Looking to cook a few things
Looking to cook a few things
This is your chance to blow your horn and maybe get a review and photo out of it too.
I have:
frozen chicken leg quarters
about 1 cup frozen cranberries
frozen puree of winter squash
I am duly prepared to be WOWed!
~s
- Chef shapeweaver
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Re: Looking to cook a few things
Here are some recipes that I've tried:
Lisa's Favorite Fried Chicken
Bill's Deep South Fried Chicken
- Kchurchill5
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Re: Looking to cook a few things
I usually will take a bag (fresh or frozen) and make a basic sauce; then use some on a turkey sandwich; maybe with some roast chicken, and the rest for this.
http://www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes/Warm ... rry-Spread
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My second another NON post; but easy.
Chop cranberries, green onions, and saute. Then toss with goat cheese. Stuff a chicken breast. Mix bread crumbs and crushed walnuts together. Dredge the chicken in flour, egg, then the bread crumbs; Pan saute, finish in the oven.
- Kchurchill5
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Re: Looking to cook a few things
Season well with s/p, 1/2 cup flour, and a good all purpose seasoning at least 1 tablespoon or more (not a steak seasoning)
Saute in a mix of butter, s/p until golden brown
Remove chicken, and add 6 slices of bacon, 1 1/2 large onions, 6 cloves garlic (minced), and saute until tender, and the bacon is crisp.
Add 1 cup beer, 1 cup broth, 1/4 cup white wine, fresh thyme; add the chicken back in, season lightly with more salt and pepper. Bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer (uncovered) for 45 minutes until falling apart.
Garnish with fresh scallions and parsley.
Serve over mashed spuds
Easy comfort food!
- Kchurchill5
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Re: Looking to cook a few things
Ravioli with wontons.
Add a little ricotta, parm, s/p, nutmeg and the squash. Fill, and ready to go. You can add a little thyme too. But I serve it with a brown butter and sage.
Absolutely delicious!
My other ravorite is dumplings. Ricotta, bread crumbs, squash, and seasoning. Mix and boil in soup or water to add to a pasta dish.
Try quesadillas, spread with squash then has been sauteed with garlic and onion. Top with provolone cheese, and plenty of satued crimini mushrooms and sage. Delicious and easy. Diced apples are also really good with this; or sauteed spinach and kale. I make that often.
- MakeItGood
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Re: Looking to cook a few things
http://www.recipezazz.com/recipe/slowco ... -roast-456
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