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chicken with prosciutto and sage

these days, i feel like i'm spinning my wheels a bit. it has been a true blessing to have all my businesses grow over the summer, but my schedule has filled up to the MAX. in fact, for the first time ever i had to turn away a marketing opportunity because I JUST CAN'T. 

now i know, i know, this sounds a bit like complaining. i'm not. i promise. i am insanely grateful and somedays i literally have to pinch myself that wes and i are building the life we always dreamed of. when i'm delivering cakes on a special occasion or teaching a kid to take his first strokes, my heart literally bursts with joy. i cry happy tears OFTEN. 

BBBUUUUUUUTTTTTTTTTT. yup, there it is. 

now that i'm cooking for work, sometimes at the end of the day, the idea of cooking one more meal is just too much. so i've taken one of my favorite dishes and pretty much made it as easy as possible. i've taken the laborious parts out of chicken saltimbocca, but managed to keep all the flavor. the prep on this dish is a cinch and it really only requires one pan and one platter. easy to make. easy clean up. easy when i just can't. 

chicken with prosciutto and sage
serves: 2
prep time: 5 minutes
active time: 20 minutes
total time: 25 minutes
ingredients: 10-12 oz chicken tenders. 2 oz prosciutto, chopped into 1 inch pieces. 8 medium sage leaves, chiffonade (thin slices). 4 tbs butter, divided. .25 cup dry white wine. .75 cup chicken stock. 1 tsp kosher salt. .25 tsp fresh ground black pepper. 2 cups arugula for serving. large heavy enamel or cast iron pan (you can always use whatever large pan you have on hand if you don't have either of those). 

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start by heating your pan over medium low heat. add in your prosciutto and cook until it has crisped. 5-7 minutes. while your prosciutto is crisping, pat your chicken dry and season it with half the salt and pepper. 

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remove the crispy prosciutto and place it on a paper towel so the excess fat can dry off.

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add half the butter and increase the heat to medium high. 

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when the butter has melted and is sizzling, add in the chicken and cook till browned on each side, about 3 minutes a side. 

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remove the chicken to a platter. 

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add the remaining butter and the white wine. bring the liquid to a heavy simmer and cook until the wine is reduced by half. about 2 minutes. 

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pour in the chicken stock and most of the sage (keep a few fresh bits for garnish). bring the liquid back to a simmer and cook until it has reduced again by half. about 3 to 5 minutes. 

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add the chicken back to the pan as well as the prosciutto and let it simmer till the chicken is nice and saucy and warmed through. about 2 minutes. 

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serve your chicken on a bed of arugula and drizzle with the sauce. 

top with any additional sage for garnish and serve hot. 

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xo, a

chicken with prosciutto and sage
serves: 2
prep time: 5 minutes
active time: 20 minutes
total time: 25 minutes
ingredients: 10-12 oz chicken tenders. 2 oz prosciutto, chopped into 1 inch pieces. 8 medium sage leaves, chiffonade (thin slices). 4 tbs butter, divided. .25 cup dry white wine. .75 cup chicken stock. 1 tsp kosher salt. .25 tsp fresh ground black pepper. 2 cups arugula for serving. large heavy enamel or cast iron pan (you can always use whatever large pan you have on hand if you don't have either of those).
tart by heating your pan over medium low heat. add in your prosciutto and cook until it has crisped. 5-7 minutes. while your prosciutto is crisping, pat your chicken dry and season it with half the salt and pepper. remove the crispy prosciutto and place it on a paper towel so the excess fat can dry off. add half the butter and increase the heat to medium high. when the butter has melted and is sizzling, add in the chicken and cook till browned on each side, about 3 minutes a side. remove the chicken to a platter. add the remaining butter and the white wine. bring the liquid to a heavy simmer and cook until the wine is reduced by half. about 2 minutes. pour in the chicken stock and most of the sage (keep a few fresh bits for garnish). bring the liquid back to a simmer and cook until it has reduced again by half. about 3 to 5 minutes. add the chicken back to the pan as well as the prosciutto and let it simmer till the chicken is nice and saucy and warmed through. about 2 minutes. serve your chicken on a bed of arugula and drizzle with the sauce. top with any additional sage for garnish and serve hot. 

