Baked Chicken Marsala

February 9, 2010 · 9 comments

baked chicken marsala Baked Chicken Marsala

So I’m still sorta doing the pantry challenge…using up what I find…and everything in this meal came from the pantry/freezer minus the broccoli!

One of my dear friends moved to Alaska not long ago…and she left me with a few of her goodies from her pantry…including the Marsala cooking wine you see below!!!  Not something I normally buy, but after this meal…I’d totally buy it! I finally remembered to look at the price at the store, so I’d know how much it would have cost…so here you go…

Baked Chicken Marsala

Scrumptious!!!

Ingredients
1.4 lb package boneless skinless chicken breast ($2.64) On sale regularly for $1.89/lb
1/2 cup flour ($.10)
1 tsp Italian seasonings ($.05)
1/2 tsp salt and pepper each
1 Tbsp olive oil ($.10)
1/3 cup marsala cooking wine ($.50)
1 4 oz. can of sliced mushrooms, drained ($.49) On sale regularly at Walgreens
1 cup white rice ($.20)
2 large heads broccoli ($.79)

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Directions

1.In a small bowl, mix together the flour, Italian seasonings, salt and pepper.  Coat each of the chicken breasts in the flour mixture.  Place into baking dish.

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2. Drizzle the olive oil and marsala cooking wine over the coated chicken breasts.

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3. Top the chicken with the sliced mushrooms.  Bake at 350 for 50-60 minutes, or until chicken has cooked all the way through.  Cooking times may vary depending on thickness of the chicken breast.

4. Cook the rice according to package directions.

5. Steam the broccoli in stovetop steamer or in a microwavable bowl with 1/4 cup of water, covered with plastic wrap, for 4-5 minutes.

6. Serve Baked Chicken Marsala with Rice and Steamed Broccoli.

Cost $4.87

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1 Crystal & Co
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February 10, 2010 at 12:54 am

I love chicken marsala! Looks great!

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2 Shannon February 10, 2010 at 1:40 am

Hello,
Nice Blog! Found your site via a magazine at the dentist’s office. This meal looks good. How many does it serve? Thanks

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3 Shannon February 10, 2010 at 1:54 am

Sorry. Just found the answer to my question! Congrats on the book! What a blessing God gave you that opportunity.

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4 karen February 10, 2010 at 8:41 am

Looks like another winner!

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5 Marisa M February 10, 2010 at 12:11 pm

Just a tip about the cooking wine– it’s just wine that was too salty to be made into drinking wine. Buy a cheap bottle of wine and it will be just as good for cooking.

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6 J'aime Davis February 10, 2010 at 2:17 pm

What in the world did I do to deserve your website? I struggle with deciding what meals to cook, and your site has been a lifesaver. I read about your site in a magazine, and I went out and bought your book. Great recipes, and I LOVE Chicken Marsala!!!!!! I never thought to cook it this way, but I am going to try it soon. I think you may have saved my marriage by providing quick and easy recipes. I work full time, and now I can spend more time with my family. Now the hard part is deciding which recipes to cook when!
P.S. Do you have any recipes for drumsticks? Hubby doesn’t perfer drums, but I got them on sale and they are in the freezer taking up space.

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7 lynn @ Maven of Savin
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February 10, 2010 at 7:10 pm

One of my fav’s when we eat out – I am definitely trying this one! THANKS!!

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8 encik raja
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February 10, 2010 at 11:03 pm

Can I substitute the marsala wine with something else? Some sort of vinegar maybe?

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9 Sarah February 13, 2010 at 5:47 pm

I never had made this before until it was part of my once a month mom cooking menu. My hubby loves it so I’m making it again! It works very well as a freezer meal. I just prep without baking and put into 8×8 pans and freeze. Great site!

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