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Showing posts with label bachelor. Show all posts

Friday, August 10, 2012

Easy Baked Sweet and Sour Chicken with Ham fried Rice

I love Pinterest!

One of my latest finds is this tasty meal found HERE.  It is easy, light and filling and my kids vaccuum it down knowing there is plenty more.  I'm adding this to the label "under $10" because we had every indgredient but the chicken on hand which cost me six dollars to feed 8.


The chicken coating:
3-4 boneless chicken breasts (I used the stir fry cut packages)
salt + pepper
1 cup cornstarch
2 eggs, beaten
1/4 cup canola oil

The sweet and sour sauce:
3/4 cup sugar
4 tbs ketchup
1/2 cup distilled white vinegar
1 tbs soy sauce
1 tsp garlic salt

This is about half way done in the oven.  My fully finished golden brown version had a corrupted file.

Start by preheating your oven to 325 degrees. Rinse your chicken breasts in water and then cut into cubes. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Dip chicken into the cornstarch to coat then dip into the eggs. Heat your 1/4 cup oil in a large skillet and cook your chicken until browned but not cooked through. Place the chicken in a 9x13 greased baking dish. Mix all of your sweet and sour sauce ingredients in a bowl with a whisk and then pour evenly over the chicken. Bake for one hour and during the baking process you will need to turn the chicken every 15 minutes


Fried Rice : This is so dang easy and it tastes just like restaurant ham fried rice.   

3 cups cooked white rice (day old or leftover rice works best!)
3 tbs sesame oil
1 cup frozen peas and carrots (thawed)
1 small onion, chopped
2 tsp minced garlic
2 eggs, slightly beaten
1/4 cup soy sauce
(I added ham)

On medium high heat, heat the oil in a large skillet or wok. Add the peas/carrots mix, onion and garlic. Stir fry until tender. Lower the heat to medium low and push the mixture off to one side, then pour your eggs on the other side of skillet and stir fry until scrambled. Now add the rice and soy sauce and blend all together well. Stir fry until thoroughly heated!

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Alternative to fried dough

I LOVE fried dough/western scones. I don't love the added oil, grease, splatters, calories, and using an entire bottle of oil I have to dispose of later.

My daughter and I, while preparing a favorite snack of fresh tortillas, decided to experiment a bit.



We liked it so much it was our breakfast this morning and was SO STINKING GOOD!
All you do is heat the uncooked tortillas on a clean dry skillet per directions on the package, butter them, and add your favorite scone toppings.

Monday, June 25, 2012

Lipton's white pizza dip

So good! So easy!  Think Really yummy Artichoke dip meets cheesy bread.

  • 1 envelope Lipton® Recipe Secrets® Savory Herb with Garlic Soup Mix
  • 1 container (16 oz.) sour cream
  • 1 cup (8 oz.) ricotta cheese
  • 1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese (about 4 oz.)
  • 1/4 cup (1 oz.) chopped pepperoni (optional)
  • 1 loaf Italian or French bread, sliced

DIRECTIONS

1. Preheat oven to 350°. In shallow 1-quart casserole, combine Lipton® Recipe Secrets® Savory Herb with Garlic Soup Mix, sour cream, ricotta cheese, 3/4 cup mozzarella cheese and pepperoni.   2. Sprinkle with remaining 1/4 cup mozzarella cheese.   3. Bake uncovered 30 minutes or until heated through. Serve with bread.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Loaded Cheesy Rice



2 Cups of Uncooked Rice

Make according to directions with Chicken broth instead of water and adding some minced onion

Melt in about 2 Cups of Cheddar Cheese.  (Enough to coat all of the rice)

Place in bowls topped with sour cream and bacon bits

This was not an all around hit in our house.  Exactly half and half, actually.  It tastes like the rice version of a loaded baked potato.  I dug it, personally, but the potato purists felt it would be better to stick with the good stuff.  LOL

If I ever make this rice again, I think I might add broccoli.


Crock Pot Cajun chicken


I found this recipoe HERE along with a ton of other Crock Pot recipes.