pulled pork

summer has me (and i'm sure you) running all over the place. bopping from pool to pool, and yoga class to cake delivery is definitely taking a tole on my time at home. which has taken a tole on my cooking time. but busy times like these are when i start to crack into 'set it and forget it' recipes. and this is my absolute go to. even better, it easily feeds many people and is GREAT for parties. 

we like to serve the pulled pork in tacos, but you could easily slap some on top of a tasty salad or make up some sliders. have left overs? no problem. try a pulled pork omelette or pork breakfast nachos with some cheese, chips, pulled pork and pico de gallo

pulled pork
serves: 6-8
prep time: 8-12 hours
active time: 30 minutes
braising time: 8 hours
total time: 20 hours
ingredients: 1 4-6lb bone in pork butt or pork shoulder (same thing, multiple names, also sometimes called boston butt). 3 tbs salt (divided). 2 tbs fresh ground pepper (divided). 1 tsp paprika. 1 tsp cumin. 1 tsp chili powder. .5 tsp cayenne pepper. 2 tbs olive oi1 small brown onion, diced. 3 garlic cloves, smashed and roughly chopped. 1 15 oz can of pineapple chunks. .25 cup brown sugar. 2 bottles darker mexican beer (i used negro modelo). 1 chile de arbol. 1 quart chicken stock. dutch oven. baking sheet + wire rack that fits on top of it. 

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start by combining 2 tbs of salt, half the garlic, cayenne, paprika, chili powder and cumin together. pat the pork dry and place it on a wire rack on top of a baking sheet. season the outside of the pork all over with the spice rub. place the pork in the fridge overnight, uncovered so it gets nice and dry. when you are ready to cook, turn your oven on to 230 degrees f. 

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place the dutch oven on your stove and turn on the heat to medium high heat. add in the olive oil and when it is nice and hot and in the onions and garlic. saute until the onions are just starting to brown. 6-8 minutes. 

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push the onions to the edges of the pot and add in your pork. sear each side of the pork until nicely browned. about 2 minutes a side. 

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when the pork has been seared on all sides and has a nice browned exterior, pour in the beer, pineapple, chicken stock, chile de arbol and brown sugar. stir well, cover and place in the oven. cook low and slow for 8 hours. 

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after 8 hours, remove the pork from the braising liquid. be careful, it will be so tender it may fall apart.

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 using your tongs or some forks, gently shred the pork and remove the bone. drizzle a cup or so of some of the yummy braising liquid over the pork. devour as desired. 

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pulled pork
serves: 6-8
prep time: 8-12 hours
active time: 30 minutes
braising time: 8 hours
total time: 20 hours
ingredients: 1 4-6lb bone in pork butt or pork shoulder (same thing, multiple names, also sometimes called boston butt). 3 tbs salt (divided). 2 tbs fresh ground pepper (divided). 1 tsp paprika. 1 tsp cumin. 1 tsp chili powder. .5 tsp cayenne pepper. 2 tbs olive oi1 small brown onion, diced. 3 garlic cloves, smashed and roughly chopped. 1 15 oz can of pineapple chunks. .25 cup brown sugar. 2 bottles darker mexican beer (i used negro modelo). 1 chile de arbol. 1 quart chicken stock. dutch oven. baking sheet + wire rack that fits on top of it.
start by combining 2 tbs of salt, half the garlic, cayenne, paprika, chili powder and cumin together. pat the pork dry and place it on a wire rack on top of a baking sheet. season the outside of the pork all over with the spice rub. place the pork in the fridge overnight, uncovered so it gets nice and dry. when you are ready to cook, turn your oven on to 230 degrees f. place the dutch oven on your stove and turn on the heat to medium high heat. add in the olive oil and when it is nice and hot and in the onions and garlic. saute until the onions are just starting to brown. 6-8 minutes. push the onions to the edges of the pot and add in your pork. sear each side of the pork until nicely browned. about 2 minutes a side. when the pork has been seared on all sides and has a nice browned exterior, pour in the beer, pineapple, chicken stock, chile de arbol and brown sugar. stir well, cover and place in the oven. cook low and slow for 8 hours. after 8 hours, remove the pork from the braising liquid. be careful, it will be so tender it may fall apart. using your tongs or some forks, gently shred the pork and remove the bone. drizzle a cup or so of some of the yummy braising liquid over the pork. devour as desired.