Carson’s Chicken Wellington W/ Exotic Mushroom Sherry Sauce

"This is my spin on the classic "Beef Wellington". Phyllo pastry sheets have no trans fat, no saturated fat, and no cholesterol. Low-calorie phyllo dough is the perfect substitute for high-fat puff pastry, ready-made crusts and canned refrigerated dough. I usually serve with garlic herb mashed potatoes and lemon pepper asparagus. Then I follow up with my "SiestaKeyLava" and coffee for dessert. Our friends, neighbors, and family LOVE it! I hope that you, and yours, enjoy it as much as we do!"
 
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Ready In:
55mins
Ingredients:
22
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • For the Chicken Wellington - Heat the butter or oil in a frying pan; add the bacon and mushrooms and cook, stirring until the liquid has evaporated. Add the green onions and cook, stirring until soft. Stir in the mustard, cream cheese, cream, and chicken and mix well.
  • Layer 5 sheets of phyllo pastry together, brushing each layer with melted butter. Keep the unused pastry covered with a barely damp, clean dishtowel or paper towel at all times to prevent pastry from drying out. Cut the pastry in half to form two squares. Spoon one eighth of the filling onto the end of each square, roll once, tuck the ends in and roll up into parcels. Brush lightly with butter. Repeat with the remaining pastry and filling.
  • Place parcels on a lightly greased baking sheet. Bake at 400°F for about 20 minutes or until lightly browned and filling is hot. (Note: The Wellington phyllo parcels can be prepared a day in advance. Store, covered with plastic wrap, in refrigerator).
  • For the Exotic Mushroom Sherry Sauce - In saucepan, heat olive oil over medium-high heat. Add onion and garlic; cook until tender. Stir in flour, salt, and lemon pepper seasoning; mix well. Gradually add sherry, chicken broth, lemon juice, and bay leaves. Cook over medium heat about 3 minutes or until thickened. Add mushrooms, simmer 5 minutes or until thoroughly heated. Remove bay leaves. Spoon over Wellington, and garnish with fresh chopped green onion.
  • Serve.

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RECIPE SUBMITTED BY

Chad Carson Davis Carson's Custom Creations Culinary Instructor, Event Coordinator, Master Baker 941-359-3214 admin@carsonscustomcreations.com www.carsonscustomcreations.com UPCOMING COURSES: Saturday September 10, 2005 ~ " Befriending Filo " Tuesday September 13 - October 18, 2005 ~ 6 course " Cake Decorating Made Easy " Saturday October 22, 2005 ~ " Gourmet Holiday Soiree "
 
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