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Showing posts with label cooking. Show all posts

Monday, March 4, 2013

Teriyaki Chicken & Rice Bowls: a Recipe


Let me just tell you, these were amazing!! I could eat this every night and be perfectly happy about it.

Okay so here is what you will need:
2 green peppers, a yellow onion, a can of pineapple chunks with the juice, a package of boneless, skinless chicken thighs, oregano, salt & pepper, olive oil, teriyaki sauce, butter, and rice.
I picked up this Kikkoman teriyaki sauce and it's delicious but you can of course use your favorite.

It is pretty simple to make. I typically prepare the chicken the morning of so it has a few hours to marinate but you could also do it the night before if you've got the time and plan ahead that far. Cut chicken into bite sized cubes. Place cut chicken in a gallon Ziploc bag. Add Oregano, Salt, Pepper and a bit of teriyaki sauce, enough to evenly coat chicken. Leaving some air, close the bag and mix. Once completely combined remove as much air as possible and let marinate in the refrigerator for as long as desired.

In a large saucepan or pot on medium high heat add chopped green peppers and about a 1tbs. olive oil. Cook until almost soft then add the onions and more olive oil if necessary, you could even throw in a tablespoon of brown sugar to help caramelize the onions. Once onions are caramelized move veggies to a serving bowl. There may be bits left on the bottom of the pan, this is perfect we will use this to cook the chicken.

But let’s start the rice first. In a 1 quart pot add 1 cup of uncooked rice, 2 cups of water, a tsp. salt and a tbs. butter. Cook on high uncovered until it starts to boil. Once it is boiling cover and turn down to simmer for 15 minutes. After 15 minutes remove from heat leaving the lid on for 5 minutes. Remove lid and fluff before serving.

While the rice is going let’s deglaze our veggie pan by pouring in the juice from the can of pineapple chunks. Keeping the heat at medium high add in your marinated chicken chunks and cook in the pineapple juice. You may want to add more teriyaki sauce at this point, about a tbs. at a time depending on your desired taste. I added about 2 more tbs. Once chicken is cooked through and rice is ready, let’s eat!!

To build your rice bowl start with a couple spoonfuls of rice, then add veggies, pineapple chunks and chicken. Make sure you include a few extra spoonfuls of the juice from the chicken, it is amazing! I also added more teriyaki sauce because I love the flavor but you don’t have to, it will be amazing either way. Eat up and enjoy! This is a new favorite in our house.


I hope you like it! What is your favorite meal? I'd love to hear!

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Yummy Dinner: a Recipe

This is one of our most favorite dinners to have my house.
It is quick and easy and delicious!
(click to enlarge)
Enjoy!

Monday, June 7, 2010

Strawberry Lemonade Slush: a Recipe

If you love lemonade as much as I do you will love this simple little treat. If you have a Magic Bullet it will make this so simple but if not a blender will suffice.
You will need.....
frozen strawberries
Country Time Pink Lemonade mix
Ice and water.
for an individual serving in the 'Party Mug':

Strawberry Lemonade Slush
4 frozen strawberries cut in half
1 scoop Pink Lemonade
4 ice cubes
1 cup (or more) water
blend and enjoy


Tuesday, April 6, 2010

More Pretzels

Had some more fun making pretzels again this past weekend! It was a lot of fun to make these with Stacy! We tried some new flavors. My favorite, pumpkin! Next time I will just make those! I love how quick and simple this is to do. We had a lot of cinnamon and sugar ones, a few salt and we tried an onion and chive as well.
I think we all decided Stacy's cream cheese frosting was the perfect thing to dunk these little pretzels in!
If you haven't tried these yet you need to! Go here for the recipe:

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Good Eats

If you have never seen Alton Brown's Good Eats on the Food Network you are missing out! I got a couple super yummy and simple recipes this past month from him. It has been so much fun creating yummy treats in the kitchen with my hubby!
This past weekend we made these fantastic pretzels!

The dark ones are Cinnamon & Sugar, the rest are all Salt. Man they made our house smell so good!
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/alton-brown/homemade-soft-pretzels-recipe/index.html

I also made this yummy pizza a couple weeks ago! Delish!
The great thing about making your own pizza is if there is a topping you do not like *cough, mushrooms, you don't have to put them on. It's 100% customizable!
I just love homemade pizza!
You have got to try these recipes, you will have a new family favorite!
mmmmmm