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I love basil pesto!I just had a little chicken/cheese & pesto on flabread... too humid to eat tbh
yeah me too... I love the aroma of Basil as wellI love basil pesto!
That's a good idea adding the veg, especially with the Parmesan cheese.I cooked a pint of dry rigatoni and combined it with a pint of tomato sauce with lentils, a 12oz bag of California blend vegetables, and a blizzard of grated parmesan cheese.
I portioned it into three large, tasty, inexpensive, sort of healthy servings.
Hi Blessed! I admit, I had to Google "American Style Goulash." I'm Hungarian, haha. I didn't know there was any kind of goulash except "Hungarian Goulash!"Cooked a big pan of American Style Goulash. Easy, filling and tasty. Most of it will go in the freezer in individual servings.
Try this, one of my mother's favorite lunches:Last night my dinner was a can of sardines, and I ate them right out of the can. Honest to God I thought to myself I have lived alone for way too long and I've deteriorated into an old recluse. I guess the next step is canned cat food.lol
My mother used to make that, but we called it "American Chop Suey". What a stupid name that is!Cooked a big pan of American Style Goulash. Easy, filling and tasty. Most of it will go in the freezer in individual servings.
If you substitute chicken legs for the naked chicken breasts, this sounds amazing! (I'm a bone-in, dark meat kind of lady!)I made tonight's supper yesterday when I was in the zone, and put it in the fridge.
It's a boneless chicken breast recipe that's been popular for awhile on YouTube and is pretty good. They call it "French Onion Chicken".
Caramelized onions, olive oil, butter, S&P, flour-dredged chicken, brown in pan, add a little white wine, chicken broth and simmer till thickened and cooked through. Melt Swiss cheese on top like French onion soup gratinee.
This time I changed it.
I added a little chopped fresh garlic to the onions,
I did not add salt, but sprinkled about half an envelope of Lipton Instant Onion Soup mix over the chicken, added no-salt chicken bone broth and because I really love rosemary, I sprinkled some over it all. Smells so nice! No cheese on this.
The dry soup mix has all the salt needed.
HD, if you love the basil scent, you might like these products. I have used the Basil and the Lavendar, but pricey for me. They sell in supermarkets too, maybe you have them?yeah me too... I love the aroma of Basil as well![]()
Sure, but the chicken needs the flour dredge to thicken the gravy. I'd use thighs, thinking they may hold more flour. I dunno.If you substitute chicken legs for the naked chicken breasts, this sounds amazing! (I'm a bone-in, dark meat kind of lady!)
hmmm... I'm thinking that I could skip a step by just adding the flour thickener to the liquid instead of dredging. Is there any flour left on the chicken when the liquids have thickened and it's ready to serve? Admittedly, I'm a pretty lazy cook.Sure, but the chicken needs the flour dredge to thicken the gravy. I'd use thighs, thinking they may hold more flour. I dunno.
Is there any flour left on the chicken when the liquids have thickened and it's ready to serve?hmmm... I'm thinking that I could skip a step by just adding the flour thickener to the liquid instead of dredging. Is there any flour left on the chicken when the liquids have thickened and it's ready to serve? Admittedly, I'm a pretty lazy cook.