Tagliatelle del Formaggi with chicken

Delicious recipe... I make this at home all the time!! Instead if chicken you can also add shrimps...
Tagliatelle del Formaggi with chicken
Delicious recipe... I make this at home all the time!! Instead if chicken you can also add shrimps...
Cooking Instructions
- 1
grill chicken separated until cooked... do not need to be marinated...
- 2
in a pan, heat butter and saute onions and garlic until translucent. add chilli peppers and remove from heat. keep it aside.
- 3
in a separated pan, reduce cream by about one third and gradually stir in emmenthaler with a wire whisk so it melts slowly. remove from heat, let it cool slightly and then stir in parmesan.
- 4
cook tagliatelle in boiling salted water until al dente and drain.
- 5
preheat oven at 180C. stir tagliatelle into the pan with cream sauce, add chicken and topped with tomatoes... also stir the garlic, pepper sauce that you prepared in the beginning... add cambozola our blue cheese on top and place under broiler until cheese starts to melt...
- 6
chicken is an option... I sometimes make without and it is delicious!!
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