maxs specialty chicken chop sage and baby spinach mashed potatoes

Author of this recipe: Doretta Castellana

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"Experience the perfect harmony of rich flavor in our maxs chicken chop and baby spinach mashed potatoes - a wholesome and hearty dish made with fresh ingredients."

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  2. Okay, I need to create detailed steps for making Max's Specialty Chicken Chop Sage and Baby Spinach Mashed Potatoes. The user mentioned using at least 500 characters with SEO-friendly formatting. First, I should figure out what SEO-friendly means here—probably including relevant keywords in headers or meta tags.
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  10. **Max's Specialty Chicken Chop Sage and Baby Spinach Mashed Potatoes: A Delightful Combination!**
  11. Looking to add a burst of flavor to your meal? These **Chicken Chop Sage and Baby Spinach Mashed Potatoes** are the perfect combination of taste and texture, guaranteed to impress. Whether you're hosting a dinner party or treating friends to a cozy homemade dish, this recipe is sure to become a crowd-pleaser.
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  13. ### Step-by-Step Guide to Making the Best Chicken Chop Sage and Baby Spinach Mashed Potatoes
  14. 1. **Prepare the Chicken Chop Sage**
  15. - Start by slicing your chicken breasts thinly into strips or small cubes for a quick-cooked dish.
  16. - In a large skillet, melt butter over medium heat and season with olive oil. Add garlic, green onions, and fresh sage leaves to toast until fragrant. Stir in white wine or broth (adjust seasoning as needed) to deglaze the pan. Let the flavors meld together before removing from heat.
  17. 2. **Prepare the Baby Spinach**
  18. - In a large bowl, combine baby spinach with olive oil, lemon juice, garlic powder, and salt to sauté until wilted but still crisp-tender. Toss gently so no leaves break apart. Set aside for seasoning later.
  19. 3. **Make the Mashed Potatoes**
  20. - Steam 4 cups of elbow macaroni according to package instructions until fork-tender. Drain well and set aside in a large pot.
  21. - In a saucepan, combine milk with butter over medium heat to create a creamy consistency. Season with salt, pepper, and optional cheese (like cheddar for extra flavor). Simmer gently while stirring occasionally.
  22. 4. **Combine the Components**
  23. - In a large bowl, layer cooked chicken chop sage, sautéed spinach, mashed potatoes, and optionally add extra cheese or sour cream if desired. Mix until well combined to form a thickened mixture.
  24. 5. **Season to Perfection**
  25. - Sprinkle generously with freshly chopped chives, red pepper flakes, or nutmeg for an extra kick of flavor. Salt and pepper to taste before serving.
  26. 6. **Serve with Favorite Toppings**
  27. - Top the dish with crispy Parmesan cheese, fresh dill, or a sprinkle of paprika for added charm. Serve immediately with a side of crusty bread or crusty向前向前Forward directionbiscuits for dipping.
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  29. ### Tips for Success
  30. - Use high-quality ingredients to elevate the taste of this dish.
  31. - Experiment with different types of sage and cheese if desired.
  32. - Adjust seasoning to match your preferred level of saltiness.
  33. - Store leftovers in an airtight container, keeping refrigerated within 3 days for future use.
  34. Enjoy this mouthwatering combination of flavors—your taste buds will thank you!

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