There are normally only two of us eating in this house and so I normally  try to cut recipes in half for us, or create dishes which are simple  and make just enough for two.  It's not that hard to do really.   And  you can normally multiply up with no problems at all.
I found myself with an abundance of cherry tomatoes on Saturday last and  so I decided that I would incorporate them somehow into our supper.   I  also had chicken breasts.  Chicken and tomatoes go really well  together.   One only need to look at delicious recipes such as Chicken  Cacciatore or Chicken Parmesan to see that this is true. 
This recipe goes together very quickly so I would suggest you have all  of the ingredients ready and hand before you start.  The chicken breasts  are cut into two escallopes horizontally which makes for quick cooking .  . .
The cherry tomatoes are cut in half as well, for quick cooking.  I saw a  really interesting and helpful little video on how to that really  quickly the other day.  You can see it here.  It's a slap on the forehead, why didn't I think of that kind of a thing!  (It really does work!)
The tomatoes are quickly frizzed in some olive oil along with some  garlic.  You dust the chicken pieces with some flour and salt and pepper  and then brown them in the same pan, along with some sage.    It  doesn't take very long at all as they are only half as thick as they  normally are. 
A splash of white wine, a few capers . . . .  bubble bubble bubble, a  handful of chopped parsley and presto chango, you have tender moist  chicken with a delicious sauce of cherry tomatoes and capers, that will  please any meat loving man.  The Toddster loves this.  I always serve it  with some boiled new potatoes.  It goes down a real treat, and goes  together lickety split.  If you are looking for a quick, easy and  delicious supper and are feeling a tad bit lazy, this is your perfect  meal!  Looks like you slaved all day, but took literally minutes.
*Chicken with Cherry Tomatoes and Capers*
Serves 2
Serves 2
through the middle into two escallopes (4 pieces in total)
salt and black pepper
I guarantee you will love this. You may even want to double it anyways! Bon Appetit!

 
 
 
 
 
 
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