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#34681 - 03/18/05 11:38 PM
Re: meal planning
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Registered: 03/16/05
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Loc: Austin, Texas
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I feel you on the chicken, Unique. I feel like I eat it everyday, lol.
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#34683 - 01/29/07 02:41 PM
Re: meal planning
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Registered: 06/02/06
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Loc: USA
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If you like to cook, freezer meals are great for meals when you don't feel like cooking, or don't have time to make something good. When I make meals for example like----lasagna, chicken pot pie, ziti, spaghetti sauce, pizza, soups, breads, etc., I make single servings to put in the freezer. Then on those days when I'm running late or just don't feel like cooking, I have some yummy meals already made in the freezer. Depending on the meal type, you can pop it in the oven, or nuke it in the microwave and then you have a nutritious & delicious meal.
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#34685 - 02/01/07 10:16 PM
Re: meal planning
[Re: CompuNerdie]
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Registered: 01/21/07
Posts: 3675
Loc: British Columbia, Canada
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I only bake meat dishes...um maybe 2-3 times --annually.
REst of the time I deal with meat (1-2 times per wk. we eat meat) in other ways. For chicken breast I would:
stir fry or cook it in rice itself: cut chicken up into small pieces, marinate in a bit of soy sauce, oil for 1/2 hr. or less. Then if you are using an electric rice cooker for cooking rice, when rice starts to boil, you throw in meat. Bury it in the rice and let it cook within the rice. Yes, no babysitting the cooking meat or nothing.
It's a home style Chinese cooking method of sliced beef or chicken.
I also steam chicken meat, another home style Chinese cooking method where the meat has a tiny bit of soy sauce and oil. And little enamel or dish that is placed in 1 inch of water or so. Steam cooks the meat.
I thank my ...mother from teaching us decades ago. Some of these dishes are actually comfort food to me.
THese are hassle-free methods. THey had to be....she raised 6 children.
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#34686 - 02/03/07 12:58 AM
Re: meal planning
[Re: orchid]
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Registered: 06/27/05
Posts: 2561
Loc: Alabama
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This is my husband's all time favorite baked chicken recipe..and the chicken comes out tender and juicy. And IT'S Quick to make!! The good thing is a good sized roasting chicken (6 pounds) goes a long way and is inexpensive. Tasty stuff:
1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil 1 bunch fresh rosemary 1 6-pound roasting chicken salt and pepper to taste 4 large bulbs garlic, cut in half on the equator
Preheat over to 450 degrees. In a medium skillet, heat olive oil to about 325 degrees. Add rosemary sprigs and cook till crisp, about 2 minutes. Drain rosemary on paper towels. Let oil cool.
Remove giblets (if any) and wash and dry chicken. Salt and pepper cavity and skin. Stick a few sprigs of rosemary in the cavity. Truss (or not) and place chicken in an overproof skillet (do not cover). Place on lower rack with legs toward back of oven. Cook 20 minutes. Turn heat to 350. Rub garlic with remaining rosemary oil. Add to roasting skillet and cook until tender, 40 to 45 minutes. Remove garlic and keep warm while continuing to cook chicken, about 40 minutes more or until an instant meat themometer inserted in thigh reads 160 degrees, or until juices run clear. Remove from oven. Pour pan juices into a fat separator or glass measruing cup while chicken rests. Skim off fat that rises to the top.
Carve chicken and put on platter. Spoon juices over the chicken. Arrange garlic heads around the chicken. Garnish with remaining rosemary sprigs.
DEELISHIOUS!!!!! I serve this with mashed potatoes, peas or seasoned green beans, dinner rolls and a salad. Mighty good eatun'.
Edited by Dee (02/03/07 01:07 AM)
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#34687 - 02/03/07 01:02 AM
Our other favorite
[Re: Dee]
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Registered: 06/27/05
Posts: 2561
Loc: Alabama
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Caramelized Onion Chicken
Sauteed green beans makes a great side dish for this sweet, spicy chicken.
1 pound chicken breast tenders 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 1 teaspoon olive oil 1/2 cup sliced onion 1/2 cup seedless raspberry jam (must be seedless) 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar 1 tablespoon low-sodier soy sauce 1 teaspoon bottled minced ginger 1/2 teaspoon dried rosemary
Sprinkle chicken with salt and pepper. Heat oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Add onion and saute 2 minutes. Add chicken to pan; saute 8 minutes or until chidken is done. remove onion and chicken from pan.
Add Jam and remaining ingredients to pan; cook 2 minutes, stirring constantly with a whisk. Return chicken m ixture to pan; cook 4 minutes; stirring occasionally.
Yield: 4 servings (serving size: 3 ounches chicken and 1 tablespoon sauce) (I hog the sauce cuz it's so darn good).
Enjoy...
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Dee "They will be able to say that she stood in the storm and when the wind did not blow her away....and surely it has not.....she adjusted her sails" - Elizabeth Edwards
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#34689 - 02/04/07 12:13 PM
Don't like it...Re: meal planning
[Re: chatty lady]
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Registered: 02/17/05
Posts: 10032
Loc: New York State
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Dotsie, I'm with you. I hate meal planning but I don't like to cook, either. My husband's finicky. Hamburger, hot dogs, beef, pork chops, chicken, ham: that's it. NO veal. No lamb. NO liver. He doesn't like onions or sauerkraut. Veggies are corn, peas, baked beans. The same ole, same ole gets to be a bummer real fast. And we live out in the country. So delivery is NOT that plentiful. Oh well, that's life!
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