Showing posts with label Chicken. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chicken. Show all posts

Tuesday, 8 April 2014

Chicken Cordon Bleu with two sauces!




 It’s time to take things a little retro. Chicken cordon bleu (which translates to “blue ribbon”) may not have actually originated at the famed French cooking school, but it was  nonetheless a winning dish for many American families in the 1960s and ’70s. The key components—breaded chicken breast, cheese, and ham. I love classic chicken cordon bleu in all its gloriousness. I really do! But, sometimes I want it done in a more elegant way....... here we go, just in time for Easter!

Friday, 27 September 2013

Rosemary Chicken Chowder


I have a delicious recipe for you all today! This is officially my new favorite soup. So, so delicious. And so easy to make!


Thursday, 19 September 2013

Chicken pot pie! For Autumn!








  
The arrival of Fall and the cooler weather always prompts me to fire up the oven and make these delicious 'Chicken Pot Pies". I wouldn't think of baking these during the Summer 90 degree weather, but, as soon as the weather starts to turn, I am thinking mmmmm I want to re-visit and taste this delicious sauce inside a yummy crunchy crust. I can hardly wait to cut out the little chicken that I lay on top the crust....I am smiling.

Sunday, 8 September 2013

Million Dollar Chicken!


Next time you want to impress your friends and family with your cooking prowess, make this!! Next time you want to make juicy flavorful chicken, make this!! Next time you want to have a mouth party, make this!! Do you get what I am saying?

Friday, 9 August 2013

Chicken Wellington with mustard sauce!




This is a delicious main course recipe. it may take a little time to prepare but it is well worth the effort.
The bonus to this recipe is that it is freezable after cooking so that couples can make it once and have enough for multiple meals. 

Thursday, 1 August 2013

Delores Broken Hearted Chicken







 

Far be it for me to revel in someone else’s misery. I get no pleasure out of other people’s heartbreak…....well, until now!

I came across this recipe and honestly, it was the picture that grabbed me. I’m not even sure I noticed the name of the dish until later. I decided to make it and, as suspected, it was delicious, what's not to like? Garlic, bacon, sherry and chicken. This chicken is some of the most succulent I have ever had. 

Thursday, 18 July 2013

KFC Chicken (mock)





♥ Baked KFC Chicken ♥

  Did the secret get discovered?  KFC's secret recipe? It is very close and it is also baked...not fried! Wee Bear and I enjoyed this delicious baked chicken, that I found on my Facebook feed.



Monday, 3 June 2013

Veal Scallops with Mushroom Brandy Cream Sauce!





Wee Bear is already whining! He had just discovered his new favorite dish at Gianfrancos  in North Scottsdale, and now he has his frowny face here in Seattle. So, last night I surprised him with my rendition of his favorite dish at Gianfrancos. Every time he ordered it, he would say, "this is a JJ sauce, you can make this!" I just smile, he is such a great supporter of my endeavors.

Monday, 20 May 2013

May SRS -Black Bean Avocado Quesadillas!

 Surprise Recipe Swap

For this months SRS, we were assigned Jutta from www.HungryLittleGirl.com -the creator of this monthly recipe swap! I enjoyed looking through all her recipes as she has a nice variety of healthy and comfort type dishes. TT and I are focused on eating healthier so it was hard not to whip up one of her delicious casseroles. So many to choose from!

I ultimately decided on something "lunchy" and light so I chose her Black Bean Avocado Quesadilla. I changed it a little bit because I didn't have an avocado on hand and had some left over southwestern chicken from a dinner the previous night. My southwestern chicken was made in the slow-cooker and had shredded chicken breast, black beans, corn and a can of Rotel tomatoes with green chiles. It's super easy and healthy. I thought adding this mixture to these quesadilla's would make a nice addition to the cheese. I didn't add anymore black beans as my southwestern chicken already had it. 

Here is my verion of Jutta's Black Bean Avocado Quesadilla's.
http://www.hungrylittlegirl.com/1/post/2012/08/black-bean-avocado-quesadilla.html



Monday, 13 May 2013

Tink's Chicken Enchilada's

My daughter Holly has mentioned these delicious chicken enchilada's to me many times. It is one of her after work go to recipes and now I know why! They are the perfect blend of creaminess with just the right amount of "KICK", they take about 30 minutes of preparation time and 30 minutes of conventional baking time or 15 minutes of Convection bake time. I paired with herbed rice and my Cabo Quinoa salad .......delish!



Wednesday, 17 April 2013

Cornish game hens with herbed Quinoa stuffing!



