Chicken Paprika
(Recipe is for 2 lbs chiken but I often half it for 1 lb.)
2 lbs Chicken Breasts cut into strips
1 stick of butter
1 1/2 medium onions
1/3 c. sour cream
1 t. salt
1 t. pepper
2 t. paprika
1) Chop onion and place in a large cooking pot along with the stick of butter and cook over low heat until onions are clear.
2) Add salt, pepper, and paprika
3) Place the chicken around the bottom of the pot and let sit for two minutes on each side. Cover and let simmer for a good hour. Turn the chicken half way through. (The key to the flavor of this dish is letting it sit in the spices for a good long while!)
4) When the chicken is close to being finished, cook a pound of pasta of your choice. Cavatapi and Rotini are great ones.
4) When the chicken is ready, remove it from the pot and set aside. Add the sour cream to the sauce and whisk together.
5) Pour the sauce and chicken over the noodles and enjoy every last bite:)
Let me know if you have any questions!

















This sounds delicious! I've got to put this on my meal plan for next week! :)
ReplyDeleteI love this! Thanks for sharing :))
ReplyDeleteThis looks great and so do you. Love the combo of yellow and stripes.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds amazing! You look gorgeous cooking :) Thanks for sharing these photos with us :)
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First of all, you make shorts and tees and unkempt hair look GOOD. No, GREAT. You are so cute!!
ReplyDeleteAnd second, my mom makes a mean Chicken Paprikash!! One of my favorite sentimental, delicious meals :) Although I have yet to try and make it myself... I think you've inspired me!!!
Oh that recipe sounds delicious! I will have to try it sometime soon - thank you!
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PS - your "shorts and a tee" look is still eons better than my sweats and oversized college tee!
yum! sounds so tasty!! i love your little cardigan btw! xoxo jillian:: don't miss my fishs eddy dish giveaway!
ReplyDeleteSounds yummy! And I love how you're smiling while stirring the pot. Too cute :)
ReplyDeleteamy day to day
oh Anna, your "usual" attire is just so darling! i saw the 1st bright pic pop up on my blogroll and knew i had to visit right away to see the rest : )
ReplyDeletethese are just like out of a magazine spread and i loved the sentiment behind your recipe plus the fact it's got paprika in it! yah, one of my fave ingredients right there. my mom's recipes seem to go missing from her kitchen every now and then, she'll call me up going "hmmm, wonder where that one disappeared to?" i think she's almost found me out ; )
happy mid-week love sends your way, this was a great walk into today!!! xoox ♥
I love your salt and pepper shakers!!! :D
ReplyDeleteWell your "regular" attire is pretty awesome too!
ReplyDeleteAnd that recipe sounds really delicious!
Mmm. Reminds me of something that my little russian mother-in-law makes:-) xoxo
ReplyDeleteoh yummy - and i think these pictures of you are so cute. i want your yellow cardi!
ReplyDeleteThis recipe sounds delish! and simple too, my kinda cooking ;) i'll for sure have to give this one a try!! and umm your regular old attire is so cute!! love that yellow cardi!!
ReplyDeleteYou are adorrrrableeee. But I think I say that every time! hahaha.
ReplyDeleteThat recipe sounds really good - I'm going to try making it as soon as we move into the new place!!
Anna this sounds SO good! I bookmarked it and we will definitely be eating this soon! This is exactly the kind of dish my husband and I like. I hope you post more recipes sometime!
ReplyDeleteOh and you are so adorable! Your "around the house" outfit and hair are like 10x better than what I'm working for the day-to-day around here!
Gorgeous girl, thanks for sharing this recipe! Will try it out asap :) loving the outfit combo too <3 xo
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love your kitchen and white cabinets, they are soo pretty! and your outfit is too cute too!!
ReplyDeleteI am going to try this tonight! I've got some chicken breasts in the fridge waiting for a great recipe....a NEW recipe. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAnna, I think you look great!! I love how shy you say you are taking pictures but you don't look it..You look like a natural!! Wish I could get my hair to do that. I'm very bad at styling the back of my hair. and this recipe sounds fantastic!
