Recipe for Max & Erma's Portabella Chicken Penne from the Restaurant section.
Max & Erma's Portabella Chicken PennePosted by LladyRusty at recipegoldmine.com Source: Contributed by: Kim Allison/General Manager, Max & Erma's, MacArthur Mall - 13News Lunchbreak - Wednesday, March 14, 2001 2 (5 ounce) chicken breasts 2 tablespoons olive oil 2 teaspoons black pepper, coarse ground 1 ounce clarified butter 3 ounces portabella mushroom caps, sliced 1/2 inch thick 1 ounce sun-dried tomato, reconstituted 1 ounce spinach, thawed and well drained 2 teaspoons chopped garlic in water 1 cup Alfredo sauce 16 ounces penne pasta, cooked (1/2 pound dry) 1 ounce Romano cheese, shredded Coat chicken breasts with olive oil and black pepper. Grill chicken breast 8 to 10 minutes, turning once until done. Cool slightly and slice on the bias, 8 to 10 pieces. In saut? skillet, heat clarified butter over medium heat until hot. Add Portabella mushrooms, tomatoes, spinach, garlic and chicken. Saut? until mushrooms begin to soften. Add Alfredo sauce and Penne pasta. Cook until all ingredients are hot. Divide into 2 pasta bowls and garnish with Romano cheese. Serve with a warm garlic breadstick. NOTES: To clarify butter, melt in sauce pot over low heat until completely melted. Skim foam off top of butter and chill. When butter has solidified, poke a hole in the butter down to the milky liquid below. Pour off milky liquid leaving only the solidified butter. This butter can then be melted down and used in recipes calling for clarified butter. To reconstitute sun-dried tomatoes, place a small saucepot on stove and fill with just enough water to cover the tomatoes. Bring water to a boil and remove from stove. Immediately add sun-dried tomatoes and allow to steep for 5 minutes. Drain off any excess water. Allow to cook to room temperature. Tomatoes will keep refrigerated for 3 days. Servings: 4
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