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Title: Chicken breasts in tomato sauce with mushrooms
Post by: MrSpock on June 02, 2009, 03:08:01 am
This is translated from the French cookbook "À table avec Thermomix". Note that I haven't tried this recipe, so if you do try it, please let me know how it turned out!

Chicken breasts in tomato sauce with mushrooms

4         Chicken breasts
2         Cloves of garlic
100g    Onion
240g    Whole fresh tomatoes or canned crushed
230g    Portobello mushrooms
1 cube Chicken stock
Herbs (from Provence, thyme)
Salt, pepper

• Put in the bowl the garlic, the onion cut in half, the tomatoes halved and drained. Mix 10 seconds at speed 5
• Add the mushrooms, whole chicken breasts, chicken stock cube, salt, pepper and herbs and set, depending on the size of breasts, 15 to 20 minutes at 100°, spoon speed  ^^, reverse  direction  :-:
• At timer stop, remove the chicken and arrange them on a hot serving plate. Coat them with tomato sauce and mushrooms.

Tips: Serve with fresh pasta and sprinkle with Parmesan. If sauce is too liquid, add a little cornstarch and 2 teaspoons of tomato paste and set 3 minutes at 100°, spoon speed  ^^, reverse  direction  :-:.

members' comments

cathy79 - Made this last night, DH says "a definite make again please".  I diced the chicken breasts as I just couldn't see how it would work "whole".  Used 500g chicken (2 breasts) and there was plenty of chicken.  I used MJ's passata instead of tinned tomatoes and added the tomato paste to thicken at the end.  Very nice, and super easy.

Chelsea - Mmmmmm.  This was lovely. I served it with pasta but it would also be yummy with mashed potato and steamed veg.
I used 400g diced chicken breast (3cm dice) and lots of pepper and fresh herbs.  I added the tomato paste in with the other ingredients at the start and then thickened the dish with a little cornflour paste at the end.  I cooked the mix for 6 minutes before adding the chicken and then cooked it for another 7 minutes.  I then added the cornflour paste and cooked it for a further 2 minutes.  The chicken was cooked perfectly in that time. Easy and delish!!!

CC - After CP bumped this recipe in her favourites list I thought I would give it a whirl. I followed Chelsea's "tweak" and it cooked to perfection. We all enjoyed it and I certainly would make it again.

JD - I did my own thing with this recipe tonight.  I had a pack of my Napolitana sauce in the freezer, just 100g mushrooms & 350g chicken breast.  Chopped the onion & garlic 2 sec/speed 5, added a tablespoon olive oil and sauteed 5 mins/100o/reverse/speed 1.
Added the thawed out sauce, mushrooms, 1/8th tsp Bridestowe gourmet Herbes de Provence, 3cm diced chicken, 1/2 tsp chicken stock, some pepper and 1/8th cup water. Cooked 7 mins/100o/reverse/speed 1 then added 180g baby spinach in when there was 1 minute to go.  Delicious and so quick if you use an already prepared sauce.  Enough leftover to serve with pasta tomorrow night.

Amy -  REALLY yummy, definitely a make-again recipe.

Title: Re: Chicken breasts in tomato sauce with mushrooms
Post by: Thermomixer on June 02, 2009, 03:16:43 am
Thanks MrSpock - sounds good and simple, and easy enough to modify.
Title: Re: Chicken breasts in tomato sauce with mushrooms
Post by: judydawn on June 02, 2009, 04:45:22 am
Large swiss browns are said to be portobello mushrooms and they are much easier to find in shops around here.
Title: Re: Chicken breasts in tomato sauce with mushrooms
Post by: MrSpock on June 02, 2009, 07:00:04 pm
Large swiss browns are said to be portobello mushrooms and they are much easier to find in shops around here.

The literal translation of the recipe asked for "Paris mushrooms". Wikipedia said that those were Portobello mushrooms, but it may be different according to the country...
Title: Re: Chicken breasts in tomato sauce with mushrooms
Post by: bron on June 02, 2009, 08:21:54 pm
So the chicken breasts just in, whole?
Title: Re: Chicken breasts in tomato sauce with mushrooms
Post by: MrSpock on June 03, 2009, 01:38:53 am
So the chicken breasts just in, whole?