This recipe isn't as much trouble as it looks and most of it can be made the day before.  It is a wonderful main course for a dinner party, one in which you will surely impress your dinner guests.  I would suggest though that you make it for a group of close friends.  This is definitely not for elegant entertaining...you want to be able to get at those little morsels next to the bone and the picture won't be dainty, but definitely worth the effort. Wee Bear does not like to deal with bones, so, this time I de-boned for him. I did not ballantine/gallantine this time, which would be tedious with a cornish game hen, but, do-able. I cut the meat off the bones after roasting and this time, he made sure he got every bite and then some!  The stuffing is to die for and can definitely be served  with something else such as turkey, quail or duck. 

Tuesday, 9 April 2013

Chicken Marsala




Wee Bear loves my Chicken Marsala. Marsala is Italy's most famous version of fortified wine and it makes an outstanding sweet sauce! Chicken Marsala (at least this recipe, which I have whittled down into a very simple process) is hard to screw up. Chicken breasts can easily be pounded thin with a kitchen mallet and are a snap to saute in the pan. Cooking this dish comes down to basically making the sauce - a pan sauce made with sweet imported Marsala wine and butter. Don't over think it!!

Monday, 25 March 2013

Chicken breasts with Apricot-onion sauce




Just when we thought Winter had passed.....Mother Nature is having the last word. Though for some of us, Winter seems not to have been that severe.  March arrived with winds and warmth, well sort of.... and now we're turning towards April.......


Friday, 8 February 2013

Chicken Wellington for Valentines!


How do I love thee, let me count the ways! Valentines is on it's way. I am thinking a "Chicken Wellington".....much like a "Beef Wellington" featured on December 26, 2012, http://www.sewwhatscookingwithjoan.com/2012/12/beef-wellington-for-new-years-eve.html 

I am thinking light, as to NOT be tired or sluggish. Fried foods, meats with a high fat content, and oily snack foods, such as cheese curls, corn chips and potato chips, can bring on the yawns. That's because you are making your digestive system work harder than usual to process the fats. Eating a meal of high-fat meat, sauces, and cheese toppings can really make you feel robbed of energy once you leave the table. 

So, my theory is if you are planning a evening with your hunny of dinner, dancing and DOT, DOT, DOT...................well need I say more?

Monday, 4 February 2013

Chicken in Wine sauce! Wee Bear style!

Wee Bear cooks!! 

Wee Bear surprised me with this delicious chicken in wine sauce, on our very first Valentines Day dinner at his home nearly 20 years ago. He decorated with flowers, GIANT balloons and served on his finest china. He served this sumptuous dish with a mix of white and wild rice and grilled crostini. With his sister Kathy, standing by the phone for guidance, he took on this challenge, to impress his honey with his kitchen prowess. It was so cute and I was very impressed, when I arrived at his home, to smell of this amazing chicken baking in the oven. The recipe came from Wee Bear's Mother Pat, who was an accomplished cook and baker.


Monday, 21 January 2013

Hearty and Healthy meet White Chicken Chili!


 Would you believe that we have 30 degree F weather here in Scottsdale? Yes, when we flew in from the Pacific Northwest, we left our fleece jackets on! Brrrrrrr... it's freezing! Dry but freezing! Even my cactus's are cold, they are all wearing their Winter gear, a Solo styrofoam cup!

This put me in the mood for White Chicken Chili  a recipe I played with for some time to perfect! I wanted a hearty but healthy, warm me up, thick soup.....
I like to eat low fat, when the flavor isn't jeopardized,  so I used 2% cheese in the soup, but, you can omit or use any cheese. The ground chicken  provides some lean protein, and the beans give a bunch of protein and fiber -- plus making the soup creamy with MUCH less fat than a cream-based soup would contain.

Wednesday, 16 January 2013

Pork Oulet - Comfort food for Cold weather!


 
Note one little Porcupine meat ball on the plate, recipe later............I made this for my son-in-law, Ross, by request! His Grandma used to make this recipe for him, and he missed having it. So, after lots of digging around by several relatives, the recipe was found and I made it for him! Everyone loved these little meatballs as much as Ross did, he was smiling ear to ear...............good memories.


This one comes from my friend Ruth! Ruth and Jim had us over in December for dinner after the Celebration of Christmas Concert at our church, here in Scottsdale. Ruth is accomplished in the kitchen and Jim knows his wines and what to pair with Ruth's delicious dishes. Ruth agreed to share her recipe.

 I prepared this easy recipe for family once we were in Seattle. It worked out perfect as all in the same day, six of us went to the Fifth Avenue for Elf, the musical, then, our daughter, her husband and daughter arrived from Oregon, we drove 10 minutes to Wee Bear's brother and sister-in-laws house for some Holiday cheer, then, home for a sit down dinner for 9 people. This recipe can be made in the slow cooker, I paired with mashed potatoes, that I had prepared in the morning and included "Porcupine meatballs", special request from our son-in-law.....more on that later. This is comfort food for cold weather and figure friendly............BONUS!!

