The smell of Summer…
I can’t believe it’s the end of March already. A quarter of the year has gone by, and soon summer will be here. Summer is one of my favorite seasons. The weather is nice, everyone is relaxed and going on vacations, and I get to wear my cute little summer dresses and sandals (yes, I specifically chose not to mention that it is also bikini season…ugh)!
I’ve traveled to many places during my summer vacations, both near and far, and have fond memories of each one of them. However, one of the best trips I had was in 2006, when my hubby and I went to Napa for our 5th year anniversary. And while I don’t know the difference between a Syrah or Shiraz (besides the fact that I have 2 Indian friends that also go by those names), or what the hell a decanter is used for (which is why I once put the lovely red roses my hubby gave me into it), my hubby is a wine freak.
We would spend our day wine tasting (well actually, hubby did the wine tasting. I had the duty of writing down all his comments about the wine in his wine notebook, that I stupidly bought for him), but at night we would try the many fine restaurants in Napa. I can still remember everything we ate at each restaurant, and how good it tasted (why can’t I remember more useful things like where I parked my damn car at the local mall?).
Anyways, one of the wineries we went to actually had a restaurant in there too (thank God), so that we could actually dine in the outdoor garden, while enjoying our delicious lunch and a nice glass of wine. It was quite romantic.
I had a tomato and basil pasta dish, with a pan seared chicken breast on top, and it was so good. The pasta was light, fresh, and simple, perfect for the summer months (hubby had 2 bottles of wine, with a side of soup and salad). Ever since then, I’ve made a similar pasta dish whenever I feel like summer is near.
Today I awoke to beams of sunlight shining through the window, baby birds chirping excitedly outside, and hubby walking around in shorts exposing his blindingly pale legs, and I knew, summer is near.
So today I made my delicious Tomato and Basil Pasta with Chicken, and it brought back all those wonderful memories from 3 years ago. Just the smell of it reminded me of summer.
This dish is simple and fresh, exactly what a summer dish should entail, so here the recipe:
Ingredients:
- 2 pieces of chicken breast fillets
- 4 medium sized tomatoes, cubed
- ½ cup of fresh basil, julienned
- ½ cup of shredded mozzarella cheese
- 1 cup of tomato sauce
- 1 box of bow tie pasta
- 3 cloves of garlic, minced
- 1 teaspoon oil
- 1 teaspoon salt
Chicken Marinade:
- 2 teaspoon lemon pepper
- 1 teaspoon garlic salt
- 1 teaspoon dried parsley leaves
- lemon zest from half a lemon
- juice of half a lemon
Directions:
- Rinse and pat dry the chicken breast
- Put the marinade ingredients on chicken, and set aside
- Heat a pan with oil and add garlic, and tomatoes and stir fry about 4 mins, or until tomatoes are soft
- Add the tomato sauce, and let boil
- Once boiling, add the mozzarella cheese, followed by the half the fresh basil
- In another pan, heat, add oil, and cook the chicken breast about 4 mins on each side on medium heat, or until no longer pink in the middle
- In another pot, boil some water, add the oil, salt and pasta, and let cook for about 8-10 mins until al dente (follow instructions on the box)
- Slice up the chicken, put the sauce on top of the pasta, and garnish the pasta with the remaining basil and enjoy!