That's what the recipe says, but who knows, maybe they have smaller chicken in France. I would slice them if they're too big. Like I've seen in one of Thermomixer's recipe: Those chicken looked like ostriches!!  ;D
Title: Re: Chicken breasts in tomato sauce with mushrooms
Post by: brazen20au on June 03, 2009, 02:08:00 am
ahhh yes probably pumped full of hormones  :-))
Title: Re: Chicken breasts in tomato sauce with mushrooms
Post by: cathy79 on November 24, 2009, 10:38:46 am
Made this last night, DH says "a definite make again please".  I diced the chicken breasts, as I just couldn't see how it would work "whole".  Used 500g chicken (2 breasts) and there was plenty of chicken.  I used MeganJane's passata instead of tinned tomatoes, and added the tomato paste to thicken at the end.  Very nice, and super easy.
Title: Re: Chicken breasts in tomato sauce with mushrooms
Post by: Thermomixer on November 25, 2009, 11:32:03 pm
Good work - certainly saving time and energy by cutting up the breasts.  :-*
Title: Re: Chicken breasts in tomato sauce with mushrooms
Post by: Chelsea (Thermie Groupie) on January 13, 2011, 10:25:49 am
Mmmmmm.  This was lovely tonight for dinner.  I served it with pasta but it would also be yummy with mashed potato and steamed veg.

I used 400g diced chicken breast (3cm dice) and lot's of pepper and fresh herbs.  I added the tomato paste in with the other ingredients at the start and then thickened the dish with a little cornflour paste at the end.  I cooked the mix for 6 minutes before adding the chicken and then cooked it for another 7 minutes.  I then added the cornflour paste and cooked it for a further 2 minutes.  The chicken was cooked perfectly in that time.

Easy and delish!!!
Title: Re: Chicken breasts in tomato sauce with mushrooms
Post by: judydawn on January 13, 2011, 10:58:04 am
Thanks for the photo Chelsea - looks great.
Title: Re: Chicken breasts in tomato sauce with mushrooms
Post by: JulieO on January 15, 2011, 03:49:42 am
Great photo Chelsea, will put this on the To Do list.  :)
Title: Re: Chicken breasts in tomato sauce with mushrooms
Post by: Cornish Cream on June 20, 2011, 08:36:37 pm
After CP bumped this recipe in her favorites list I thought I would give it a whirl.I followed Chelsea's "tweak" and it cooked to perfection.We all enjoyed it and I certainly would make it again. :)
Title: Re: Chicken breasts in tomato sauce with mushrooms
Post by: Twitterpated on June 21, 2011, 08:39:04 am
Probably wouldn't have looked at this twice excepting for your photo Chelsea. Great Work!
Title: Re: Chicken breasts in tomato sauce with mushrooms
Post by: Chelsea (Thermie Groupie) on June 21, 2011, 09:03:35 am
Thanks so much.  I am drawn to photos too. This is lovely dish and very easy.  We have it quite often with mash or pasta.  :)
Title: Re: Chicken breasts in tomato sauce with mushrooms
Post by: bigTcup on June 21, 2011, 09:06:36 am
Thanks for the photo Chelsea (Thermie Groupie) - makes me want to try this dish even more!
Title: Re: Chicken breasts in tomato sauce with mushrooms
Post by: judydawn on June 22, 2011, 10:33:29 am
I did my own thing with this recipe tonight.  I had a pack of my Napolitana sauce (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=6255.0) in the freezer, just 100g mushrooms & 350g chicken breast.
Chopped the onion & garlic 2 sec/speed 5, added a tablespoon olive oil and sauteed 5 mins/100o/reverse/speed 1.
Added the thawed out sauce, mushrooms, 1/8th tspn Bridestowe gourmet Herbes de Provence (bought back from Tasmania for me by a friend recently), 3cm diced chicken, 1/2 tspn chicken stock, some pepper and 1/8th cup water. Cooked 7 mins/100o/reverse/speed 1 then added 180g baby spinach in when there was 1 minute to go.  Delicious and so quick if you use an already prepared sauce.  Enough leftover to serve with pasta tomorrow night.
Title: Re: Chicken breasts in tomato sauce with mushrooms
Post by: Amy :-) on July 31, 2012, 12:03:18 pm
I cooked this tonight, REALLY yummy, definitely a make-again recipe :D