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3 Reviews of Creamy Chicken Marsala

From: JanetLee52

On Aug 27, 2009

There is a sweet Marsala wine and a dry Marsala wine. For these types of recipes you use the DRY Marsala wine! This is an outstanding recipe that I will make many times over, and especially when I want something easy yet elegant to WOW my guests!

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    From: JustJanS

    On Jul 23, 2009

    We enjoyed this thanks Natalie. I don't like flour thickened sauces, so as it was just for 2, I used 1/2 a cup of water, a teaspoon of chicken stock powder and let the sauce reduce until it was a nice consistency. I liked the lemon in there to cut the sweetness of the marsala and really enjoyed the basil. It was like a trip back to a 70's dinner party and just great on a cold winter's night.

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    From: I'mPat

    On Jul 30, 2009

    This was my first time using marsala wine (after visiting 4 liquor stores before finding some) and I assume this is what attributed to the sweetness of the recipe - which was a little too sweet for us - that said I would halve the marsala and use the juice of a whole lemon to bring the tartness through. I had 5 boneless, skinless chicken breasts with a total weight of 770g, so thinking that they may be on the small side I only allowed 4 minutes per side and when I went to put them back in the sauce (which I may add for 4 of us there was heaps, have about a 1 cup left over, which I plan of blitzing and adding some more cooked vegetables to and serving to the DM as soup - she loved the sauce), therefore the breasts took a full 10 to 12 minutes to finish cooking through but were still tender and moist. Served with mashed potato and steamed vegetables. Thank you The Flying Chef, made for Edition 8 - Make My Recipe.

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