An Easy meal which is my short cut recipe.
Although my freezer has lots of meatballs and meat sauce I found a great substitute for a marinara sauce that IMO takes like my fresh sauce.
The brand is Victoria and I found it at Costco and most recently I have been seeing it at many other stores in our area. You can use any jar brand you like but IMO Victoria brand marinara is really as close as I can get to homemade and I'm extremely fussy.
I've been cooking for 50 years and make sauce all the time but after reading a little more about the brand I decided to go off my high horse lol so to speak and try it. It's good. Recently I found their vodka sauce in a 16 oz. jar and decided why not? Happy to say it's super good and I used it in this recipe.
Note: I like thick meaty pasta so Bucatini was in my pantry and I used it. If you don't have Bucatini a nice more dense pasta would be good too! Such as fettuccine or linguine but use what you think your family would enjoy. The ingredients and instructions are below. Enjoy!!
1 lb. Bucatini pasta or pasta of choice
1 to 2 cups arugula washed and drained well
1 lb. Boneless thin chicken breast
Salt, pepper, paprika
2 cloves minced garlic
1/4 cup water
1-16 oz.oz. jar Victoria vodka sauce
Olive oil
Pecorino Romano cheese
First: Sauté chicken in a large deep skillet with olive oil, salt, pepper paprika and garlic.
While chicken and sauce are simmering bring a large pot of water to a boil. Cook pasta for approximately 8 to 10 minutes depending on your pasta directions. A’dente is preferred choice. Add arugula and cook for another 2 or 3 minutes.
Happy Cooking! Yummy!!
You can definitely used homemade vodka sauce for this recipe. I do have my recipe under Labels but this is a great option for us busy on the go people. xo
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