Photography by David Loftus
My Old Man’s Superb Chicken
Preheat the oven to 200°C/400°F/gas 6. Chop up the mushrooms - half rough and half fine. To a hot pan, add a couple of lugs of olive oil and slowly fry the garlic with the mushrooms for about 10 minutes. Season to taste and stir in the chopped parsley. Allow to cool. Pull back the chicken fillet on the breast and, keeping it intact, score into the breast and stuff the chicken with the cooled mushrooms.Using a little dusting of flour and a rolling pin, roll the pastry out to around 45cm/18 inches in length, 20cm/8 inches wide and just over 0.5cm/¼ inch thick. Slice into 4 pieces, lengthways, and wrap around each chicken breast. Brush the pastry with a little egg, and cook in the preheated oven for 35 minutes. While the chicken is cooking, put the mustard and white wine into a hot pan and allow to reduce until you've cooked away the alcohol smell. Add the cream and simmer until the sauce coats the back of a spoon, then remove from the heat and season to taste. Slice each chicken breast into 3 and serve with a bit of sauce and a little drizzle of olive oil if you like. Bloomin' gorgeous!
• from Happy Days with the Naked Chef
Emmy McHugh [Visitor]
Wed 16 Jan 2008 @ 17:55
I've been trying to find this recipe for ages. Made it years ago in college. Forgot the name of the book. It's amazing!
pupil, from south london [Visitor]
Thu 17 Jan 2008 @ 09:41
i watched all ur shows, loved em' ( ma mum loves you to) tried this chciken dish and it was great!!! lol
Darren Halmshaw [Visitor]
Sat 19 Jan 2008 @ 10:32
How easy was this to do & tasted superb...thats what we like great food that we actually cook - top marks Jamie
Becky Selway [Visitor]
Mon 21 Jan 2008 @ 01:14
Im not a good Cook, but since i Have been watching you, im great. thanks jamie. I love your shows, Simple, easy and fun!!!
Naomi Emmerson - Australia [Visitor]
Thu 24 Jan 2008 @ 23:25
Love this recipe have made it so many times and everytime lots of happy full bellys around the table - thanks Jamie
Ruby [Visitor]
Tue 29 Jan 2008 @ 10:02
This was so good, so quick and tasty-looked brilliant on the plate too.
Deborah [Visitor]
Wed 30 Jan 2008 @ 23:32
I just made this for dinner. Still in the oven. Will enjoy the rest of the bottle of wine. Thanks Jamie! You make cooking fun!
hannah (malaysia) [Visitor]
Fri 01 Feb 2008 @ 06:35
jaime you rock
your chicken recipe was superb..and I really think you cook better than GORDON RAMSAY. :)
your chicken recipe was superb..and I really think you cook better than GORDON RAMSAY. :)
Louise Williams [Visitor]
Sat 02 Feb 2008 @ 21:49
Really easy to make. We thought the sauce was quite vinegary because of the wholegrain mustard taste; and also a bit rich. Serve with jacket potato, and steamed courgettes and sugar-snap peas.....delicious!
Sharon [Visitor]
Mon 04 Feb 2008 @ 13:21
Jamie, have done this recipe so many times, for dinner parties and just the family always turns out and tastes superb.
Lauren Jackson [Visitor]
Mon 18 Feb 2008 @ 18:56
Wow, this dish is absolutely out of this world!!! its so delicious and cooking it is a breeze because it is just so simple to make.... I've cooked it many times and it has always been a hit! you're a star jamie!
theresa best [Visitor]
Mon 03 Mar 2008 @ 21:25
dear jamie
i have been looking for a recipe i saw you making on one of your programmes ithink it was a steak and ale pie it would be great if you would send it to me,if i was not drooling so much i would have written it down.we love the programme.sorry about any errors in this note i have a headache at the moment,hope the family are well.
hope you can help me,best wishes from
theresaxx
i have been looking for a recipe i saw you making on one of your programmes ithink it was a steak and ale pie it would be great if you would send it to me,if i was not drooling so much i would have written it down.we love the programme.sorry about any errors in this note i have a headache at the moment,hope the family are well.
