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Recipe for Caesar Salad with Asparagus and Four Servings
Make a copy of this recipe. The scent of
Chicken Caesar with Asparagus spreads throughout your home and promises a delicious meal in a
short time. Easy to make on a weekday but delicious as a Sunday treat. Although Caesar salad
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originated with Italian-American immigrants in the United States, our version, which includes a
generous serving of chicken, proves that this delicious dish knows no national boundaries. Adding this
spicy, creamy Caesar recipe will take the flavor of your chicken
to the next level, and the best part is, it only requires one pan, so there’s less cleanup!
A bowl of garlic puree or warm toast will be delicious with this recipe. To fight against weight, try a
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fresh salad with light dressing and discover the life within you.
Recipe for four portions of Caesar salad with asparagus
Four chicken fillets (boneless and skinless)
Mix with 1 tablespoon of olive oil and season with salt and pepper.
. Preheat the oven to 190°C (375°F) and season the chicken breasts with salt and pepper.
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2. Heat the olive oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium heat. After a few minutes on each side, add
the chicken and fry until golden brown.
3. When the chicken is cooked, remove the pan from the heat and coat thoroughly with the Caesar
dressing.
Then make sure both the chicken and the Parmesan cheese are coated.
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5. Place the chicken in the pan and surround it with chopped asparagus. You can sprinkle garlic
powder and a little more cheese over the asparagus.
After the chicken is cooked and the asparagus is soft, place the pan in the oven and bake for 20
minutes.
7. To finish, add fresh lemon juice to the chicken and asparagus.
Tips and Variations: If your child doesn’t like green vegetables, try wrapping them in bacon before
cooking. Bacon makes everything better, right?
– If you watch what you eat, feel free to use a lighter version of Caesar’s standard dressing or make
your own dressing at home.
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– Like asparagus? NO. Try roasted broccoli or green beans instead. – Do you want to be stronger? For
a twist reminiscent of the classic Caesar salad, toss the croutons into the skillet during the last minute
of cooking. – To make this dish even more delicious, add a few cherry tomatoes to the pan before
cooking. When roasted, its flavor naturally complements the aroma.
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Remember, there is nothing better than a home-cooked meal that you can enjoy with the people you
care about. My sincere hope is that you add this Asparagus Chicken Caesar to your favorite meal
collection. To enjoy!