Chicken with Sun-Dried Tomatoes and Feta
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As I may have mentioned once or twice before, I watch a truly impressive amount of television.
In fact, after my rather surprising keg-standing abilities and limbo skills, my comprehensive TV knowledge is probably my best party trick. Want to talk about The People vs. OJ Simpson? Cool. I’m up to date. Same goes for any Shonda Rhimes show (including season infinity of Grey’s Anatomy) and Chicago Fire/PD/Med. Netflix and Hulu originals? I’ve given most of them at least a three episode shot at hooking me, and I’d love to discuss my your thoughts on anything from Narcos (gots to be ready for those subtitles) to Fuller House (disaster). Looking for something new to binge? Tell me your interests, and I’ll give you a personalized shortlist! I’m like a human version of Netflix’s “Suggestions For You.” And proud of it.
Honestly, if I didn’t already have a sweet job making sassy desk lunches and helping Logan stay under a deuce, I’d definitely pursue a career in TV development. Potentially with a side gig writing episode recaps. (Remember Vulture’s Gossip Girl recaps? GOLD.)

However, every once in a while, I’ll stumble across a never-before-seen, multi-season show, and the aforementioned “balance” goes to hell in a handbasket faster than you can say “Tim Riggins.” Things get weird, and after the great Friday Night Lights hibernation of 2012, I vowed to avoid such potential rabbit holes in the future. For the sake of my sanity and my social life, I would “just say no” to potentially addictive series with more than two seasons.
Then, a few weeks ago, I watched the first episode of The West Wing.
Big mistake. Huge.

There are seven seasons! And I still have 4.8 seasons to watch!!! (And if Josh and Donna don’t eventually get together, I swear I will break my TV.)
Don’t worry, I haven’t gone full crazy (yet), but I have maximized West Wing time by minimizing evening kitchen time. I’m all about the quick and dirty dinner right now, and that’s where this one-skillet Chicken with Sun-Dried Tomatoes and Feta comes in.

Even if your life is not currently ruled by an all-consuming TV series, we all need more quick and delicious meals like this in our repertoires these days. Less time slaving over a hot stove means more time for spring strolls and rosé. Priorities!

I love this book so much because on top of its delicious food and down-to-earth eating philosophy, it just oozes Andie. I’ve had the pleasure of getting to know this powerhouse woman over the past year, and she is an absolute delight. Genuine, warm, and funny as shit, Andie has a passion for food and life that’s infectious, and she is so present on every page of this book—especially in the five heartwarming and inspiring personal essays on life, love and food that will have you laughing, crying, and running to your kitchen. I’d go on, but I’m afraid I already border on creepy fangirl, and I’ve rambled enough for today.

Chicken with Sun-Dried Tomatoes and Feta (Serves 4)

½ an 8-ounce jar sun-dried tomatoes packed in olive oil
1 tablespoon olive oil from the sun-dried tomato jar
4 garlic cloves, minced
1 pound boneless skinless chicken breasts
¼ teaspoon kosher salt
¼ teaspoon fresh ground pepper
2½ teaspoons dried oregano
4 ounces feta cheese, crumbled (about 1 cup)
1 packed cup baby arugula (optional)
¼ cup fresh basil, torn or sliced
Preparing your Chicken with Sun-Dried Tomatoes and Feta:
-Remove the sun-dried tomatoes from the olive oil and place them between two layers of paper towels. Press the tomatoes gently between the towels to get rid of excess oil. Chop the tomatoes and briefly set aside.






