Simple Italian Cooking Actually Works!

Last night I had the amazing opportunity to put my simple Italian cooking theme to the ultimate test.   My father decided to make dinner and give my mom a break who was busy getting some other things done.  My dad is great at making breakfasts and grilling, but regular cooking… hmm…. not so sure.  He already had chicken breasts out but didn’t know what to do with them.  He’s looking through his cookbook and just couldn’t decide where to start or what to do.  So I suggested my breaded chicken breasts recipe.   I’m of the philosophy to teach a man how to fish rather than give a man a fish, so I step by step told him what to do.  Within 15 minutes (hard to say as he got interrupted a few times), he had the chicken nicely coated and in the oven.   He followed all the instructions to the letter and 40 minutes later the chicken was ready to eat.   From what they said, it turned out great and now my dad knows how to make a new recipe.  I told him to sign up for my newsletters to I would send him a free recipe each week…

So yes, it was proven this week once again good Italian recipes do not have to be overly complex or laborious – just simple!

Liz
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