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Chicken with Capers and Tomatoes – Pasta Dish

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Healthy, simple to prepare chicken, tomato pasta recipe.

I have just returned home from BlogHer Food in San Francisco. I will be sharing more on that amazing event soon. In the mean time my mission is to give you healthy, whole food recipes that are yummy & simple to prepare. So to keep you inspired and  cooking those meals for your family, I came up with this delicious Italian Style Chicken with Capers and Cherry Tomatoes.

Recipe for Italian Style pasta dish for the family
This chicken with pasta recipe was quick and simple to toss together, but it tasted like so much more effort was put into it. When we use fresh, high quality whole food ingredients, the flavors speak for themselves. Adding capers, smoked paprika and excellent parmesan cheese gives a big flavor boost. Sautéeing and browning the chicken in a small amount of butter and garlic gives another rich dimension of flavor. If you like Puttanesca sauce, then you will love this dish.

Organic pasta with chicken recipe for the lunchbox or dinner.

This meal is great for lunch or dinner and is perfect for on the go lunchbox meals as well. Serve with your favorite side salad or steamed veggies for a full meal. Look how awesome it packs up into our Easy Lunchboxes.

Simple to prepare pasta for the home chef.

What is your favorite pasta dish you like to prepare for your family?

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Chicken with Capers and Tomatoes

Makes about 8 servings

NOTES

  • I used Garbanzo flour because I had it and wanted to experiment with it. You don’t have to hunt it down for this recipe. It serves as a light breading, you can use most other flours instead including whole wheat, corn, rice flour etc.

INGREDIENTS

  • 2 pounds of Chicken Breast, trimmed of fat and cubed into 1-2 inch pieces
  • 1/4 cup Garbanzo flour
  • dash of each Smoked Paprika, Salt and Pepper
  • 5 diced Garlic Cloves
  • 2 teaspoons Olive Oil
  • 2  teaspoons Butter
  • 1/2 pint Cherry Tomatoes
  • 1/2 cup Capers & a splash of the Caper juices
  • serve with shaved Parmesan, Romano or your favorite cheese

METHOD

Coat chicken breast pieces in garbanzo flour. Heat a large non stick skillet over medium heat, add butter, olive oil & garlic. Lightly brown garlic and add smoked paprika, salt and pepper. Add chicken to skillet. Loosely cover pan & heat chicken until browned about 3 minutes. Flip with tongs and sauté another 3-4 minutes until all sides are browned and chicken is mostly cooked through.

Add cherry tomatoes, capers & caper juices. Cook another 3-4 minutes until flavors are well combined, tomatoes have softened  and chicken is cooked through.

Serve with brown rice or your favorite whole grain or GF pasta. Top with shaved Pecorino Romano, Feta or Parmesan Cheese

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Variations

  • This recipe is great for gluten-free diets if you stick with a GF flour to coat your chicken in before browning.
  • Use any pasta from whole wheat to Gluten Free ones as well.
  • Rice or quinoa would be a perfect substitution for the pasta as well.

Italian Style Chicken Recipe Links

~ Marla Meridith

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40 thoughts on “Chicken with Capers and Tomatoes – Pasta Dish

  1. I had so much fun with you this weekend. I am so glad we finally connected. I feel like you are my little sister:) Be in touch! Great recipe like always:)

  2. It was great meeting you this weekend!

    I love this recipe, especially the “lunchability”. 🙂 The addition of paprika and caper juices is an interesting and intriguing combination. I can’t wait to try this.

    Have a great week!

    1. Chris: Great meeting you too this weekend. I am also very impressed with our friends who all ready have posted on our crazy busy weekend at BlogHer Food.

      Heather: Yes, that is the nice thing about this recipe, most of us all ready have a lot of these ingredients on hand. The other great thing is there are lots of leftovers!

      Maria: Finally we KNOW for sure that we are not only online friends, but AMAZING friends for real. xoxo

  3. oh how I love a puttanesca type dish. and this reminds me of one. this looks delicious. i am putting this on the menu this week! i loved our weekend together…i especially loved our walk sunday morning. my glutes are still burning!

  4. Can’t wait to read about your weekend, it would have been awesome to meet you in person if I could have gone. I love this recipe but my husband doesn’t like tomatoes or capers 🙁 I’ll definitely use the garbanzo bean flour as a chicken coater though since I have some at home.

  5. Happy Canadian Thanksgiving, Marla! I can’t wait to hear all about your trip! I may be able to adapt this recipe to make with left over turkey. Love capers! Can you tell me which print this plug in you used – or how you activated it?
    🙂
    Valerie

  6. What a great, flavorful meal! I love that you breaded the chicken in garbanzo bean flour — I’ve got a bag of that in my pantry that I really need to pull out and use more often and this is a great way to do it! I’m glad you had fun at BlogHer — can’t wait to hear more about it!

  7. Hi there little lady!

    It was great meeting you today at the Bakerella book signing. You seem really enthusiastic about your blog and helping your readers make quick and yummy dishes like this recipe. It looks like something I can actually make. =D

    Looking forward to seeing more from you. {take care}

  8. Now this is a fresh, healthy dish that would disappear quickly in my house. Love the 1/2 cup of capers – you’re my kind of girl!

    It was great to meet you this weekend. You are a volcano of energy (that’s a compliment) and great ideas.

  9. Great looking pasta dish for lunch or dinner and luv the use of garbanzo flour.

    I’m bummed I didn’t get to attend Blogher Food. I’m looking forward to your recap and hope I’ll have a better oppty next year to attend! 🙂

  10. Love the fact that you decided to experiment more with the chickpea flour. I’ve been doing the same…especially with a savoury muffin ;o)

    You put together a fabulous dish Marla…thank you for dedicating yourself to healthy as well as tasty eating 😉

    Ciao for now,
    Claudia