Showing posts with label roast chicken. Show all posts
Showing posts with label roast chicken. Show all posts
Saturday, October 4, 2014
Saturday, September 27, 2014
Roast Chicken for ONE -- after a hard breakup
I cried. Hard. For a while. After a 4.5-year-relationship has finally come to an end.
It felt like a whirlwind of emotions, intense and overwhelming. And my nose started bleeding, even more violently than my heart.
Consolation from friends and family has helped me to stand on my feet again. It is becoming clear that taking care of myself is the first priority right now, starting with -- nourishment.
It felt like a whirlwind of emotions, intense and overwhelming. And my nose started bleeding, even more violently than my heart.
Consolation from friends and family has helped me to stand on my feet again. It is becoming clear that taking care of myself is the first priority right now, starting with -- nourishment.
Labels:
budget balance,
dinner,
leftover,
main dish,
nutrition balance,
recipe,
roast chicken
Location:
New Haven, CT 06510, USA
Monday, July 21, 2014
Open Face Chicken Naanwich -- leftovers are wonderful for lunch
I love dining out in summer time -- sitting out on a patio with a glass of white sangria or margarita. I also love the numerous barbecue parties -- blue cheese burgers, grilled steaks, corn on the cob, and of course, lots of beer. My point is, with the increasing dining options, I tend to cook formal meals less frequently in summer. Heating up the stove twice a day is just not that appealing somehow.
So when I do cook, I make more than enough for a meal, and rely on the leftovers for a while. Trust me, leftovers can be very tasty! Here is a lunch we have been having for lunch ever since I discovered the fun of making naan at home.
So when I do cook, I make more than enough for a meal, and rely on the leftovers for a while. Trust me, leftovers can be very tasty! Here is a lunch we have been having for lunch ever since I discovered the fun of making naan at home.
Labels:
appetizer,
breakfast,
budget balance,
dinner,
leftover,
main dish,
nutrition balance,
recipe,
roast chicken
Location:
New Haven, CT 06510, USA
Friday, June 27, 2014
Herb Roasted Split Chicken Breast -- end-of-the-week dinner hack
It's that time of the week again -- we departed from the excitement from the last weekend; lunch rotation has made a full round from sandwich to wraps to salad to leftover casseroles, and dinner had gone through beef/pork/salmon/tofu, yet the next grocery trip is not quite here yet. You wanted to make something delicious but am already somewhat worn-out. It's high time, to pull out some chicken breast from the freezer, again.
A life-changing trick I learned recently was to defrost meat in the fridge with added spice and herbs, which forms a pseudo-marinade -- The flavors sink in while defrosting, and no additional time is needed at all.
Monday, May 12, 2014
Fresh Herb Roasted Chicken Thighs with Asparagus and Cauliflower -- quick (and balanced) weeknight dinner
I was going to write the past weekend, including the last show of the season at the Yale Rep, hanging out with friends at our place catching up till 3 a.m., a tasty Mother's Day brunch with D's family, a great run of Dungeons and Dragon's, and a Game of Thrones viewing party...Then I quickly realized that we were so busy DOING things, that we only took ONE photo, for all that have happened!
Though this photo is of my favorite people -- J&C enjoying their fluffy chocolate pancakes at the Mother's day brunch. The pancakes were bigger than their faces! J kept saying that his hands got dark (because of the melted dark chocolate chips), yet both seemed to have enjoyed lunch very much. They finished the pancakes without a single drop of maple syrup. I love how they stuck to the true taste of a plain old chocolate chip pancake! The brunch for adult included bacon & salmon eggs Benedict (with homemade hollandaise sauce), hash browns, more bacon, and mimosa (of course)! We were too busy eating and chatting for pictures. So...I won't be writing about that.
Instead, I will be writing about random dinner, that I happened to snap a couple shots before it was gone.
Though this photo is of my favorite people -- J&C enjoying their fluffy chocolate pancakes at the Mother's day brunch. The pancakes were bigger than their faces! J kept saying that his hands got dark (because of the melted dark chocolate chips), yet both seemed to have enjoyed lunch very much. They finished the pancakes without a single drop of maple syrup. I love how they stuck to the true taste of a plain old chocolate chip pancake! The brunch for adult included bacon & salmon eggs Benedict (with homemade hollandaise sauce), hash browns, more bacon, and mimosa (of course)! We were too busy eating and chatting for pictures. So...I won't be writing about that.
Instead, I will be writing about random dinner, that I happened to snap a couple shots before it was gone.
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Chicken & Wild Rice Skillet -- stretching the leftovers into a tasty one-pot meal
You may have already known how a great roast chicken is done, but do you know how to transform the leftovers into a magnificent dish? Guess what, we are going to show you a way!
Labels:
budget balance,
dinner,
healthy,
leftover,
main dish,
nutrition balance,
recipe,
roast chicken,
skillet,
wild rice
Location:
New Haven, CT 06510, USA
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