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# Chicken Pasta Casserole
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Easy to throw together and transport for the working fellow. High in protein!
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- ⏲️ Prep time: 5 min
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- 🍳Cook time: 35 min
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- 🍽️ Servings: 4-6
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## Ingredients
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- 16oz (450g) macaroni (elbow, penne)
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- 24oz (700g) raw chicken breast, diced
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- 9oz (250g) mozzarella cheese, shredded
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- 1.5oz (40g) parmesan cheese, grated
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- 1.5oz (40g) bread crumbs
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- 16oz (450g) diced tomatoes
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- Some oil and butter
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- (Optional) More mozzarella and parmesan for fans of cheese.
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## Directions
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1. Preheat oven to 400F/200C.
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2. Dice chicken and pan cook with oil until fully cooked.
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3. Boil water and add pasta. Cook for a few minutes less than usual (about 7-8 minutes).
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5. Cook in the oven for 22-25 minutes, until the top looks golden.
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## Contribution
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- Miika Nissi - [website](https://miikanissi.com)
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# Rösti
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Usually cooked to get rid of leftover potatoes from the day before.
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This swiss classic works great together with fried eggs.
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Serves: 1
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Cooking time: ~45 minutes
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## Ingredients
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- ~500g (~1lb) potatoes (firm/waxy)
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- 2 eggs
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- 1 onion (medium size)
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- butter
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## Directions
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1. If you don't have cooked potatoes from the day before: Cook them and let them cool. It is important to use cold potatoes.
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2. Shred your potatoes with a grater. The shreds should be quite large so don't use your typical cheese shredder.
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10. Top Rösti with eggs and serve.
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## Contributors
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- **Alexander Bocken** -- [contact](mailto:alexander@bocken.org)
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