Do you ever look at a recipe, without having made it, just look at the title and know it's gonna be good? This is that kind of recipe. Chicken - good. Mushrooms - good. Garlic white wine sauce - good.
I started by seasoning my sliced chicken thighs with salt, pepper, and flour. (The recipe calls for chicken breast but decided to use thighs instead since I already had it in the freezer.)
Sauteed the chicken in olive oil until cooked.....
Removed the chicken and added garlic, mushrooms, and basil. I didn't have any tarragon on hand so basil was my substitute....
Added some dry white wine....
Followed by chicken broth...
Let that mixture simmer then put the cooked chicken in the pan....
Simmered for a few more minutes then added the cooked egg noodles....
And the finished product! I know, not very colorful, but it was flavorful. Another keeper for the recipe book!
I love shrimp. I love casseroles. I love being able to throw a bunch of ingredients together into a casserole dish, bake it up, and out comes a yummy, comforting meal. This dish was definitely comfort food.
I started by sauteing the onions and bell peppers in butter...
Added minced garlic. (I'm lazy and hate mincing garlic so I always have a jar of this stuff in the fridge.)
Lemon juice and salt next. This is when the okra is put in but I'm not a big fan of okra so left it out of the dish...
Shrimp in next (The hubs and I love shrimp and I always have some in the freezer. I try to get the shrimp that's already been deveined 'cuz deveining takes too.much.time)...
I've never heard of cream of shrimp soup so settled for cream of mushroom soup...
Some dry white wine...
Added in some cooked rice....
Put it in a casserole dish, topped it with parmesan cheese, and 15 minutes later this was the finished product.
This recipe was good and a perfect comfort food meal.
Last night's dinner was bleh! Crispy Skinned Chicken a l'Orange sounds fancy for plain 'ol orange chicken. I got this recipe from the Food Network website. It looked simple enough and had lots of rave reviews but the hub and I really didn't like this recipe. I substituted chicken thighs for the chicken breasts because I was worried the breast meat would dry out. The glaze was tasty but once we ate the parts of the chicken with the glaze the rest was lacking flavor.
I started by browning the chicken and getting a nice crispy brown on the skin...
While that was cooking I prepped all the ingreidients for the glaze...
Put those together in a pot and brought it to a boil...
Then generously glazed the chicken on both sides throughout the cooking process...
This is the finished product. Looked tasty but that's about it.
Last night's dinner was a success! Day 1 down 4 more to go! I love short ribs and knowing they're a tough cut of meat I knew it would take awhile for them to become fork tender - make that 2 hours of braising, but well worth the wait. I got the recipe from all recipes. The recipe also includes the fall smashed veggies but I wasn't in the mood for those so just stuck with the short ribs. I was excited to pull out my le creuset dutch oven for the second time. :-)
I lightly coated the short ribs with flour....
And cooked them until they were browned on all sides...
Prepared my onion, celery, and carrots in the meantime....
Once all the meat was browned I sauteed the onions for about 5 minutes...
Then threw in the carrots, celery, garlic, and rosemary....
Red wine and beef broth added...
Then returned the short ribs back into the pot...
And the finished result!
This was my first time every braising short ribs and they were delicious and soooo tender. This recipe is definitely a keeper!
So one of my new year's resolutions pertains to cooking. In general I love to cook but every so often I fall in a rut and end up cooking the same ol' dishes or just flat out get lazy and resort to takeout. A while back I was pretty good at pre-planning my meals but the past couple of months we've been eating out way too much or getting takeout. It's gotta change. So my goal for this upcoming week, starting tonight, is to not only cook every single dinner at home but to try 5 new dishes I've never made. While perusing through my usual websites for recipes I came up with these 5 I'll make this week: