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Chicken and Spinach Yogurt Pesto Pasta

I’m sure that my recent lack of posts has made it pretty obvious that I’ve been in a cooking/blogging funk lately. I’m not sure if it’s the excitement of the baby or this cold weather that’s getting me down, but I just haven’t had a whole lot of creativity or motivation in the kitchen. It feels like I’ve just been rotating the same 5 meals lately. Needless to say, I was so excited when my friend Jessica, from My Baking Heart, invited me to join a Virtual Cooking Party! Perfect opportunity to get some excitement back into my kitchen!!

Chicken and Spinach Yogurt Pesto Pasta
Chicken and Spinach Yogurt Pesto Pasta

For this party we all put our own spin on the same recipe, featuring Stonyfield Greek Yogurt. I am a HUGE fan of cooking with Greek yogurt, I often use it as substitute for sour cream in recipes and as a topping. I’ve even used it to replace the mayonnaise in a cole slaw recipe! It’s a great way to make some of my favorite recipes a little bit healthier without making a sacrifice in taste.

The recipe chosen for this Virtual Cooking Party was Spinach Yogurt Pesto Pasta. I love pesto because it is always so fresh tasting and it’s packed with layers of flavor. This recipe is no exception. I even told Jessica that I would happily just eat spoonfuls of this pesto for dinner. 🙂 But, since I live with a meat and potatoes man, I used pasta AND chicken. The chicken seemed to grab onto just the right amount of the subtle lemon flavor. And as it turns out, the swirls of the rotini pasta made perfect pockets for holding on to the delicious pesto. I thought the Greek yogurt was the perfect way to add creaminess to the pesto. The slight tang of the yogurt perfectly balanced the fresh basil and powerful garlic. To help make dinner a little more economical, I substituted walnuts for pine nuts. All in all, dinner was a huge success! Big thanks to Jessica for bringing a fresh new recipe to my kitchen! Be sure to stop by her blog to see how the other party-goers put their own spin on this recipe!

Chicken and Spinach Yogurt Pesto Pasta

Ingredients

4 cloves garlic, coarsely chopped
1 1/2 cups baby spinach leaves
3/4 cup tightly packed fresh basil leaves
1/2 cup toasted walnuts*
1 Tbsp fresh lemon juice
1/2 tsp lemon zest
1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil
1/2 cup freshly-grated Parmesan cheese
1/2 cup plain Stonyfield Greek yogurt
Salt and pepper to taste
1 large or 2 small chicken breasts, cut into bite size pieces
13.25 ounces whole wheat pasta

*To toast the walnuts, add them to a dry skillet over medium heat and cook, stirring occasionally for a few minutes, or until they become fragrant (the nose knows). Careful not to over-toast them. Burnt walnuts are bitter!

Directions

Combine garlic, spinach, basil, pine nuts, lemon juice and zest in the bowl of a food processor or a blender and process until finely chopped, scraping down the sides of the bowl once or twice. With the motor running on low, add olive oil in a slow, steady stream. Scrape mixture into a small bowl and stir in Parmesan cheese and yogurt. Season with salt and pepper. Cover with plastic and refrigerate for up to 3 days, until ready to use.

Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil and cook pasta until al dente, following the directions on the box. Reserve a 1/2 cup of cooking liquid and drain the remaining liquid.

While the pasta is cooking, heat a large skillet over medium-high heat and spray with non-stick cooking spray. Add the chicken and season with salt and pepper. Cook until the chicken turns golden brown and is cooked through, turning meat as need to cook evenly. Add the cooked pasta to the skillet and toss with the yogurt pesto. If pasta looks too dry, add reserved cooking liquid, 1 tablespoon at a time, to moisten. Garnish with extra lemon zest, if desired, and serve hot.

Adapted from My Baking Heart

This Post Has 27 Comments

  1. rachelcartucci

    My favorite way to use greek yogurt is mixing it with honey and fruit. I also use it in a pie shell mixing it with whipped cream and fruit and freezing it.

  2. Katie

    I love using Greek yogurt in baked goods like breads and muffins. Great butter substitute!

  3. Jessica of My Baking Heart

    Thank you for joining me, love! Your huge bowl of pasta makes me want to find a diving board… is that wrong? 😉

  4. Stephanie

    I love to use it in place of sour cream. I also throw it in smoothies and oatmeal really often.

  5. Kelly D

    I like to make dips for fruit using Greek Yogurt.

  6. brittany o

    we use greek yogurt for everything in this household! with fresh fruit and ginger granola for breakfast, in smoothies, but my favorite use is in hot vegetable soup or atop chili!

  7. manda

    I like to eat it straight out of the carton

  8. Hezzi-D

    I love using yogurt as a substitute for butter in my cooking!

  9. Krystal R.

    YEAH for a foodie party!! Your spin looks fantastic and don’t stress on the lack of food blog posts. You got a sweet little angel who occupies like 24 hours of your time! Enjoy her itty-bittiness while you can, and when you child starts biting you, growling at you for food, or throwing food on the floor – then we can talk. LOL

    MIss you!

  10. Maureen

    I must say that I love plain Greek Yogurt for breakfast with some bananas and pomegranate seeds and a little bit of honey it it.

  11. Stacey

    I love eating it for breakfast with berries!

  12. beth j

    I have a great muffin recipe that calls for yogurt I use Greek yogurt because of the extra protein.
    My daughter takes them to work and I bring dozens to my parents. They are in their late eighties and no longer cook much.
    Thank you

  13. Lisa Langston

    I love making dips and just eating it plain!

  14. Lauren

    I love eating Greek yogurt with fruit and granola for breakfast! As a substitute, I love using it in cakes and baked goods in place of sour cream!

  15. Christie Ferguson

    My daughter loves it on sliced apples with a sprinkling of chia seeds!

  16. Corisa Jubinsky

    egg salad sandwiches!

  17. Kelsey

    I love your photos, Jess. Everything looks great!

  18. Melissa

    greek yogurt + fruit = the perfect midday snack in my eyes!

  19. The Home Cook

    I like subbing it for sour cream.

  20. Amy @ The Nifty Foodie

    This looks amazing! I love that you used walnuts in the pesto…it makes a great pesto, and the walnuts are a lot easier to find in stores. 🙂

  21. Betsy

    I love my greek yogurt with fruit and granola.

  22. Susan Christy

    I use it to make dip.

  23. Chris DeHart

    Smoothies is my favorite way to use it.

  24. rachel

    I love eating it with granola for lunch.

  25. Rachel DeHart

    I like making home made lactose free yogurt, than making sour cream, frozen yogurt, ranch dressing and yogurt cheese. Yum and can’t wait to make cakes, icing, and cheesecake from yogurt also.

  26. itzia

    my favorite way to eat greek yogurt is in a dip.

  27. mysweetiepiepie

    My favorite way to use Greek yogurt it to use it to make dips.

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