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Sunday, October 17, 2010

So here is a quick post of my dinner for Sam tonight. I thought it was pretty good and easy for those of you that may be out there spending big $ on Gerber Graduates, or similar products.
I am making chicken parmesan for Austin and I, so I decided to get a meal out of this for Sam as well and make it a little more child friendly. I always use whole wheat spaghetti noodles and mix in spinach spaghetti noodles as well, really just for color, it adds no significant taste. I was in a hurry so I was using a jar of spaghetti sauce, and added in fresh garlic, basil, oregano, and a can of low salt diced tomatoes. Actually, I will just go ahead and post both recipes so that you can see what we ate.

Sam's Chicken Parmesan

1 oz hormone free, antibiotic free chicken breast (i steamed in the baby food cooker)
Spaghetti sauce
Butternut squash puree (frozen cube from the freezer)
Whole wheat spaghetti
Spinach spaghetti

Take 1 cube of your frozen butternut squash puree and thaw. Take the cooked spaghetti mixture and chop up roughly. Add the spaghetti to the squash and some of the spaghetti sauce.
Cube the chicken up (pea size). Ready to eat! He loved it!

Our chicken parmesan
2 chicken breasts
croutons
whole wheat panko bread crumbs
whole wheat flour
1 egg
3 T milk
Parmesan cheese
spaghetti sauce (storebought)
1 can reduced sodium diced tomatoes
oregano
basil
2 cloves fresh garlic
whole wheat spaghetti noodles
spinach spaghetti noodles
muenster cheese

1. coat the chicken with whole wheat flour
2. combine egg and milk
3. dip chicken into the egg and milk mixture
4. crush croutons with rolling pin, add panko breadcrumbs, and some parmesan cheese
5. coat the chicken with this mixture
6. place into oven and bake @ 350 degrees for around 25-35 mins
7. prepare pasta as you normally would
8. empty sauce, tomatoes, basil, oregano, minced garlic into pot and just warm
Assemble noodles and sauce, top with chicken and muenster cheese!
Not the healthiest meal on the planet, but if you have time you can make the sauce from scratch. I like to do this from time to time and I will make enough to freeze for 3-4 meals.

Homemade spaghetti sauce

around 10 tomatoes tomatoes peeled and crushed
2 cans diced reduced sodium tomatoes
1 16 oz can reduced sodium tomato paste
1 c butternut squash puree
1 chopped onion
1 c chopped carrots
5-6 minced garlic cloves
basil
chili pepper flakes
oregano
1 T sugar
salt/pepper to taste

Cook the onion and carrot first until soft, then add in the garlic and fresh tomatoes. Once all of this has cooked down a little bit, add the rest of your ingredients and simmer until it is as thick as you like. Add fewer or more ingredients to your taste.

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