So here is how the conversation went during our wine time debriefing and getting dinner ready....
Me: "Honey, since Steve and Leslie will be here next week, please make sure we have enough propane for the bbq with all the grilling that we're going to be doing."
Him: "Oh, there's plenty of propane for the bbq, we don't need to fill it up."
Me: "Are you sure, because we have been grilling a lot lately."
Him: "Yes, we'll be fine."
He then puts the chicken breasts on for our Gorgonzola Grilled Chicken and Spinach Salad and we continue to talk out on the patio, while the chicken cooks. He goes to check on the chicken to see if they are almost done...
Him: "Oh, ****, the burners and heat turned off...we are out of propane."
Me: "Seriously!!!?"
Gorgonzola Grilled Chicken and Spinach Salad
Spinach Leaves
Baby Bella or White Button Mushrooms, cleaned and sliced
Red Grapes, cut in half lengthwise
4 chicken breasts, boneless and skinless
White Balsamic and Honey Salad Dressing/Vinaigrette
(typically found on the top shelf area of salad dressing section with the specialty flavors)
6 ounce container, Gorgonzola Cheese, crumbled
Olive Oil
Butter
Preheat the grill to hot. Rinse and dry the chicken thoroughly. Take each breast and pound gently to an even thickness. Do not pound too thin; the breast will not be completely uniform. Liberally salt and pepper the chicken and allow to sit at room temperature for at least 15 minutes.
Place the chicken breasts on the hot grill, with the thicker portion facing the hotter part of your grill (usually the back). Allow the chicken to cook undisturbed until char grill marks are made, about 4 minutes. Flip the chicken, keeping the thick part of the chicken toward the hot part of the flame, and cook until an instant-read thermometer inserted in the chicken reads 155 degrees F, about 3 more minutes.
Pull cooked chicken breasts off the grill and set in a glass dish. Sprinkle chicken with the crumbled Gorgonzola cheese and loosely cover with foil. Allow the grilled chicken to rest for 5 minutes, covered, before serving.
While chicken is resting, saute the mushrooms in equal parts butter and olive oil in a medium-high heated saute pan.
To plate, start with the spinach leaves. Cut the rested Gorgonzola covered chicken in evenly sized slices and place on spinach leaves. Add the sautéed mushrooms to each plate over the chicken. Spoon any remaining butter/olive oil from the mushroom pan over each plate, this adds an extra layer of flavor.
Add as many (or as few) cut grapes that you like to your plate and drizzle with the White Balsamic and Honey Salad Dressing.
Serve with a crusty, rustic bread (like a Garlic Olive-Rosemary loaf) and your favorite Chardonnay wine.
Here is the dressing we used for tonight's salad. |
P.S. Just make sure you have enough propane before your start your dinner venture!
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