Chicken Penne Caesar

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  • Unregistered

    Chicken Penne Caesar

    Fry/Sautee diced chicken pieces.

    Boil penne noodles, and cool.

    I prefer only the Kraft Gourmet Caesar dressing (it comes in a jar not in a bottle). I find some of the caesar dressings don't go well with this recipe, but you'll have to find one you like.

    Toss chicken and penne noodles in the sauce, and you can serve as is (it's awesome for leftovers cold too!) or you can add romaine lettuce and serve. I add the lettuce to the plates instead of mixing in the bowl, so you don't have soggy lettuce in leftovers.

    I whip this up on weekly basis, a big batch, or double batch, and eat the left overs for lunches.
    I use about 900g's (a bag) of penne noodles, about 3-4 chicken breasts, and 1 jar of dressing. You can adjust this as desired.
  • dEHmom
    Advanced Daycare.com Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 2355

    #2
    Originally posted by Unregistered
    Fry/Sautee diced chicken pieces.

    Boil penne noodles, and cool.

    I prefer only the Kraft Gourmet Caesar dressing (it comes in a jar not in a bottle). I find some of the caesar dressings don't go well with this recipe, but you'll have to find one you like.

    Toss chicken and penne noodles in the sauce, and you can serve as is (it's awesome for leftovers cold too!) or you can add romaine lettuce and serve. I add the lettuce to the plates instead of mixing in the bowl, so you don't have soggy lettuce in leftovers.

    I whip this up on weekly basis, a big batch, or double batch, and eat the left overs for lunches.
    I use about 900g's (a bag) of penne noodles, about 3-4 chicken breasts, and 1 jar of dressing. You can adjust this as desired.
    This was mine, but didn't realize I wasn't logged in. Sorry.

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    • flossie
      Daycare.com Member
      • May 2018
      • 34

      #3
      So you serve this warm? (I understand that you are eating leftovers cold.)

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      • LK5kids
        Daycare.com Member
        • Oct 2012
        • 1222

        #4
        Originally posted by flossie
        So you serve this warm? (I understand that you are eating leftovers cold.)
        This is from 2010 so I'm not sure if this person will respond! It does sound yummy and easy!

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