Hello everybody, it is Brad, welcome to my recipe page. Today, I will show you a way to prepare a special dish, chicken alfredo. One of my favorites food recipes. This time, I will make it a little bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
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To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook chicken alfredo using 22 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Chicken Alfredo:
- Make ready Bechamel
- Prepare 1 1/2 quart Milk
- Take 1 onion (quartered with root attached)
- Prepare 1 Bay leaf
- Take 1 whole clove
- Take 1 white roux (as needed)
- Prepare pasta
- Make ready 1 box Pasta of your choice ( I use Penne or fettuccine)
- Take Chicken Breasts
- Get 1 lb Chicken Breasts
- Get 1 Kosher salt
- Get 1 Ground black pepper
- Make ready White roux (See hint)
- Take 1 lb Butter
- Get 1 lb Flour
- Get Alfredo sauce
- Take 1 cup parmesean cheese (Grated) May need more or less to taste
- Take 1 Kosher Salt
- Get 1 White pepper
- Prepare Garnish
- Get 1 Fresh Parsley for garnish (minced, optional)
- Take 1 Parmesean cheese (grated, optional)
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Instructions to make Chicken Alfredo:
- In a large sauce pan add your milk. Make an onion pique by taking 1 quarter of the onion and attaching a bay leaf and placing clove in the middle of it to hold in place. If it falls apart it's ok because we're going to strain anyway.
- Once your onion is added to the milk simmer until you start to see bubbles and whisk in your roux. Only whisk in a little at a time. Bring to a boil and add more if necessary until it reduces down and becomes a light nape. When it coats the back of the spoon and you wipe it across and it still runs down the spoon very lightly then simmer for 30 mins or until the flour taste is cooked out
- While your sauce is simmering season your chicken breasts with kosher salt and pepper and saute in a little bit of clarified butter or olive oil. You can also bake chicken. Sear chicken breasts in pan until you get a nice color on both sides. Finish in oven for 10-12 mins or until chicken breasts read 165°F.
- Put one chicken breast aside and cut the other two in pieces. Take the reserved chicken breast and cut on a bias.
- Boil pasta until al dente. Drain
- When bechamel is done strain. Use half of the bechamel for a half box pasta and all the sauce for a whole box. You can also store the rest and use it for something else. Pour into another pot on low heat and whisk in parmesean cheese. A little at a time to your desired thickness. Season to taste.
- In a skillet add your sauce, pasta and chicken. Toss together, plate, add your reserved chicken breast on top, mince parsley and sprinkle. Top with parmesean. Serve. Enjoy.
- For the roux: melt butter and whisk in your flour. Whisk until it has a nice white almond color. When mixture thins and starts to bubble, reduce heat to low and cut back on the whisking. Cook until you smell a toasty aroma. That's when it's done.
- HINT: Spread roux mixture into a metal half pan or a metal baking pan will work to. Let it cool in the fridge until hardened. Break off pieces when needed and mince and whisk into roux. This will last until you use it up. So you don't have to make any for awhile.
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