Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Quick Chicken Marsala


One of my favorite things to order when I go out to eat is chicken marsala, but many of the recipes that I've found for this dish seem a bit more complicated than I usually feel like tackling at home. In response, I've come up with my own quick home version that has many of the same flavors. I start by dredging chicken cutlets in some flour seasoned with salt, pepper, and thyme. I saute the cutlets in a bit of olive oil and then stick them in the oven to keep them warm. Mushrooms are a key ingredient in chicken marsala, so I saute those for a bit next. After they've gone for a few minutes, I add a splash of marsala wine (another key ingredient). At this point, the chicken goes back in to meld with the mushrooms and wine. Right before I'm getting ready to serve it, I also like to add a splash of cream. Half and half works too, but it doesn't incorporate into the sauce as well. 


I like to serve the chicken with hot buttered noodles and a vegetable. While it's not as good as good restaurant chicken marsala, it satisfies the craving!

Sunday, February 20, 2011

One Pot Chicken and Brown Rice


This healthy chicken and rice recipe is on my regular rotation, even though the brown rice takes quite awhile to cook. I've made a couple minor adjustments to the original recipe- but overall I follow it pretty faithfully. The only major change I've made is using a bone-in skin-on chicken breast instead of chicken thighs. I cook the breast with the rice and veggies, and then toward the end I pull out the chicken and shred it to mix back in.  This recipe is also great for using up some vegetables that are getting a little old, since they simmer in the pot until they're nice and tender. The onions just dissolve into pure yummy flavor. 


Once the wait for the rice to cook is over, I'm left with a healthy and tasty one dish meal. Because it cooks on the stove top, it's okay for any time of year, but I find it especially comforting on a cold winter night.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Vegetable Pad Thai

Chris and I whipped up a simple Vegetable Pad Thai the other night, and while it didn't measure up to the best restaurant pad thai I've ever had, it definitely satisfied the craving. Part of what I love about this recipe is that it's so simple- it contains mostly ingredients that I always have on hand, like lime juice and soy sauce. I also throw in a little sriracha sauce for heat and some extra veggies to bulk it up. The only thing a little exotic is the rice noodles (which I highly recommend picking up at the Asian market, not the grocery store- much cheaper).


We served the pad thai on Chris' classy lighthouse plates, topped with chopped peanuts, green onion, and a squeeze of lime. A tasty vegetarian dinner!

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies


I had the day off of work because of the snow today, which is a perfect excuse to bake some cookies. I've been craving chocolate chip cookies, and I decided to make a slightly healthier version and throw in some oatmeal. I used a recipe that I got from  How To Cook Everything: Simple Recipes for Great Food. This is one of my favorite cookbooks to refer to for the basics. 


The cookies turned out to be surprisingly fluffy- I don't know if the photo does them justice. They tasted more like a light cake than a chewy cookie. Since I tend to prefer my cookies chewy, I'll probably try a different recipe the next time a cookie craving hits. Still, there aren't too many cookies that I'll turn down...