Showing posts with label Poultry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poultry. Show all posts

21 February 2011

Chicken Elixir and an Apology

As many of you may know, I am currently going to school in order to complete my bachelor's degree.  I have been insanely busy and swamped with schoolwork.  Luckily, as I near the end of my education (read: GRADUATION!), I am finding that the amount of work I'm doing is less.  This is probably due to the fact that I took all of my 400 level classes first and am finishing up with the 200 and 300 levels.  Anyway, the point of that whole non-food-related explanation is that I'm so sorry to have left you recipeless for so long.  You missed me right?!  Of course, you did. 

If winter is a harbinger of the common cold, the flu, and other maladies to your home as it is to mine, then you will benefit greatly from the following recipe for a super amped-up chicken stock.

Chicken Elixir
from Lucinda Scala Quinn's Mad Hungry



1. Roast a chicken.  Or, if you are sometimes prone to laziness efficiency like me, use a broasted chicken that you buy at the grocery store.  Bone it, save the meat, throw the chicken bones, skin, and assorted debris into a large stockpot with a pasta insert. 



2. Add carrots, celery, onion, bay leaf, parsley, thyme, garlic, salt/pepper and enough water to cover all of the good stuff.  (This a great excuse to use those carrots and celery stalks that are withering in the bottom of your vegetable drawer...)

3. This is the step that turns chicken stock into chicken ELIXIR.  Add a large peeled knob of garlic and 2 jalopenos cut in half and seeded. 

4. Simmer over medium-low heat for about 5-6 hours.  Strain the debris from the broth.  Separate broth into 2-cup portions and freeze. 



5. When illness befalls you, thaw out a portion and drink it as hot as you can stand it.

Check out Mad Hungry for more detail on the health benefits of Chicken Elixir and assorted other awesome recipes.

21 November 2010

Crispy, Herby Chicken & Braised Brussel Sprouts

What I had for dinner last night:


Crispy, herby chicken with Trader Joe's Harvest Grains Blend and braised brussel sprouts.  But I don't like brussel sprouts, you say.  Wrong! I reply.  You DO like brussel sprouts.  Check it out:

BRAISED BRUSSEL SPROUTS

2 T. olive oil
1 T. butter
1 medium onion, chopped
1 pint brussel sprouts, sliced or shredded
1 t. allspice
1 T. sage
1 c. chicken stock

1) Melt olive oil and butter in saucepan.  Saute onions for about 5-6 minutes or until translucent.  Add brussel sprouts, allspice, sage, and salt & pepper to taste.  Toss.

2) Add stock.  Bring to a bubble.  Reduce and simmer for about 15 minutes.  If you are feeling like a rascal, stir in a handful of chopped radicchio in the last 2-3 minutes of cooking - it will add color and crunch to your side dish. 

CRISPY, HERBY CHICKEN

4 chicken cutlets, pounded to quarter-inch thickness
2 T. olive oil
1/4 c. white wine
1 T. lemon juice
1/2 c. bread crumbs (unseasoned)
1 t. oregano
1 t. parsley
1 t. paprika
3 cloves garlic, grated
1/4 c. parmesan

1) Preheat oven to 400.

2) Grease baking dish.  Set up two dipping stations.  In one bowl combine olive oil, white wine, and lemon juice.  In the second bowl combine bread crumbs, oregano, parsley, paprika, garlic, and parmesan.

3) Dip each chicken cutlet into liquids and then into the bread crumb mixture.  Make sure that each cutlet is completely covered in the bread crumbs. Place coated chicken into the baking dish. Sprinkle remaining bread crumb mixture over the chicken.

4) Bake in preheated oven for 20-25 minutes or until chicken is no longer pink, but still juicy.

ENJOY!!





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