Coconut Curry Chicken

As you probably know by now, I love recipes that are quick to make. This chicken dish certainly is. I’m a bit like Mary Ann in that I’m a huge fan of garlic and onion in cooking and tend to use both liberally. So if you’re not as keen on garlic you might want to reduce the quantity in this recipe and leave it at one clove of garlic and use a smaller onion. I found out early on in my married life not to tell my husband what was in his meals or he’d begin telling me, like Mary … Continue reading

International Chicken Salads

I love the Cheesecake Factory’s Luau Salad (and not just because I was born and raised in Hawaii). The culinary creation is piled high with grilled chicken, mixed greens, cucumbers, red and yellow peppers, green beans, carrots, mouthwatering mango and crisp wontons. It’s topped with macadamia nuts and sesame seeds, and dressed with a to die for vinaigrette. The problem is, it’s not cheap. Sure, the portion size is generous, but I always get a tinge of guilt ordering it because it’s something that I could easily make at home (save for the wontons). I’m the type of person who … Continue reading

Two Easy Chicken Marinades

With a handful of simple ingredients, you can create quick and easy chicken marinades for spring baking or summer grilling. You can even prepare these weeks ahead. Just throw the chicken and the marinade into a bag or freezer dish together and then freeze. Pull them out of the freezer the night before to thaw in the refrigerator, or defrost in the microwave before cooking. Soy Good Chicken This one I am afraid that I eyeball, so I don’t know exact measurements for you, but I think that makes it even easier. You just want to make sure that you … Continue reading

Recipes for Busy Moms

Aren’t all moms busy? I don’t know a mom out there who would turn down help in the kitchen at mealtime. Unfortunately, I don’t have extra bodies to dispatch to harried moms the world over, but I can suggest some simple and affordable recipes that will help busy cooks create delicious dishes without breaking a sweat. Take a look: CRUNCHY CHICKEN CASSEROLE Ingredients: 4 tablespoons butter 4 stalks celery, diced 1 cup finely diced onion 2 teaspoons garlic salt 1 teaspoon black pepper 2 cans (10 3/4-ounce) condensed cream of chicken soup 1/2 cup mayonnaise 1 cup sour cream 2 … Continue reading

Lemony Chicken and Lentil Balls

It can sometimes be a challenge to find recipes when you are on a special diet. Today’s recipes are both simple to make. Both of them are not only gluten free but dairy free as well. Grilled Lemony Chicken Ingredients 1 ounce margarine or butter 2 teaspoons brown mustard seeds or dried mustard (You can use prepared mustard instead but make sure it does not contain wheat as many do. Personally I like the seeds) 1 teaspoons black pepper 1 clove crushed garlic 3 diced green shallots 1-2 teaspoons grated lemon rind (this will depend on you individual taste. I’d … Continue reading

Chickenlicious Comfort Food

In our home chicken is king. You can’t beat the bird’s price, flavor, and its versatility. What’s more, my kid loves it, which means I am spared a night’s worth of cajoling, bribing and threatening, when chicken is on the menu. Chicken is also an excellent addition to popular comfort foods, such as soups and casseroles. This winter has been especially harsh in the Upper Midwest, so we’ve relied on comfort foods to help warm up. The following Chickenlicious dishes are among our favorites: PARMESAN CHICKEN SOUP Ingredients: 4 tablespoons olive oil 4 boneless chicken breasts, diced in to bite … Continue reading

Edible Christmas Masterpieces

Have you ever considered molding an igloo out of cream cheese to spice up your holiday buffet table? What about crafting a Christmas wreath from crescent rolls and chicken? Does it sound like something you’d leave to professional chefs? Well, think again. There are a slew of simple recipes that allow you to create amazing works of art for your holiday dinner table, without having to take a culinary arts course. Here are a couple of my favorites: CHICKEN AND CRESCENT ROLL CHRISTMAS WREATH Ingredients: 2 packages refrigerated crescent rolls 1/2 cup chopped red pepper 1/2 cup chopped frozen broccoli … Continue reading

Consumers Sue Fast Food Chains for Cancer-Causing Chicken

When I go to a fast food restaurant, I often order the chicken, thinking that is the better, more natural choice over a burger. However, McDonald’s, Burger King, and Friendly Ice Cream are being sued by consumers for selling grilled chicken that contains a cancer causing chemical. The chain restaurants were part of a class action suit filed by Cancer Project in the Hartford, Conn. Superior Court Wednesday. The lawsuit claims that the grilled chicken served by the restaurants contains the compound PhIP. McDonalds has been selling their grilled chicken sandwiches since October 2006. Last month, a similar lawsuit was … Continue reading

Middle Eastern Chicken Aussie Style

Here is a great chicken dish that goes beautifully with Middle Eastern Rice. My variation of Middle Eastern Chicken, is cooked in the barbecue instead of the oven, mainly because I don’t want to have to fuss and clean ovens. Anything done on the barbecue is Mick’s responsibility. But if you’re keen you could roast in an oven instead. I admit to being finicky about chicken. Because of risk of salmonella and other health issues, I always take precautions in preparing chicken. Some are things like hands and utensils scrupulously clean, but I also cut vegetable or fruit on a … Continue reading

How to Save Money on Chicken

Chicken can be a good low cost source of protein for your family. It’s versatility makes it easy to use for main meals or even side salads. Chicken freezes well, too, either raw or cooked. Still, even though chicken can be inexpensive compared to other meat sources, the prices have been steadily increasing in the last few years. Getting your food budget to stretch as far as it can go is important for a family. With that in mind, here are some ways that you can make the most of your resources and save money when you buy chicken. The … Continue reading