ReplyDeleteWow, this recipe sounds AMAZING! I'm all about anything with sour cream in it. And there you are looking adorable in stripes again! Love! Xo, Katie
ReplyDeleteAnna, I actually have some chicken here and was trying to decide what to do w/ it... now I know!! You have a beautiful smile!! xo
ReplyDeleteThis sounds wonderful and delicious! I am printing out the recipe right now :) And I am so loving seeing more pics of you in your posts!
ReplyDeleteHappy Wed Anna!
Okay for starters your outfit is adorable. Totally my style although I never look that cute cooking :) This so pretty awesome. I know my husband would be a fan for sure!
ReplyDeleteI just love your blog!! Added it to my blogroll. Hope it brings some new traffic and readers for you
Ah-you look so cute! And your recipe sounds delish!
ReplyDeleteMy same cooking home attire. Cute cardigan!! Thanks for the recipe, my hubs would love this.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful my friend :) Love the outfit! You are so stylish! And this recipe sounds AMAZING! I love paprika! <3
ReplyDeleteSo cute & so yummy! I love that yellow cardi!
ReplyDeleteLove, Leigh
Your outfit!! SO cute!
ReplyDeleteSounds yummy Anna, must try this! And i LOVE your vellow cardi - must have one like this for autumn. Your usual attire is always very stylish dear ;)
ReplyDeleteI wish I looked as good as you in shorts, tees and unkempt hair! : ) That recipe sounds so yummy...and I love that the ingredients are so simple!
ReplyDeleteAll I have to say is, your husband is a lucky man. And also takes good pictures. And you're beautiful and have great fashion. :)
ReplyDeleteYou just had a baby I can't believe how amazing you look!! The recipe sounds delicious!!
ReplyDeleteAside from the delicious sounding recipe, I love this outfit actually~!
ReplyDeletemmmm yum! i'm going to have to try to make this. i bet my husband would love it. and you look adorbs. wearing mustard! ;) and that's definitely what my typical day to day looks are like.
ReplyDeleteGrrr, how dare you still look so gorgeous when doing menial chores ;) Recipe sounds scrummy :) xxx
ReplyDeleteWhere are your shorts from??
ReplyDeleteYour such a pretty momma in the kitchen! :)
ReplyDeleteYum Yum! You look soooo pretty in the kitchen...Love these pics! :D
ReplyDeleteYum-o! You look darling. I look so dishelved when I'm home. I wear my ugliest clothes to combat the dog hair. Just one year without dog hair is all I want!!
ReplyDeleteLove this recipe! You look adorable, love the denim shorts!
ReplyDeleteAnna, I'm so glad you're sharing your home (and your recipes!) with us. This chicken sounds delicious!! And you look adorable in your navy stripes and yellow :)
ReplyDeleteYou are just so pretty! I love the photos of you! And that recipe sounds amazing!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing a little recipe of love with us all. AND, you are too stinkin' cute in your cutoffs, stripped top and bright yellow sweater. xo
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ummm can i please look like you when i have two kids? thanks. :)
ReplyDeletei dont think its fair that u and bridget look the way u do after having children.
ReplyDeleteIs that your usual cooking outfit?!?!? It's way too cool for the kitchen, lol. And I second what Jaymee said - I can only hope to look like this after I have kids :)
ReplyDeleteHope you're having a great week!
xx
lovely photos Anna, I'm going to try your recipe in the weekend : )
ReplyDeleteYou are just the cutest little thing.
ReplyDelete- Erica @ tinseltwine
I love that combination of stripes and color. It is very similar to my personal style. Probably why I like it so much!
ReplyDeletehere's my question: how in the world do you eat such delicious food, have babies, and have such *tiny* little legs & bootie! i'm impressed.
ReplyDeletethis looks yummy... and i can even make it with ingredients from an english grocery store. score. :)
i wish my casual attire looked that sensational! that cardigan is a great color.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! I am so excited about this recipe, because I actually have all of the ingredients to make this! (without having to go to the store). I think I might use penne pasta, since that's what I have on hand. Thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteAlso, I must say, if that's your casual version - shorts, tee & unkempt hair, I can't imagine you dressed tot he nines! You look AMAZING!!!
mmm, reminds me of the chicken paprikash my grandma would make us! btw, your kitchen is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteAnna, you are gorgeous and your kitchen is so beautiful. I love all the light you get in there!
ReplyDeleteyou are adorable, anna!
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