Valentine’s Day home cooks can have their brown bread and eat it too

The Cheesecake Factory’s famous Brown Bread is now available to buy in stores and online – and of course the best part of this news is that it’s just in time for the Valentine’s Day home cook to start writing those sweet, flaky loaves into the menu. Food & Wine staff had the chance to taste-test the product and noted that it “tastes exactly like at The Cheesecake Factory.” The bread will come in three formats – as heat and serve dinner rolls and mini-baguettes, and in pre-cut sandwich loaves:

If you want to round out the at-home Cheesecake Factory experience, here’s the recipe for their Cajun Jambalaya Pasta from their website, followed by a handy video:

INGREDIENTS
2 fz. Olive Oil
1 lb. Boneless/Skinless Chicken Breasts, cut into 1″ pieces
2 Tbls. Cajun Spice Blend
4 oz. Red, Yellow, Green Peppers, cut into thin strips
4 oz. Red Onions, cut into thin strips
6 oz. Shrimp (shells, tails, and veins removed)
1 Tbl. Blanched Garlic, minced
2 tsps. Cajun Spice Blend
1/2 tsp. Kosher Salt
1/4 tsp. Ground Black Pepper
4 oz. Roma Tomatoes, diced 1″ pieces
1-1/2 cups Spicy Chicken-Seafood Broth
1 Tbl. Chopped Parsley
1 lb. Linguini Pasta (fresh)

INSTRUCTIONS
Heat the olive oil in a large sauté pan. Place the chicken into a clean mixing bowl. Sprinkle the Cajun spice over the chicken and into the bowl. Gently toss the chicken until each piece is evenly coated with the spice.

Add the chicken into the sauté pan and cook until it is about half done. Add the peppers, onions and shrimp into the pan. Cook until the shrimp are about half done. Add the garlic into the pan. Season all of the ingredients with kosher salt, ground black pepper, and a little more Cajun spice.

Add the diced tomatoes and chicken-seafood broth into the sauté pan. Gently stir the ingredients together. Continue to cook until the chicken and shrimp are done, and the vegetables are tender.

Drop the pasta into boiling salted water, and cook until “al dente.”

Place the pasta into serving bowls. Spoon the jambalaya over the pasta. Garnish with a sprinkle of freshly chopped parsley.

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