Ingredients
- ½ an 8-ounce jar sun-dried tomatoes packed in olive oil
- 1 tablespoon olive oil from the sun-dried tomato jar
- 4 garlic cloves minced
- 1 pound boneless skinless chicken breasts
- ¼ teaspoon kosher salt
- ¼ teaspoon fresh ground pepper
- 2½ teaspoons dried oregano
- 4 ounces feta cheese crumbled (about 1 cup)
- 1 packed cup baby arugula optional
- ¼ cup fresh basil torn or sliced
Instructions
- Remove the sun-dried tomatoes from the olive oil and place them between two layers of paper towels. Press the tomatoes gently between the towels to get rid of excess oil. Chop the tomatoes and briefly set aside.
- Slice your chicken breasts crosswise into thin strips (approximately ½” thick).
- Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil from the sun-dried tomato jar in a large nonstick skillet over medium heat. When hot, add the garlic and cook, stirring constantly, until fragrant, about 30 seconds. Immediately add the chicken to the pan, along with the salt, pepper and oregano. Cook for about 10 minutes until the chicken is cooked through and lightly browned.
- Add the sun-dried tomatoes and the feta, stirring to combine, and cook for 1 minute, just to warm the cheese and tomatoes through. Stir in the arugula if using, and cook for 1 minute until slightly wilted.
- Divide the chicken among plates, garnish with fresh basil, and serve immediately.
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another winner! so so delicious. New years resolution to cook new recipes and get out of the food rut!
YESSS! Sending you all my best creative culinary vibes for 2017!
West Wing is one of my favorite shows of all time! I just started re-watching it (I was a nerd in high school and college and watched the original airings ;p). If you haven’t watched The Newsroom yet, put it on your list next. Same writer and it’s AMAZING! Can’t wait to try this recipe too! Yum!
I LOVED The Newsroom!!! (And I’m so sad it’s done.) I hope The WW is every bit as magical the second time around :).
I seriously did a spit take at this: “Then there’s Sunday night—that’s when I really crush.”
Never change, OK?
I don’t even know where to start with this!!
THANK YOU! This whole post just proves how right I was to fall in love with you at first sight and corner you at that dinner party last year. It’s affirming. As cliche and corny as this is, you are truly one of a kind in the best way–warm, kind, funny, and just gorgeous through and through. Thank you so much for this! I am so grateful!
XOXO Andie
Hahaha. Andie, all I can say to the above compliments (which were the best way to start my day) is a big, fat DITTO. The love is obviously mutual, and I’m so happy I could spread a little bit of your/this book’s magic. It is beautiful!! xoxo
Finding a good TV show to binge watch is so important to me! I’ve never watched The West Wing!
It is SO important. You must start watching West Wing, ASAP–you will love. Such good writing and acting!
I LOVE all of the ingredients in this dish! Especially the feta!
God bless feta!!
AH! Love to hear that, Rachel–so glad this was a success! (And excellent game time use of nutritional yeast.)
As I was reading this, I couldn’t wait to comment telling you to start West Wing for your next multi-season binge. And then you beat me to it! You are in for a treat. I discovered it last year during the Boston snowpocalypse and it was the best.
Although prepare yourself for major withdrawal once it’s over. The good news is that a West Wing Weekly podcast came out last week. Enjoy! #TeamJoshandDonna
I’m already mentally preparing for when WW draws to its inevitable close. I think it may be my favorite show of all time? (However, I tend to say that about every show mid-binge, so don’t hold me to it…) Gracias for the heads up on the podcast!! #JoshandDonna4eva
I watch more TV than anyone I know, so glad to meet you! WEST WING is on my agenda for this summer. Last summer I binge-watched all (about 93) episodes of DEXTER in 3 weeks!
Still having a hard time reading your pale gray font!
AH! Makes me so happy to have another TV addict here. I’m very excited for your West Wing adventure. I did Dexter back in the day, but I never finished!! (Shameful, I know.)
p.s. So sorry about the font! It’s built into my custom blog design, and it’s proved more difficult to change than I thought, but I promise I’m working on it!
i am not an expert on netflix but im slowly making my way up there. i binged on this series on LOVE over the weekend..and im upto date on Greys too!
i have been wanting to use up sun dried tomatoes and this sounds like a lovely way to do it.
send me some of your recommendation for netflix!
Girrrrl, I don’t even know where to start. Did you ever watch season 1 or Orange is The New Black? (I found the following seasons disappointing, but the first was great.) Narcos is great if you’re into thrillers and don’t mind occasional subtitles and I like Master of None and Kimmy Schmidt for quick laughs!! xox