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Aerows

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17. Aerows Signature Chicken, Onion Lemon Alfredo
Sun Jun 16, 2013, 04:41 PM
Jun 2013

Last edited Sun Jun 16, 2013, 06:33 PM - Edit history (10)

Sauce:

1/2 cup butter
1 (8 ounce) package cream cheese
2 teaspoons garlic powder
2 cups milk
6 ounces grated Parmesan cheese
1/8 teaspoon ground black

Complete Recipe:

Pasta ingredient:
Boiled pasta (I choose Angel Hair for this recipe's sauce, always) Done by itself, obviously, but I don't want anybody to get any ideas

Chicken ingredient:
2 Lbs. Thawed and deboned chicken
Lemon Juice
1 1/2 Lbs Sweet Onion
1 tsp Garlic (or a clove or two to taste)
1 tsp Basil ( or chop up an entire stalk of it)
Dash of rosemary (or more, to taste)
1 tsp Ground pepper to taste ( I use tri-color - use less if using black)
Salt to taste

Whisk the sauce periodically while you are preparing the chicken. You will soon be whisking it to keep it from bubbling while it cooks.

Douse the chicken thoroughly in lemon juice (about 1/4 cup). You will also douse the onions in this situation with lemon, too and dice them into chunks or squares (about 1/4 cup, also). Cook both until brown at a medium high temperature in a (separate) sauce pan on the stove. Combine when the onions achieve transparency. Continue cooking until the chicken is browned. You may want to turn up the heat after combining so that the chicken gets a bit blackened, since it creates a deep, caramelized flavor.

While you are doing this, boil the pasta, as normal.

Back to the sauce:

Whisk it until it is pureed under medium heat, and can be poured over gorgeous angel hair and tangy chicken that knocks your socks off.


EDIT: This recipe seemed so simple when I started to write it down, but I didn't realize how many things I did when I make this. I've made it a hundred times, and it seems easy, but when I write all of the steps down, it seems way more complex than it really is.

What a fantastic job you did here! cbayer Dec 2012 #1
Thanks Glassunion Dec 2012 #2
Enthusiastic kick! flying rabbit Dec 2012 #3
Wow! This is great. Callalily Dec 2012 #4
Nicely done! Lucinda Dec 2012 #5
Thanks Glassunion Dec 2012 #6
All renamed and cleaned up. Glassunion Dec 2012 #10
Question for the group. Glassunion Dec 2012 #7
I think it should only contain actual recipes. cbayer Dec 2012 #8
Duly noted bif Dec 2012 #11
I like the full recipe idea for individual dishes. Much more simple and personal. pinto Dec 2012 #13
Great idea! yellerpup Dec 2012 #9
Good stuff! Thanks for starting this. Would a "resource" section fit, you think? pinto Dec 2012 #12
Breakfast - Peanut butter, bacon, banana on rye toast. pinto Dec 2012 #14
**Reminder: If I've missed anything, please drop me a PM and I will get it added. Glassunion Feb 2013 #15
Great job! bif Mar 2013 #16
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Fantastic job! Thanks for keeping up with this! bif Aug 2013 #18
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