Pesto burps. They never seem to come at the right times. Like during a workout. Not my favorite thing.
I’m into Michael Jackson right now. And Glee versions of Michael Jackson.
So yesterday, I was having a real off day. Probably because I’m pmsing. Ew, TMI. Anywho, I was an emotional mess. I cooked 4 different meals and enjoyed absolutely none of it. You know how people say food is always delicious when it’s cooked with love? Well none of mine had love behind it. The food still tasted good, but with a hint of anger added to it. I’m not really an angry person, but I definitely get a crease between my eyes when I’m upset about something. Maybe it was just because I was up at 4am that day. That’s probably it. It has nothing to do with the fact I’m constantly thinking about chocolate, feeling fat, and breaking out.
Being a woman is the devil sometimes. Hate me for that statement, do it.
And yesterday I kept trying to pull myself out of self hatred. Which was much easier when Sergio came over. Just because he makes my self hatred humorous somehow. Well we decided to run around the park which was probably another poor idea since my run would be ran with no happiness behind it. And that was shown to be especially true since he is MUCH faster than me. Even though he’s shorter, those little legs can move. By the time we ended, I was practically pleading for air while Sergio briskly walked like he hadn’t just run 2.5 miles. My self hatred just morphed to humiliation.
I finally grew up and got over it. Self hatred and frustration really lead to nowhere. So I danced to Glee songs, worked out at the gym, then had froyo to ultra-spike my endorphins. Please do not tell me that this is not paleo, I understand this. But pistachio and chocolate milkshake frozen yogurt just HAVE to eaten sometimes. Especially when it’s with a special guy.
And to make something perfectly clear, Sergio is not my special guy. He’s not my boyfriend. But he is single and would certainly be interested in making friends with someone of the opposite sex. Just saying. And yes, yes I am whoring my best friend out over the internet. I’m a bad person….kind of.
Artichoke Lemon Pesto Chicken Pasta
- Yield: 4-5 1x
Ingredients
- 1lb boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cubed (or chicken thighs if you prefer)
- 1 large spaghetti squash, cut in half lengthwise (get a BIG one)
- 12–15 artichoke hearts, cut in half (I used jarred artichokes that were in olive oil for more flavor)
- 1/3 cup walnuts
- 4–5 tablespoons olive oil
- 4–5 tablespoons vegetable broth
- 2 garlic cloves, minced
- 1/2 cup fresh parsley
- 1/2 cup fresh basil
- juice of 1 lemon
- salt and pepper, to taste
- 3–5 cups of spinach (optional)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 405 degrees (not 450, stop questioning me)
- Cut the squash in half lengthwise, place cut side down on a baking sheet and bake for 30-35 minutes or until squash gives when you poke the outside of it.
- Use a spoon to remove the excess seeds then a fork to thread the strings from the squash. To make spaghetti, duh.
- But while the squash is baking, make the pesto and chicken.
- Place a large pan over medium-high heat, add a splash of fat and 1 minced garlic clove. As soon as the garlic becomes fragrant, add the halved artichokes. Sprinkle with salt and pepper and let cook until slightly browned and tender on all sides.
- Once artichokes are browned, add them to a food processor along with the walnuts, olive oil, vegetable broth, and second garlic clove. Puree until smooth.
- Then add the parsley, basil, lemon, and salt and pepper. Puree once more until smooth. Taste and add more lemon and salt and pepper to your preference.
- Once pesto is done pureeing, add the chicken to the same pan that you sautéed the artichokes in.
- Cook chicken over medium-high heat until browned on all sides. Sprinkle with a bit of salt and pepper.
- Once chicken is cooked through, add in about 1/4 of a cup of the pesto to the chicken along with the spinach, in the pan and mix well to coat. Cover and let cook for 2-4 minutes or until spinach is wilted.
- Then add the threads of spaghetti squash to the pan (or a large mixing bowl if you need more room). Mix spaghetti squash, pesto, and chicken all together.
- Serve with some fresh basil on top.
- Love pesto in a new way!
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YUM! The pesto is sooo good. Though I could put the entire thing on this and eat it. I used 1 cup of the pesto instead of the 1/4 C and your’s still looks more creamy than mine!
Made this this weekend – threw in some shrimp with the chicken – My husband wanted to know if it would be bad if he licked the bowl…and it made sooooo much – we got three full 2 person meals out of it. Going right into our favorite recipies file. Thanks so much
This recipe was excellent! I used sunflower seeds instead of nuts for the pesto. Yum! My toddler couldn’t get enough! My mom (soooo not paleo) liked it as well, although she pointed out that it could have been prettier. I guess I’ll need to work on my presentation, because your picture looks a whole lot nicer than my finished product. lol. Big hearts go out to you and your fabulous recipes. Keep ’em coming!!
NUM NUM pesto!
This recipe came out amazing. Fed three of us and have leftovers for lunch tomorrow. Posted a picture on your instagram feed. Hopefully my picture did your recipe justice.
I love artichokes, but I wasn’t sure about pureeing them into a sauce. This recipe was awesome!
I made this with shrimp instead of chicken. Delicious!
I made this for the family tonight and everyone loved it – even all three of the kids! Thanks for sharing : )
Made this tonight and it was so delicious! THANKS!
Sorry I am an amateur wannabe chef so I need every step spelled out. Two questions- is “a splash of fat” equal to olive oil? Also- do you use the remaining pesto or save it? Does the whole chicken spinach and squash mix only call for 1/4 c of the pesto? Thanks for your wisdom!!
first question: yes. second question: yes, I save it, usually put it in the freezer. third question: 1/4 cup is to coat the chicken, then the leftover pesto is for the whole mixture at the end with the spaghetti squash (feel free to not use it all and place some in the freezer for another time)