2 tbs vegetable oil
125 g butter
4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts, about 200 g each
200 g sliced white button mushrooms
½ large onion, thinly sliced
2 cloves garlic, chopped
150 g cherry tomatoes, quartered
3 tbs balsamico
20 cl red wine
1 ts salt & freshly ground black pepper
Preheat the oven to 180°C. Flatten the breasts by pounding them.
Combine the vegetable oil and 2 tbs of butter in a large skillet over high heat. Once the butter and oil are bubbling, add the chicken breasts to the skillet. Sear on each side until the chicken is golden, about 2–3 m per side, then transfer them to a large baking dish.
Melt the remaining butter in the skillet over medium heat. Add the onion and garlic and cook, stirring occasionally, until the onions are soft, 15 to 20 m. Add the mushrooms, stir, and raise the heat to high. Allow the mushrooms to cook until most of their liquid has evaporated, 15 to 20 m. Add the tomatoes and cook, shaking the pan, for 10 m, or until the tomatoes begin to break down. Add the balsamico, wine, salt and pepper and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and let simmer for 15 m.*
Pour the mushroom mixture over the chicken and place the pan in the top half of the oven for 20 to 35 m, or until the chicken has just cooked through.**
Remove from the oven and serve each piece of chicken topped with mushroom mixture. Serve with pasta or small rösti.
Combine the vegetable oil and 2 tbs of butter in a large skillet over high heat. Once the butter and oil are bubbling, add the chicken breasts to the skillet. Sear on each side until the chicken is golden, about 2–3 m per side, then transfer them to a large baking dish.
Melt the remaining butter in the skillet over medium heat. Add the onion and garlic and cook, stirring occasionally, until the onions are soft, 15 to 20 m. Add the mushrooms, stir, and raise the heat to high. Allow the mushrooms to cook until most of their liquid has evaporated, 15 to 20 m. Add the tomatoes and cook, shaking the pan, for 10 m, or until the tomatoes begin to break down. Add the balsamico, wine, salt and pepper and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and let simmer for 15 m.*
Pour the mushroom mixture over the chicken and place the pan in the top half of the oven for 20 to 35 m, or until the chicken has just cooked through.**
Remove from the oven and serve each piece of chicken topped with mushroom mixture. Serve with pasta or small rösti.
*The mushroom mixture can be made the day before.
**Cook on stove-top for 25-30 m, after browning the chicken. Transfer oil/butter to another skillet and keep the chicken cooking on medium fire with a lid on the skillet. Add the extra butter to the second skillet. Add te mushrooms and prepare them for 10 m, with lid on. Add the tomatoes for 5 m. Add the balsamic and wine and cook for 5 m. Add the mixture to the chicken and cook until chicken is cooked. (Probably 30 m in total, depending on the thickness of the chicken. Tearing the chicken into pieces will reduce the cooking time.)
'Aceto balsamico' (balsamico vinegar) is not a wine vinegar: it is made from grape pressings that never fermented into wine. 900 years ago, vintners in the Modena, Italy region were drinking balsamic vinegar as a tonic.
Sweet white Trebbiano grape pressings are boiled down to a dark syrup and then aged under rigid restrictions in oaken kegs, along with a vinegar mother. Over the years it graduates to smaller kegs made of different wood, taking the perfume of the wood and, as moisture evaporates out, the vinegar further thickens.
Balsamico also comes in a white variation. Balsamico will turn sweet when heated, do not use it in aluminum containers.