Prep Time: 30 minutes
Serves: 6
I got this recipe from my sister-in-law, Whitney. It's delicious (therefore not so healthy), even my picky eaters love it! Here's the recipe as given to me:
1 box bowtie (Farfalle) pasta
2 to 3 chicken breasts, depending on size
4 to 6 strips bacon
1 stick butter
1/4 cup dried basil
2 cloves garlic
Cook pasta according to box. Meanwhile, cook bacon until a little overcooked. You want it to be crisp. Dump out grease, but don't wash pan. Cook chicken and let cool. Cut chicken into chunks. Dump out grease, but don't wash pan. Melt butter and cook garlic. Add dried basil. Put bacon in a plastic bag and crush into bits. Combine everything in a large serving bowl. Serve warm topped with Parmesan cheese.
This is what I do when I'm in a hurry (almost always!):
1 box bowtie (Farfalle) pasta
1 cup frozen vegetables (such as broccoli, peas, or chopped spinach), optional
1 stick butter
1/2 cup precooked bacon pieces*
1 tsp dried minced garlic or 1/2 tsp garlic powder
1 can (13 oz.) chicken, drained
1/4 cup dried basil
Salt and pepper, to taste
Parmesan cheese
Cook pasta according to package directions. Put frozen vegetables in a colander in the sink. Drain pasta over vegetables. Lower heat to medium-low and add butter, bacon, and garlic (if using garlic powder, add with the basil). When butter is melted add the chicken, basil, salt, pepper, and pasta. Remove from heat and stir. Serve immediately topped with Parmesan cheese.
*I found a big bag of precooked bacon pieces in the refrigerator section at Sam's Club. When I got home, I put 1/2 cup bacon into labeled snack-size ziplock bags, then put all of the bags in a large freezer bag and put it in the freezer. Now when I need crumbled bacon, I just grab a bag and heat it in a skillet or microwave it just to crisp it up. So easy!!
Serve with garlic bread and a green salad.
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2 comments:
Mandy, this is one of my favorites too! We all love it, but the best part is they ask Whit to make it! I get the benefit of eating it and dont have to do the work! Whoo hoo!
I love the precooked bacon idea. I hate cooking the bacon (all the grease and too much time). I bought a bag of precooked bacon and used it once, but NEVER thought to put it in smaller bags and freezing it. Thanks. : )
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