Cherry Chutney Chicken Breasts

October 13, 2010 by  
Filed under Poultry, Recipes

Servings: 4
Prep Time: 30 minutes What to Get

4 boneless chicken breasts
1 jar PRIMO Spiced Cherry Chutney***
1 4oz. package Haystack Mountain herbes de provence goat cheese
2 T ea. olive oil & butter
kosher sea salt & black pepper to taste

How to Prepare

Preheat convection oven to 350F.  Combine goat cheese with chutney. Season each breast with salt and pepper. Cut a slit in the side of each breast to form a pocket then stuff each breast with the goat cheese/chutney mixture and seal with a toothpick. In a sauté pan, heat olive oil & butter to medium-high & sauté breasts 3-4 minutes on each side or until lightly browned. Transfer breasts to a baking pan and cook in oven for 10 more minutes.  Meantime, warm Cherry chutney in non- reactive sauce pan and set aside.

***Available at www.clubsauce.com

How to Enjoy

Place chicken breasts on warmed individual plates, spoon warmed chutney and serve with your favorite mixed greens or grilled vegetables.

Raspberry Goat Cheese Pizza

October 13, 2010 by  
Filed under Recipes


Servings: 4
Prep Time: 15 minutes
What to Get

1 1 lb. Pizza Dough Ball (from store or pizza shop)
1 4oz. Pkg. Haystack Smoked Applewood Goat Cheese
3 T PRIMO Raspberry Habanero Preserves***
2 C Packed Baby Arugula or Watercress
1/4 lb. Prosciutto-  thinly sliced (optional)
Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Sea Salt & Black Pepper

How to Prepare

Preheat oven to 375F. Press and form dough with a roller pin to desired thickness, making sure rolling surface is coated with flour.  Spread the preserve evenly on the dough then crumble the goat cheese. Place dough in a pizza pan and place in oven for 12- 15 minutes, or until done to desired crispness. Remove from oven and place Prosciutto slices on top. Meanwhile, toss arugula (or Watercress) with olive oil, add salt and pepper to taste and distribute over cooked pizza.

***Available at www.clubsauce.com

How to Enjoy

Transfer pizza to a cutting board and slice. Enjoy with any one of these festive wines:  Champagne or Prosecco.  It also pairs great with Amber Lager and Pale Ale.