I love a good, quick, pasta recipe. Even better...one that uses leftovers from the night before.
One of my go-to "I want to sit on the couch while dinner cooks" recipes is Italian chicken. It's simple - marinate chicken breasts with Italian dressing in a plastic bag before you go to work in the morning. When you come home, pour the chicken and dressing into a Pyrex dish and bake for 40-45 minutes at 350 degrees.
I usually baked 4-6 breasts so we'll have leftovers throughout the week. One of my favorite things to do with this flavorful chicken is a quick pasta dish you're gonna love.
Ingredients
2 chicken breasts (with a little of the marinade)
3 small tomatoes
1/2 red onion
Olive oil
1/4 cup Parmesan cheese + more to top with
Garlic powder
Salt
1/2 box pasta (we went with thin spaghetti)
Directions
Prepare your ingredients! Cut chicken into bite-size pieces, dice red onion, and cut tomatoes into chunks. I like to remove the seeds from the tomato to keep them from watering down the sauce.
Saute red onion in 1 tablespoon olive oil and salt.
Once onions are translucent, add chicken and tomatoes. Cook over medium heat until the tomatoes have broken down, stirring frequently (about 15 minutes).
Cook and drain pasta. Add pasta, 1 tablespoon olive oil, 1/4 cup of Parmesan cheese, and a sprinkle of garlic powder to the pan and mix with sauce until combined.
Serve and top with a little more Parmesan cheese. So quick and easy! Nothing better than a delicious meal from leftovers!
Another thing I wanted to mention is a photography workshop I'm going to this weekend. If you're in the (greater) Boston area, check out Camera Ready Boston. It's a full day (10-5:30) of lots of information and fun with other novices and bloggers. Here's what we're going to learn.
By the end of the day you'll be able to comfortably shoot in manual mode and know all about aperture, ISO and shutter speed. You'll understand how best to shoot in low light, bright sun, and how to maximize and use available light most effectively when shooting. You'll learn the basic rules of framing shots, how to shoot still objects, people, and how to tell a story and shoot a process. You'll also learn basic editing tricks in Lightroom to really make your images shine. You'll get hands on practice and learn best practices for using your images on the web, in a blog, for your small business, or for your family albums.
At the end of the day, the professionals are even going to take portraits of everyone who attends. There are a few spots left, so act soon!
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Monday, February 25, 2013
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Playing with our camera
A few weeks ago, I headed to Burlington with our new fancy camera to take some pictures for our friends', Ann and Terence's, Christmas card. It was a beautiful day (a beautiful day this time'a year is upper 40's) and sunny. I was a little nervous I was going to wreck their Christmas card since we've only had our camera for a few months and I am NOT a pro, but was really pleased with the results.
They decided the photo should have themselves plus two of their fuzzy children (pups Amelia and Sara), and all were dressed to the nine's in their festive garb (the pups had little red bows). So cute!
Check out some of the shots from the day!
I also took a few pictures at their house before we left for the park.
Merry Christmas!
They decided the photo should have themselves plus two of their fuzzy children (pups Amelia and Sara), and all were dressed to the nine's in their festive garb (the pups had little red bows). So cute!
Check out some of the shots from the day!
I also took a few pictures at their house before we left for the park.
Merry Christmas!
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Love that Dirty Water - Boston's Public Garden
Over Labor Day, when my parents were up for a visit, we spent a day wandering around Boston. It was a nice addition to our other two day trips to Newport, Rhode Island and Plymouth, MA. We spent most of our time in the the Public Garden, and then ran down to Government Center for some lunch...and we took a LOT of pictures! I love being a tourist in our home city!


You can also check out some of our other favorite things to do in Boston.
Here are some of my favorite shots from the day!
Make way for ducklings statue - one of my favorite kid books! |
Awesome street performer |
Frog Pond on Boston Common |
Statue with our church (Park Street) in the background |
Park Street Church |
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