Ingredients
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4
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1/3
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2
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1
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2
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4
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2
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1/4
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3/4
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Directions
The Best Chicken Saltimbocca, From Williams Sonoma — I wouldn’t Change a thing! Perfecto!! Another Family fav!, So good!!! There weren’t any leftovers after this delicious dish! I made a couple changes used fresh sage and substituted chicken stock for the wine Very easy!!
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Steps
1
Done
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Season the Chicken Breasts With Salt and Pepper. Spread the Flour on a Plate and Dredge Each Breast, Coating Evenly and Shaking Off the Excess. Set Aside. |
2
Done
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in a Large Fry Pan or Saut Pan Over Medium-High Heat, Melt 1 Tbs. of the Butter With the Olive Oil Until Very Hot. Add the Chicken Breasts and Cook Until the Undersides Are Golden Brown, 5 to 6 Minutes. Turn the Chicken Breasts Over and Continue to Cook Until They Feel Firm When Pressed in the Centers, 4 to 6 Minutes More. |
3
Done
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Reduce the Heat to Very Low. Sprinkle the Breasts Evenly With the Chopped or Dried Sage. Top Each Breast With a Piece of Prosciutto, Then Divide the Cheese Slices Evenly Among the Breasts. Cover the Pan Tightly and Cook Until the Cheese Is Melted, About 1 1/2 Minutes. Transfer to a Serving Platter and Tent With Aluminum Foil, Being Careful not to Allow the Foil to Touch the Cheese. |
4
Done
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Increase the Heat to High. When the Pan Is Sizzling, Add the Wine and Deglaze the Pan, Stirring to Scrape Up Any Browned Bits Stuck on the Pan Bottom. Boil Until Reduced to 1/4 Cup, About 3 Minutes. Remove from the Heat and Whisk in the Remaining 1 Tbs. Butter. |
5
Done
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Spoon an Equal Amount of the Sauce Over Each Breast, Then Garnish With a Sage Leaf. Serve Immediately. Serves 4. |