11/2 to 2 lb. meaty chicken (breasts, thighs, drumsticks)
non-stick spray coating
2 tbsp. nonfat milk
2 tbsp. onion powder
1/2 tsp. dried thyme, crushed
1/4 tsp. garlic salt
1/4 tsp. white pepper
1/4 tsp. black pepper


Remove skin from chicken. Rinse chicken, pat dry. Spray inside of Crockery Pot with nonstick coating. Arrange the chicken, meaty sides up in Crockery Pot. Brush with milk. In small bowl mix onion powder, thyme, garlic salt, white pepper and black pepper. Sprinkle over chicken. Cover and cook on low 8 to 10 hours (high 4 to 5 hours) until the chicken is tender and no longer pink.


Monday, January 23, 2012

South Western Wedges

Cut up potatoes
Olive Oil
Season Salt
Cayenne Pepper

Brush potatoes with oil, place in Ziplock, shake in season salt enough to lightly coat the potatoes, do a few shakes of the cayenne, zip the ziplock and shake and bake!

Bake at 400 for about 20-30 minutes
For crispier taters, cut finer wedges or do Fry style!

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Teriyaki Chicken

Marinade: 1 bottle teriyaki sauce   1 bottle italian dressing

marinade 8 large chicken breasts overnight.

Grill/broil

easy peasy

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Chicken Breast with Salsa

6 boneless skinless chickien breasts
3 lemons squeezed (just use the juice)
3/4 C olive oil
2 Tbsp crushed Garlic
Salt and Pepper
Salsa

Mix lemon juice, olive oil, garlic and salt and pepper in a dish large enought to marinate your chicken in.  Marinate for 15 minutes on each side, then grill.  Top with Salsa.

Tonight I got lazy and actually baked the chicken IN the marinade on 350 till the juices ran clear and it was SUPER moist.  I also cut up the chicken breasts into halves or fourths.  They aren't as pretty, but they cook faster.

We served it with Cous cous and green beans.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Fudge Stripe Ice Cream Sandwiches


2 cookies
Large spoonful of ice cream
Squirt of canned coolwhip
Half a strawberry sliced and fanned.

Stack and eat!

FYI--it is a bit messy.  Have napkins on hand.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Cream Cheese Wonton's

Cream Cheese Wonton's
Filling:
Cream cheese
2 cloves garlic grated or finely minced
fresh snipped green chives for color
lump crab meat (if you like and aren't allergic)

Egg roll or wonton wrappers
These are actually the same thing the difference is size grab what ever your local store has (they are located in the produce section)
1 egg and 1/4 cup water for egg wash
frying oil (your preference olive, peanut, etc)
If you have egg roll wrappers cut them into 4 equal pieces. Add a dollop of the cream cheese mixture to each square. Brush sides of each square with the egg wash mixture.
Pinch up the sides and set onto a drying rack while the oil comes up to temp. (Side tip: use the smallest sauce pan you have for frying. The smaller the pan, the less oil is needed)
Fry the wonton's one at a time (or as the pan allows - do not over crowd the pan it will bring down the temp of the oil). Remove from oil when the wonton has puffed up and is golden brown. This is very quick so don't walk away from the pan. About 30sec each! Remove onto a paper towel or rack to allow any excess oil to come off.
Serve warm :-)

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Hard-boiled Eggs

Obviously if you get water hot enough, it boils.  But adding salt seems to make it boil faster.  Unlike with pasta, you add the eggs BEFORE you turn on the unit.  Once the eggs and water start to boil, set a timer for 8-10 min.

Remove pot and place under cold running water.  Don't know if your eggs are boiled?

Here's a trick with boiled eggs:

Place egg on the counter on it's end and spin it.  A hard boiled egg will spin in circles, a raw egg will wobble and stop.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Quesadillas


I LOVE HOMEMADE QUESADILLAS!!!!!

I didn't get a lot of variety in my comfort food upbringing. Plus as a kid I was super picky. In High School, my mom started making the plain cheese quesadillas and then later added Salsa. Now that I'm on my own and have expanded my pallet in many, many ways, I still revert to the now "fancy" Quesadilla. It now has chicken, salsa, cheese, guacamole, and sour cream.

"Panchetta"


Make box of noodles as directed.

Add cooked, chopped bacon or panchetta meat to it and serve with a side salad.


One box makes enough to feed our family of 4, but our kids aren't big eaters. I'd suggest 2-3 boxes for a big family.