Recipe - Chicken Breast With Prosciutto Sf July 93
Categories: Main Course, Poultry, Chicken Breast With Prosciutto Sf July 93
CHICKEN
2 Breasts of chicken; skinned
and boned
Lemon juice
Salt and pepper; to taste
4 sl Prosciutto
4 sl Mozzarella cheese
SAUCE
4 Tomatoes; peeled and seeded
10 Basil leaves
1 Clove garlic
One half teaspoon Oregano
Salt and pepper
COATING
2 Eggs
1 Clove garlic; crushed
One fourth cup Milk
1 tablespoon Oil
One half cup Ground cornflakes
One fourth cup Flour
One fourth cup Grated parmesan cheese
One half teaspoon Dried oregano
One fourth teaspoon Dried rosemary
One fourth teaspoon Dried sage
One fourth teaspoon Dried marjoram
2 tablespoon Butter
2 tablespoon Olive oil
1. Wash boned chicken breasts with water and lemon. Rinse. Split whole
breasts in 2
2.Make a pocket in each half breast and season with salt and pepper. Chill
1 hour.
3. Mix herbs,garlic , flour and parmesan. Set aside.
4. Make sauce: chop tomatoes and basil.
5. Heat 1 tbs olive oil in a saucepan add tomatoes, basil, garlic, salt and
pepper. Give it just a boil and turn off the heat
6. Drain chicken pieces and stuff each with a slice of prosciutto and a
slice of mozzarella.
7. Beat eggs as for an omelet and blend with the milk and the garlic.
8. Roll breasts in flour.
9. Dip them in the egg mixture and then coat them with the cornflakes herb
coating.
10. Heat a pan with olive oil and butter and cook the breasts 1 or 2 at a
time over medium heat, until golden brown on both sides. Transfering them
to a heated plate as you go.
11. Place 1 tsp sauce on top of each breast. Serve hot
Recipe by: Miriam Podcameni Posvolsky
Posted to TNT Prodigy's Recipe Exchange Newsletter by Leon & Miriam
Posvolsky miriamp@pobox.com on Dec 03, 1997
Chicken Breast With Prosciutto Sf July 93 recipe makes 6 Servings

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