I am officially one week into the new school year and I am missing Summer something awful. That's a lie. I'm not missing Summer. I'm mourning Summer. It's been a hard go, but such is life.
I am going to continue my culinary adventures, though. In fact, I think that this will become more than just an adventure and become more like therapy. I'm okay with that. Anything to keep me sane until June 2013.
Stay tuned. The best is yet to come :)
Love!
-E-
Sunday, September 2, 2012
Forgotten Chicken
FORGOTTEN CHICKEN
It doesn't look like much, but damn is it good.
What you will need:
- 4-6 chicken breasts (skinless, boneless)
- 1 packet onion soup mix
- 1 can cream of chicken soup
- 1 can cream of celery soup
- 2 cups minute rice
- 1 can water
What you will need to do:
- Mix the two cans of soup, the can of water, and the rice together
- Butter pan well
- Pour rice mixture into pan, spread out evenly
- Place chicken breasts on top of rice mixture
- Sprinkle onion soup mixture on top of chicken/rice evenly
- Cover with aluminum foil (very important!)
- This is where the name "Forgotten Chicken" comes into play. You have two options:
- Bake at 275 for 3 hours or until chicken is totally cooked
- Bake at 350 for 1-1.5 hours or until chicken is totally cooked
- Remove from over, scoop, nosh.
So, about this chicken. I was skeptical, but I needed something that I could throw together, put in the oven and forget about so that I could tend to other important things. I thought this would be a sloppy, mushy mess.It wasn't. The rice was perfectly cooked and tender, the chicken was crazy moist and flavorful, and the flavor balance was just right. I made this for the family dinner we hosted tonight and everyone loved it. I personally felt it was very good, but what I really appreciate is how simple it was to make. It was just as simple as mixing a few things together and throwing it in the oven.
I served this with a salad and the Garlic Parmesan Pull Apart Bread (refer to previous posts). It was a fantastic combination and I look forward to making this in the future.
Enjoy!
-E-
Red Velvet and Marshmallow Cupcakes
RED VELVET AND MARSHMALLOW CUPCAKES
Sweet, sticky goodness.
What you will need:
- One box of red velvet cupcake mix and whatever you need to make it (if you want to make the cupcakes from scratch, more power to you.)
- Large marshmallows
What you need to do:
- Bake the cupcakes according to the directions on the box.
- When the cupcakes have 5 minutes left place a marshmallow on top of each cupcake. The marshmallow should be standing up.
- When the 5 minutes are up, put oven on broil. DO NOT WALK AWAY. You want the marshmallow to be slightly toasted, but not burned.
- When the marshmallows have toasted, remove and place on cooling rack.
- Take a silicone spoon (it won't stick) and squish the marshmallow down gently so that it spreads over the entire cupcake top.
- Grub.
Honestly, it took me a hot minute to get this sticky marshmallow thing down. Once I figured out my best method (it may be different for you, which is fine), it was cake and pie. Well, cake and ... marshmallow.
It was yummy. And it can be totally versatile. The options are endless. I am excited to try this with chocolate cupcake and a little graham cracker. Hello, smore cupcakes! Soon...
Everyone loved these. The cake was super moist and the marshmallow was toasted just perfectly.All in all, a success.
Enjoy!
-E-
Garlic and Parmesan Pull Apart Bread
GARLIC AND PARMESAN PULL APART BREAD
Oh man, is this stuff good...
What you are going to need:
- 1 can of Southern Style Grands Biscuits (do NOT get the flaky kind!)
- 1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese
- 1/2 stick of butter (I think that is the equivalent of 1/4 cup)
- 3 cloves of garlic, minced
- bunt pan
What you need to do:
- Crank your oven to 350 degrees
- Put the butter in the pan and place in over
- Remove pan from oven when the butter is melted, be careful not to burn
- As the butter is melting, pop the biscuits open and slice into 1/4's
- Mix the biscuit pieces, garlic, and cheese together gently. You want the biscuit pieces to be coated, but not smooshed
- Place the biscuit pieces into the pan and place in oven
- Bake at 350 degrees for 20-22 minutes, or until golden brown
- Remove from oven, place plate over pan, flip carefully, serve
- Devour.
When I tell you that this is stupidly tasty, I mean it is SO EFFIN' GOOD. The boy was so excited to see I was making pull apart bread and that it was a savory loaf. It went perfectly with the chicken casserole I made for the family dinner we hosted tonight (recipe on that soon), and it was so easy and cheap to make. You could add any kind of herbs or spices you wanted to go with whatever it is that you're making. We are simply people, though... and the garlic and parmesan was just right. This will be a new regular in our house. In fact, my dad asked if I would make these for Thanksgiving (which his birthday happens to fall on this year). These are a lot like the little bread bites you can get at a lot of pizza places now, but better. They are seasoned just right and can compliment any entree.
Enjoy!
-E-
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