Chicken with Mushrooms

"This is based on a recipe from a book Cooking for 1 - a basic recipe with three ways to serve it up"
 
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Ready In:
25mins
Ingredients:
8
Serves:
1
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ingredients

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directions

  • Heat oil in a nonstick frying pan over a medium heat, add chicken and cook for 3-4 mins until just cooked.
  • Add mushrooms and cook for 2 mins longer then stir in wine, soup and milk and bring to boil.
  • Reduce heat and simmer for 5-8 mins or until mixture reduces and thickens, Stir in parsley and pepper to taste.
  • SERVING SUGGESTIONS: Spoon warm chicken mixture into large heated vol-au-vent case and serve with green salad Spoon chicken over hot pasta and toss.
  • Serve with salad of lettuce, tomato and red or green pepper with an Italian dressing.
  • Make a chicken and mushroom pie.
  • Line an individual ovenproof dish with puff pastry, fill with cold chicken and top with pastry.
  • Brush top of pie with a little milk and bake at 200deg.
  • Cook for 15 mins until pastry is puffed.

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  1. This is pretty good, but I did have to perk it up a little. I added a bit of nutmeg and some celery salt. I also added some extra mushrooms, and I think it makes closer to 2 servings than one! But an excellent dish if you need something fast, good and easy.
     
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