 Let's face it, unless you live in a tropical climate right now "Arugula salad and a cold sandwich" does not cut it!! Instead we need to succumb to that secret desire to enjoy a rich succulent, warm, wrap your lips around  "comfort food".

This one fills the ticket comfort and figure friendly!

Pork Oulet
recipe courtesy of Guy Fieri and adapted by Ruth O'Brien  
  • 1/4 pound thick cut bacon, cut into 1/2-inch pieces                     
  • 3 pounds pork butt, cut into 2-inch by 3-inch pieces
  • 4 bone-in chicken thighs, skin discarded
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 3 teaspoons freshly cracked black pepper
  • 1 cup peeled and quartered cipollini onions
  • 1 cup (1/4-inch) diced carrots
  • 1/2 cup (1/4-inch) diced celery
  • 1/4 cup roughly chopped garlic
  • 3 tablespoons all purpose flour 
  • 3 cups low-sodium chicken stock
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried sage
  • 4 (15-ounce) cans cannellini beans, drained  ( I like fresh but the canned work just fine)
  • 1/4 cup sherry wine vinegar, for garnish   
  • 1/4 cup chopped Italian parsley leaves, for garnish

Directions



In a cast iron Dutch oven, over medium-high heat, add the bacon and cook until just crisp. Remove from the pot and set aside on a paper towel lined plate. Season the pork and the chicken with salt and pepper.Add the pork pieces to the bacon fat and brown on all sides. Remove from pot and set aside on a large plate. Add the chicken thighs to the pan and brown evenly, remove and add to the plate with the pork. 




Add the cipollini onions, carrots and celery into the pot and cook for 3 to 5 minutes. Stir in the garlic and cook for 1 minute more. Whisk in the flour and cook for 2 minutes, then add in the stock, bay leaf, thyme and sage and combine well. 




Put the pork and chicken pieces into the sauce and cover. Reduce the heat and simmer until the meat is fork tender, about 2 hours. Add in the cannellini beans and cover and simmer for 25 minutes. Transfer to a serving platter and serve hot with a drizzle of the sherry wine vinegar and a sprinkle of the parsley (both optional). 




This can also be made in the crock pot to free up your time. Suggest on high 5-6 hours and low 8-9 hours after you sear the meat and saute' the veggies.  

It is great with the beans; sometimes I omit them and serve with a starch such as rice or noodles instead.

For a richer sauce, make additional gravy by whisking butter and flour in a pan and adding some of the juice from the cooking and thicken. Serve on top or at table side for the gravy lovers! 

You need to make this one!! It is really perfect for the weather and our mood!

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After the holidays, you really need to take a break, re-evaluate or you may need a mental break. So, wheels touched down Monday....... Tuesday, I am in the midst of a two day class to further my "Gourd Art"! Today, Wednesday, is day two, and oh how cool is this!!




After staining and drilling holes into my extra large gourd, the fun starts. First weaving the reed into the spokes, that I have placed in the drilled holes. Today, I start to weave in the Sea grass, beads and other fibers to make it Wonkey!! You'll see! Fun class!


Cheers!

Mentally adjusted JJ  

Friday, 14 September 2012

Garlic Chive Sea Shells with Sauteed Mushrooms

My husband (TT) and I visited a local farmer's market over the weekend and picked up some flavor infused pasta from a local vendor. They had so many cool varieties that made your mouth water! We bought a few different kinds of fettuccine such as, garlic parsley, lemon pepper and spicy Thai. We also bought garlic chive sea shells which I made last night for dinner with sauteed mushrooms. It was fantastic! They sell such a wide assortment of pasta, sauces, fresh-frozen pastas and oils -it's amazing and a bit overwhelming because you want to buy them all! They sell their pasta creations online and can ship to you, they can be found at http://www.pappardellesonline.com/servlet/StoreFront.

When we picked up our pasta from them at the farmer's market, they include a recipe with each one. We thought that was a nice touch as the recipe highlights that specific pasta. I changed this recipe a bit for the garlic chive sea shells by incorporating sauteed chicken for added protein. It made it a more heartier meal. TT was out tractoring in the late afternoon so he was hungry and looking forward to this meal, which only takes about 30 minutes to make, ideal for a weeknight.


Wednesday, 22 August 2012

TT's Favorite Chicken Salad!


 I have been making this salad for 20+ years. My children loved this one growing up, and it continues to be a popular choice, for a gathering on a warm Summer day. Admittedly, Sweet One has been making it more than I in recent years, it became a popular choice in her family as well. But, last weekend TT and Sweet One invited the family to their "Block Party". I made this salad as it is a perfect one to transport.


Monday, 6 August 2012

Cornish game hens on the rotisserie!

 


You know how much I love to use my Barbecue and my rotisserie unit. I am hoping I can convince you how easy it is and you will drag yours out, wipe off the cob webs and do this!! It is easy! Pair it with a nice Sauvignon Blanc or Chardonnay.