The Cookbook
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@brenda said in The Cookbook:
Was it good, George?
Wonderful. This was, perhaps, the 5th time I've made this. I did not add the red chili flakes (per Mrs. George's request).
I was going to make it on Tuesday, but Mrs. George wanted pizza, so the marinated chicken sat in the baggie, in the fridge overnight. Not sure if it made a difference, but it was great. So many flavors, balsamic, honey, rosemary....
This is something you could make for company and really impress them.
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@george-k said in The Cookbook:
@brenda said in The Cookbook:
Was it good, George?
Wonderful. This was, perhaps, the 5th time I've made this. I did not add the red chili flakes (per Mrs. George's request).
I was going to make it on Tuesday, but Mrs. George wanted pizza, so the marinated chicken sat in the baggie, in the fridge overnight. Not sure if it made a difference, but it was great. So many flavors, balsamic, honey, rosemary....
This is something you could make for company and really impress them.
I like this a lot. Thinking of substituting baby asparagus for the green beans. Any reason not to?
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@loki said in The Cookbook:
@george-k said in The Cookbook:
@brenda said in The Cookbook:
Was it good, George?
Wonderful. This was, perhaps, the 5th time I've made this. I did not add the red chili flakes (per Mrs. George's request).
I was going to make it on Tuesday, but Mrs. George wanted pizza, so the marinated chicken sat in the baggie, in the fridge overnight. Not sure if it made a difference, but it was great. So many flavors, balsamic, honey, rosemary....
This is something you could make for company and really impress them.
I like this a lot. Thinking of substituting baby asparagus for the green beans. Any reason not to?
Of course not. I thought we established the immorality of using babies for anything is wrong. Or, it's OK if the babies are dead. Geez, I went from trying to be funny to being morbid. So, go ahead with the baby asparagus. It's just a conscious thing to get over, not a moral thing. You don't need all that much sleep anyway. Done.
Oh, and you're all fat, except for AX. Nearly forgot!
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Milk Chicken
I defy you to find a better way to cook a whole chicken. Try it.
1 whole chicken
1 stick unsalted butter
like a spoonful of olive oil
½ a cinnamon stick
1 bunch of fresh sage, leaves picked
2 lemons, very halfassedly zested, then quartered
10 cloves of garlic, unpeeled
550 ml milk- In a pot, brown the chicken skin with the butter and olive oil. Just a couple of minutes per side.
- Put the chicken on a plate to pour out the butter from the pot but keep a film of the buttery goodness on the bottom.
- Add all the ingredients into the pot, then at last the whole chicken.
- Cook on 375 for 90 min.
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For those of us doing low carb, here is a TNT good-tasting LC gravy.
Paleo Herb Gravy
1 quart low-sodium chicken broth
2 large onions, roughly chopped
1/2 tsp dried thyme
6-8 peeled cloves of garlic
S&P to taste
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 tablespoon low-sodium soy sauce or other flavoring, like Kitchen Bouquet or something
(Optional) A splash of heavy creamAdd onions, garlic, broth and thyme to medium saucepan and bring to a boil over high heat. Lower the heat to low and simmer for 30" or until the onions and garlic are really soft.
(Really really soft. The success of this recipe depends on this.)
Correct seasonings and add soy sauce. Process with butter until uniform. Add cream if you want a creamy gravy.
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@aqua-letifer That looks excellent, Aqua. Love sage that's fresh.
At first glance, I thought Mik had posted this, and I was about to tell him he sounded just like Aqua.
That would have been a compliment, of course.
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Some salads, for healthy low-carb eating for folks on the TNCR diet/fitness challenge:
https://www.yummly.com/recipe/Fresh-Mediterranean-Salad-MyRecipes-247043?columns=3&position=18%2F82
https://www.yummly.com/recipe/Mediterranean-chicken-salad-368552
https://www.yummly.com/recipe/Carrot-almond-salad-308714?columns=3&position=22%2F70
https://www.yummly.com/recipe/The-greenest-salad-308620?columns=3&position=18%2F69
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Saw this today - looks yummy!
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Cold Pea Salad
You can make this salad ahead of time on the day you want to serve it, but add the almonds at the last minute. The salad is still good the next day but it's best served on the day you make it. Wonderful served with sliced tomato and avocado and chicken for lunch.
