Create this Summer Linguine - an all time family favourite. We have made it quick and easy for you to knock-up in just six steps.
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Chicken Stock Powder
Diced Chicken Thigh
Creme Fraiche
Easy Garlic
Linguine
Sugar Snap Peas
Lemon
Basil
Red Onion
Grated Hard Italian Style Cheese
Water
Put a large pan of water onto boil and add a good pinch of salt. Halve, peel and thinly slice the onion. Pull the basil leaves from their stalks. Finely chop the stalks and roughly chop the leaves. Keep separate. Halve and juice the lemon.
Add a splash of oil to a large frying pan on medium heat. Add the onion and basil stalks, cook until soft, 5 mins. Add the garlic puree, cook for another 2 mins stirring frequently, then transfer to a bowl. Add another splash of oil to the pan if it's dry, increase the heat to medium-high and fry the chicken until golden and cooked through, 8-10 mins. IMPORTANT: The chicken is cooked when it is no longer pink in the middle.
Add the onions and garlic back to the frying pan with the chicken, along with the sugar snap peas, stir to combine. Next, add the creme fraiche, chicken stock, lemon juice and water (see ingredients for amount), along with a pinch of salt and pepper. Bring to the boil, stir to dissolve the stock pot then reduce the heat and let simmer until slightly thickened, 5 mins.
Meanwhile, add the pasta (see ingredients for amount) to the boiling water and boil for 6 minutes, then drain in a colander.
Add the drained pasta to the pan, along with the 3/4 of the basil and 3/4 of the cheese. Toss together and taste once more to check for seasoning.
Divide the creamy chicken pasta between bowls and top with a sprinkling of the remaining parmesan and the leftover basil. Game, set, match!