake" she said confidently! I guess she wanted to make sure she claimed one for later:)
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