16-ounces frozen petite peas (do not thaw)
6 ounces smokehouse (or roasted) almonds
1/2 cup chopped green onions
8 ounces chopped water chestnuts
2/3 cup mayonnaise
2 teaspoons yellow curry powder
Salt and freshly ground pepper to tasteMethod
Remove the excess salt and chop the almonds:
In a fine-mesh strainer under cold running water, rinse the almonds to remove the excess salt. Spread between 2 paper towel layers and pat dry. Spread on a cutting board, and coarsely chop with a large knife.Combine the salad ingredients:
In a large bowl, whisk the mayonnaise, curry powder, salt, and pepper until smooth. Add the peas, scallions, and water chestnuts to the bowl.Gently fold the salad into the mayonnaise dressing. Taste and add more salt and pepper, if you like. Refrigerate until ready to serve.
Add the almonds:
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Tonight's dinner: Chicken Marsala
INGREDIENTS
4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts, trimmed
1 cup all-purpose flour
Salt, to taste
Pepper, to taste
1 tablespoon garlic powder
1 tablespoon onion powder
2 tablespoons olive oil
4 tablespoons butter, divided
2 cloves garlic, minced
½ cup shallots, minced
1 pound cremini mushrooms, trimmed and thinly sliced
2 cups dry Marsala
2 cups chicken stock
½ lemon, juiced
Parsley, to servePREPARATION
- Cut each chicken breast in half crosswise, then cut the larger half again horizontally, creating 3 cutlets.
- Place the flour, salt, pepper, onion powder, and garlic powder into a wide shallow dish and stir to combine.
- Dredge the chicken pieces in the flour mixture, shaking gently to remove any extra flour, and set aside.
- Heat oil and 2 tablespoons of butter in a large skillet over medium-high heat.
- Cook the chicken in batches to prevent overcrowding. Cook the chicken until golden brown, about 3 minutes. Flip and cook the other side, 3 minutes. Remove the chicken from the pan and set aside.
- In the same pan, add more oil or butter as needed.
- Add garlic, shallots, and cremini mushrooms to the pan, stirring occasionally and scraping bottom the bottom of the pan until the mushrooms are soft and most of the liquid has evaporated, about 8 minutes.
- Deglaze the pan with the Marsala wine and scrape all caramelized bits from the bottom of the pan.
- Add the chicken stock and lemon juice and allow mixture to come to a boil. Reduce to simmer and cook until the liquid has reduced by half.
- Turn off the heat. Add 2 tablespoons of cold butter and stir until the sauce is smooth and creamy.
- Add the cooked chicken to the sauce and simmer for 5 more minutes, flipping halfway through.
- Sprinkle with parsley and serve with pasta, potatoes, or rice. Enjoy!
My result:
Comments:
Very, very tasty. Lots of interesting flavors - lemon, parsley, shallots, and mushrooms.
I couldn't find cremeni mushrooms, so I used white mushrooms. Still tasty.
If I make it again, I'll make sure that the chicken breasts are thinner, so they cook evenly. Some of the thinner portions ended up being a bit tough.
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ORECCHIETTE WITH SARDINIAN SAUSAGE RAGU
¼ CUP EXTRA-VIRGIN OLIVE OIL
4 MEDIUM GARLIC CLOVES, CHOPPED
½ CUP DRY WHITE WINE
¼ TEASPOON SAFFRON (OPTIONAL)
14½ OUNCE CAN TOMATO PUREE (1½ CUPS)
1 POUND SWEET OR HOT ITALIAN SAUSAGE, CASINGS REMOVED, BROKEN INTO ½-INCH OR
SMALLER PIECES
KOSHER SALT
1 POUND ORECCHIETTE PASTA (SEE NOTE)
1 OUNCE PECORINO ROMANO CHEESE, FINELY GRATED (½ CUP), PLUS MORE TO SERVE
½ CUP ROUGHLY CHOPPED BASIL, PLUS MORE TO SERVEIn a 12-inch skillet over medium, combine the oil and garlic. Cook, stirring, until the garlic is golden
brown, 4 to 6 minutes.Add the wine and saffron, then cook, stirring occasionally, until reduced by
about half, 6 to 8 minutes.Stir in the tomato puree, sausage and 1½ teaspoons salt. Bring to a simmer, cover and reduce to medium-low. Cook, stirring once or twice, until the pieces of sausage are no longer pink at the center, 5 to 7 minutes.
Meanwhile, in a large pot, bring 2 quarts water to a boil. Add 1 tablespoon salt and the pasta and cook,
stirring occasionally, until al dente. Reserve about ½ cup of the cooking water, then drain the pasta and
return to the pot.Transfer the sausage mixture to the pot with the pasta, then stir in the cheese and 2 tablespoons of
reserved pasta water. If the sauce is too thick, stir in additional pasta water 1 tablespoon at a time until
the desired consistency is reached.Taste and season with salt, then stir in the basil. Serve sprinkled with
additional basil and cheese