Sunday, February 17, 2013

Chicken with Herb Tomatoes and Pan Sauce #SundaySupper

     I ripped out a recipe for chicken with tomatoes and pan sauce several months ago.  It has sat on my dresser ever since.  I look at it every week when I meal plan and think I'll get to it next week.  I'm not sure why I kept putting this dish off, it certainly doesn't have many ingredients.

     When I saw that the theme for #SundaySupper was skinny recipes I finally got around to making it!  I went to aerobics after work and by the time I got home I wanted something that was hot but could be made in under 30 minutes.  This chicken was it.  I didn't have any fresh tomatoes like the recipe called for but I did just buy a can of whole, organic tomatoes so I used that instead which saved me time and a step.

     I mashed the tomatoes in a bowl with the seasonings and then cooked up the chicken.  Shallots and garlic are sauteed in a pan and then red wine vinegar is used to deglaze the pan.  The smell was incredible.  I then added in the tomatoes and simmered it down until it thickened.  This meal was simple but elegant.  The chicken was flavorful and the addition of the tomatoes and pan sauce was delightful.  Plus it was all ready in under 30 minutes.

Chicken with Herb Tomatoes and Pan Sauce (adapted from Bon Appetit)
1 (28 oz) can organic whole tomatoes, drained
2 T. olive oil, divided
2 T. herbes de Provence
1 t. sea salt
1 t. black pepper
2 T. red wine
1 T. Worcestershire sauce
1 lb. boneless chicken breasts
1 shallot, minced
2 garlic cloves, minced
2 T. red wine vinegar
3 T. parsley leaves,chopped
1 T. tarragon leaves, chopped

1.  In a medium bowl combine the tomatoes, herbes de Provence, seal salt, pepper, red wine, and Worcestershire sauce.  Mash with a fork so that the tomatoes begin to break up.  Set aside.

2.  Season the chicken breasts with salt and pepper.  Heat 1 tablespoon of oil in a skillet over medium high heat.   Cook the chicken for 6-8 minutes on each side or until it's cooked through.  Remove from pan and allow to rest for 5 minutes on a cutting board. 

3.  Add the remaining olive oil to the skillet and add shallot and garlic.  Saute for 1 minute.  Deglaze the pan with the vinegar, scraping up the browned bits from the bottom of the pan.

4.  Add the tomatoes to the pan and simmer until the sauce begins to thicken, about 3 minutes.  Season with salt and pepper.

5.  Slice the chicken.  Divide the chicken onto plates and spoon tomatoes and sauce over top.  Garnish with parsley and tarragon. 







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33 comments:

  1. What a delicious and easy recipe for chicken! Beautiful and I can't wait to try it on my family.

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  2. Oh what wonderfulness! I adore chicken and love finding new ways to make it. This looks fantastic Heather!

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  3. Looks like a simple and delicious dish, and you can never have too many go-to chicken recipes.

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  4. Sure looks tasty! How can you go wrong with those lovely tomatoes and the herbs de Provence, golden chicken breasts, red wine and garlic and vinegar? I just don't think you can. Lovely classic dish!

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  5. I make this a lot for my family, I never thought to crush the tomatoes myself! It's a favorite here because it makes the kitchen so moist!!! Good pick.

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  6. YUM! Sounds like the perfect recipe I can send my daughter to college with. She is keeping a recipe of easy, healthy and delicious recipes that she can whip up quickly. Thanks for sharing!

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  7. You've got to love an easy but flavorful recipe you can whip up in little time!

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  8. I love the addition of red wine vinegar to deglaze.Yum! Sounds fabulous!

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  9. Glad you finally took the recipe from off the dresser to into the kitchen. This looks really tasty and I'm sure the red wine vinegar added a nice finish.

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  10. This looks so flavorful and rich ! Yummmm !!! Love teh addition of the red wine vinegar and tomatoes.

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  11. I have a spaghetti squash staring at me and some chicken breasts in the refrigerator. I think I know what I'm having for dinner tonight!

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  12. I love simple and quick tomato sauces. Even using canned tomatoes it tastes so fresh.

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  13. I firmly believe chicken can always be made better when topped with some delicious tomato sauce!

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  14. When I first started cooking I used to make dishes like this. Add a great tasting tomato sauce to chicken and then modify. Sometime I'd add olives. Other times capers and mozzarella cheese, not the skinny version. Thanks for reminding me of the simplicity of dishes like this.

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  15. You sold me when you said this could be made in 30 minutes. Definitely a plus after a long busy work day. This looks amazing!

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  16. Very healthy and quick meal idea for lunch box.

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  17. Nice classic healthy weeknight meal! YUM!

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  18. This is a dish that I make quite frequently and you won't believe me but I serve it with couscous and a little french beans salad and vinaigrette. I think so we are on the wave. ;)

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  19. This looks wickedly delicious. I love meals like this one. Perfect for Sunday Supper or any other day of the week.

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  20. I love homemade tomato sauces, this sounds delicious and a nice change from plain chicken.

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  21. Love dishes like these!Healthy,simple yet flavorful and homemade :)Yummm....

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  22. Yummy! Almost cacciatore - a fave around here

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  23. Great looking recipe! I love herbs de provence, but don't seems to find enough uses for it. Thanks for sharing this recipe...Pinning!

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  24. Oh I have a recipe similar to this that I use when I have a lot of tomatoes from my garden to use up. Not only tastes amazing and is healthy but so easy for a week day night :)

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  25. You know you've found a great recipe when you can get rich flavour from a quick and easy meal!

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  26. So simple, yet so full of delicious flavor with your herbs, wine, vinegar and Worcestershire! Beautifully done!

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  27. I'm so glad you made and shared this recipe with us. I am adding this do my make list! looks absolutly delicous!

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  28. I have a PILE of recipes I tear out, thinking I'll make them really soon. Thanks for sharing this one - it looks wonderful - both flavorful and skinny! I love the addition of the W-sauce. Even a little bit can add such depth to a sauce.

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  29. This sounds like a great, quick dish for a busy evening. Thanks for sharing!

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  30. This sounds really good! I might just make it tonight!

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  31. Just wanted to let you know I ended up making this tonight, and my husband loved it so much, he ate almost the whole pan of chicken and sauce lol

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