hope you can help me,best wishes from
theresaxx
theresa best [Visitor]
Mon 03 Mar 2008 @ 21:27
dear jamie
i have been looking for a recipe i saw you making on one of your programmes ithink it was a steak and ale pie it would be great if you would send it to me,if i was not drooling so much i would have written it down.we love the programme.sorry about any errors in this note i have a headache at the moment,hope the family are well.
hope you can help me,best wishes from
theresaxx
i have been looking for a recipe i saw you making on one of your programmes ithink it was a steak and ale pie it would be great if you would send it to me,if i was not drooling so much i would have written it down.we love the programme.sorry about any errors in this note i have a headache at the moment,hope the family are well.
hope you can help me,best wishes from
theresaxx
Simon [Visitor]
Tue 04 Mar 2008 @ 21:50
This recipe looks and sounds amazing! Just want to say, I saw your battle with Mario Batali on iron chef and your sous chef was gnarly~
ANGIE [Visitor]
Sun 09 Mar 2008 @ 17:49
Jamie 4 prime minister i think ur fab and your cooking aint bad either
Vickie [Visitor]
Mon 10 Mar 2008 @ 13:06
Having invited 6 friends/family for dinner on Friday, I headed straight to your website and decided on this dish. It was fantastic and all plates were left empty! One of my guests even pinched the recipe! Thanks Jamie
Meg [Visitor]
Mon 10 Mar 2008 @ 14:34
I'd love to try this recipe, it looks amazing!
The only problem is i can't eat mushrooms :0( so i was wondering what would be the best substitute? Without killing the whole idea of the recipe...
Carol [Visitor]
Tue 11 Mar 2008 @ 13:44
I have been cooking for a family most of my life and long for some easy but different recipes. This one is great, quick and easy. Thank you, love your programme
Matt [Visitor]
Tue 18 Mar 2008 @ 18:28
Yeah, I made this dish at the weekend and it was amazing...especially the sauce. Highly recommended.
Norma [Visitor]
Wed 26 Mar 2008 @ 08:06
More shows pleaseeeeeeeee Jamie pleaseeeeeeeeee I have the video,s of the last shows out in the garden ,moreeeee please and can you make the book that it shows on that program I loved it .Do it with all the pictures but so we can fill our own recipes and put an odd one of yours in. Luya Jamie truly mmmmwwwuuuaaahhh from the Sunshine Coast Queensland OZ
Billie [Visitor]
Mon 31 Mar 2008 @ 13:02
Ab fab! Had a diiner party this weekend for couple of friends, started off with your winter salad followed by this amaizing chicken recipe with a side of my boyfriend's sautéed leeks with a pinch of garam massala (my new found love). Oh, it went down a treat, everyone loved it!Yummy!Thank you!
shelley [Visitor]
Sun 04 May 2008 @ 18:52
i just want different types of recipes with pics and every website i have been on is rubbish i want to make fresh quick and easy food
rate












1234 votesserves 4
ingredients
170g/6oz mushrooms, any combination
olive oil
1 or 2 cloves of garlic, peeled and finely chopped
sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 handful of fresh flat-leaf parsley, chopped
4 x 200g/7oz skinless chicken breasts, preferably free-range or organic
1 x 500g/1lb 2oz pack of puff pastry
1 egg, preferably free-range or organic, beaten
2 heaped tablespoons wholegrain mustard
1 large wineglass of white wine
140ml/5fl oz double cream
olive oil
1 or 2 cloves of garlic, peeled and finely chopped
sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 handful of fresh flat-leaf parsley, chopped
4 x 200g/7oz skinless chicken breasts, preferably free-range or organic
1 x 500g/1lb 2oz pack of puff pastry
1 egg, preferably free-range or organic, beaten
2 heaped tablespoons wholegrain mustard
1 large wineglass of white wine
140ml/5fl oz double cream
