Pasta a La Jentry

"I just came up with this one night and it was most definitely an immediate hit with the husband. It is so simple to make and it tastes SO good. The best part is, you can really add more stuff to it, or leave some of the ingredients out...either way, it will be great. If you don't like the idea of using sun-dried tomatoes that are packed in oil, you can use the sun-dried tomatoes that aren't, just be sure to soften them in water before you use them."
 
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Ready In:
25mins
Ingredients:
13
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Cook the pasta according to package directions.
  • While the pasta is cooking, dice the onion and cube the chicken. Place in a pan and brown until chicken is thoroughly cooked.
  • Slice the tomatoes and the bell peppers and add them to the pan.
  • Add the minced garlic.
  • Cook this about 2 minutes, or however long it takes you to cut up the artichoke hearts.
  • Cut up the artichoke hearts and add as well.
  • Cook for about a minute.
  • Add cream and a bit of the pasta water. Bring it to a boil and let it reduce a bit then add a bit more of the pasta water depending on how thick you like your sauce.
  • Before you add the pasta to the pan, julienne the basil leaves and add to the pan. Salt and pepper to taste, then add the pasta.
  • Serve hot.
  • ENJOY!

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Well, let's see...I am an American living in Germany. I should say a Texan living in Bavaria :). I am a freelance English teacher in my area, however, there isn't much work during the winter months and it is pretty sporadic during the rest of the year, so I like to cook. I think I'm a pretty good cook, my husband seems to think so at least...or he hasn't said anything to the contrary. I am still trying to learn how to cook Tex-Mex in Germany. There are no Fiesta's here and that is a shame. My next venture in cooking will be learning how to cook German food. The food here is WONDERFUL, however a bit too salty for my taste, so I need to alter the recipes a bit. My mother-in-law is the best cook I know and as soon as I get her schnitzel recipe, I will post it! The pooch in the picture is my Charlie. As of October 2008 he is 10 months old...he is growing fast! I also enjoy cooking for him. I have found some awesome dog treat recipes on here! The other picture up here is of my husband and I coming out of the church after our wedding. :)
 
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