Lemon Chicken with Artichokes and Sun Dried Tomatoes

Lemon Chicken with Artichokes and Sun Dried Tomatoes
Sometimes it takes a few trys until I get a dish right. That is how it is with most things in life.

I have loved to cook for as long as I can remember. Most of my jobs early in my life involved food in some sort of way. I was a busgirl at a local hamburger restaurant when I was 15. I worked at an ice cream shop and scooped until my arm was sore when I was 19. I was the weekend cook at my sorority house when I was 22. When I graduated college, the stars aligned and I took my dream job as....... a commercial real estate appraiser. Not.

I was lured by a job in the big city with a steady paycheck, a briefcase, and a train ride to and from work. My first appraisal job lead to two more appraisal jobs until 1 then 2 then 3 kids were running around our house. My appraisal life was over, and I was not sad to see it go.

Fast forward 10 years and with the kids in school full time, I was back in the kitchen and working in a small gourmet cafe. Planning menus, making sandwiches with funky names on focaccia bread, washing piles of dishing, waiting on customers; I was in my glory. It did not seem like work to me. Two years later the cafe closed its doors, and I was again looking for my next food job.

I cooked and I cooked and I cooked for my family. But there is just so much food one family can eat. I stumbled upon the notion of being a personal chef. My days are spent not only cooking for my family, but for 5 other families as well. Each family has a different set of tastes and the menus I prepare are ever changing. There is not a day that I am bored or I wish I was doing something else.

It took a few trys until I found the right job for me. You know it is the right one when it doesn't feel like work. Being a personal chef doesn't feel like work to me.

Lemon Chicken with Artichokes and Sun Dried Tomatoes was a dish that took a few trys to perfect. The pan sauteed chicken is bathed in a light lemony sauce punctuated by artichoke hearts, tart sun dried tomatoes, and gets a kick from Dijon mustard.

This dish comes together so quickly it doesn't seem like work to get dinner on the table.

Lemon Chicken with Artichokes and Sun Dried Tomatoes
serves 4

4 chicken breasts, sliced lengthwise into thin cutlets
salt
pepper
flour
2 tablespoons butter, divided
1 tablespoon olive oil
1/4 cup white wine
1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
1/2 cup chicken stock
1 (14 ounce can) artichoke hearts, quartered
8 sun dried tomatoes packed in oil, drained and sliced in thin strips
1/2 lemon, sliced paper thin
2 tablespoons chopped parsley

Season the chicken with salt and pepper. Dredge in flour.

Heat a large saute pan to medium high heat. Add 1 tablespoon butter and the olive oil. Saute the chicken until golden brown and cooked through, about 3 - 4 minutes per side depending on the thickness of the chicken. Remove from pan and keep warm.

In the same pan, add the wine and bring to a boil. Whisk in the mustard and chicken stock. Add the remaining tablespoon of butter and whisk until it melts and the sauce thickens slightly. Gently stir in the artichoke hearts, sun dried tomatoes and lemon slices. Add the sauteed chicken and season to taste with salt and pepper. Sprinkle with the parsley.

20 comments:

Buffy Alten said...

I am in Anguilla for 3 months and grocery items aren't always available all the time like at home. This is somthing I will make tonight, I have everything except the lemons and parsley, should be able to find these things today. I'll post hw I like it later. Thanks!

Arlene Delloro said...

I've been making lemon artichoke chicken the same way, so I'm ready for a change. Will give this version a try soon. Already like the addition of sun dried tomatoes.

Valerie Harrison (bellini) said...

Thanks for sharing a bit of your history Amy. I think as foodies we all dream of having a different life in one way or another. For me it would be visiting all the cooking school in the world.

kat said...

Oh a wonderful blend of flavors

teresa said...

this looks so good, i love the artichokes! fantastic dish!

Robin said...

Good for you! I liked this post and getting to know you a bit better. You sure do work hard even though it doesn't feel like work.

Rue said...

I don't know how you knew I was here, but thank you so much for coming by! I'm a HUGE fan :)

I'll let you know!

rue

Rue said...

Oh and I hope you don't mind that I linked to you!

Debbie said...

Definitely my type of dish since I love artichokes and lemon. It is always great when your work involves something you enjoy...it's definitely not work then but a pleasure!!!!

Anonymous said...

Amy, Sometimes it takes awhile to figure out what we're going to be "when we grow up." I'm glad you found your bliss!

test it comm said...

That chicken is just packed with great flavours!

Ed Schenk said...

Make sure your butter is at room temp so it doesn't break.

Patricia @ ButterYum said...

OH YUM!!!!!!! Now I'm hungry. What time is dinner being served?

:)
ButterYum

Juliann said...

Thank you for the recipe and for giving me hope that when the time comes I will find something to do with my love of food that wont seem like work

amycaseycooks said...

Juliann - You always hear that when you find your passion, you will know it. I thought that I would not know/or find what was the right passion for me. I feel that being a personal chef is only the first step in my journey.

Good luck to you!!

Rue said...

Loved the game day food! Thank you :)

Penny said...

So glad you found your passion. The chicken sounds like a winner for sure. I catered lunches to the company where I worked once and it was the most fun I had ever had.

~Camille said...

I made this tonight and it is WONDERFUL! We will put this into the regular rotation for sure!! Thank you for sharing such wonderful recipes!!

Colleen said...

This looks delicious and easy! I hope one day to end up doing what I love as well.

Anonymous said...

Your recipe looks delicious and so easy. The families you work for are so lucky. My kids don't love artichoke hearts ... which isn't such a big deal since it means I get to eat more!