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Chicken Marbella
Steamed green beans and ? Some stuff I have on hand: Rice pilaf (or plain rice) Wheatberries Pasta (I don't have any egg noodles, though I think that would work; I've got fetuccine, linguine, elbows, spaghetti, orzo, and alphabets, I think.) I don't think potatoes would really work with this. Any ideas? Serene -- 42 Magazine, celebrating life with meaning. Inaugural issue is here! http://42magazine.com "But here's a handy hint: if your fabulous theory for ending war and all other human conflict will not survive an online argument with humourless feminists who are not afraid to throw rape around as an example, your theory needs work." -- Aqua, alt.polyamory |
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On Mon, 28 Sep 2009 17:16:23 -0700, Serene Vannoy
> wrote: >Chicken Marbella >Steamed green beans >and >? > >Some stuff I have on hand: > >Rice pilaf (or plain rice) >Wheatberries >Pasta (I don't have any egg noodles, though I think that would work; >I've got fetuccine, linguine, elbows, spaghetti, orzo, and alphabets, I >think.) > >I don't think potatoes would really work with this. Any ideas? > > With rice pilaf any other starch is plain stupid. |
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![]() "Serene Vannoy" > wrote in message ... > Chicken Marbella > Steamed green beans > and > ? > > Some stuff I have on hand: > > Rice pilaf (or plain rice) > Wheatberries > Pasta (I don't have any egg noodles, though I think that would work; I've > got fetuccine, linguine, elbows, spaghetti, orzo, and alphabets, I think.) > > I don't think potatoes would really work with this. Any ideas? > I like rice with chicken, but I love steamed potatoes with green beans. |
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Serene Vannoy > wrote in news:7id1unF31bi11U4
@mid.individual.net: > Chicken Marbella > Steamed green beans > and > ? > > Some stuff I have on hand: > > Rice pilaf (or plain rice) > Wheatberries > Pasta (I don't have any egg noodles, though I think that would work; > I've got fetuccine, linguine, elbows, spaghetti, orzo, and alphabets, I > think.) > > I don't think potatoes would really work with this. Any ideas? > > Serene Couscous or buttered egg noodles :-) Personally, I'd go with the buttered noodles. You've already got a green vege, otherwise you could serve the chicken on top of some stir fried greens (spinach, watercress etc) don with EVO and some garlic..... and have some smashed potato on the side drizzled with EVOO. I'm into the 'smashing' thing ATM, par baking the potatos, smashing them down with a fork, drizzling with EVOO and a sprinkle of Maldon Sea salt and roasting them till crispy. -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia If we are not meant to eat animals, why are they made of meat? |
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Serene Vannoy wrote:
> Chicken Marbella > Steamed green beans > and > ? > I think I've decided on polenta with porcini mushrooms (forgot I had them available) and a tomato salad. I wish I had couscous, though, because that would work. Serene -- 42 Magazine, celebrating life with meaning. Inaugural issue is here! http://42magazine.com "But here's a handy hint: if your fabulous theory for ending war and all other human conflict will not survive an online argument with humourless feminists who are not afraid to throw rape around as an example, your theory needs work." -- Aqua, alt.polyamory |
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![]() "Serene Vannoy" > wrote in message ... > Chicken Marbella > Steamed green beans > and > ? > > Some stuff I have on hand: > > Rice pilaf (or plain rice) > Wheatberries > Pasta (I don't have any egg noodles, though I think that would work; I've > got fetuccine, linguine, elbows, spaghetti, orzo, and alphabets, I think.) > > I don't think potatoes would really work with this. Any ideas? > Any tasty rice dish would go well with the chicken, though I'm not familiar with Chicken Marbella. Sounds Italian. |
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Cheryl wrote:
> > "Serene Vannoy" > wrote in message > ... >> Chicken Marbella >> Steamed green beans >> and >> ? >> >> Some stuff I have on hand: >> >> Rice pilaf (or plain rice) >> Wheatberries >> Pasta (I don't have any egg noodles, though I think that would work; >> I've got fetuccine, linguine, elbows, spaghetti, orzo, and alphabets, >> I think.) >> >> I don't think potatoes would really work with this. Any ideas? >> > > Any tasty rice dish would go well with the chicken, though I'm not > familiar with Chicken Marbella. Sounds Italian. Marbella's in Spain. The recipe can be found at, among other places, http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/me...OKBOOK-1277030 Serene -- 42 Magazine, celebrating life with meaning. Inaugural issue is here! http://42magazine.com "But here's a handy hint: if your fabulous theory for ending war and all other human conflict will not survive an online argument with humourless feminists who are not afraid to throw rape around as an example, your theory needs work." -- Aqua, alt.polyamory |
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![]() "Serene Vannoy" > wrote in message ... > Chicken Marbella > Steamed green beans > and > ? > > Some stuff I have on hand: > > Rice pilaf (or plain rice) > Wheatberries > Pasta (I don't have any egg noodles, though I think that would work; I've > got fetuccine, linguine, elbows, spaghetti, orzo, and alphabets, I think.) > > I don't think potatoes would really work with this. Any ideas? > > Serene I would stick to a very neutral starch like steamed white rice or orzo cooked in a little chicken stock. Let the chicken and green beans stand out. Too many flavors spoil the meal. (IMHO) -- Dimitri Coming soon: http://kitchenguide.wordpress.com. |
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Serene Vannoy wrote:
> > Chicken Marbella > Steamed green beans > and > ? > > Some stuff I have on hand: > > Rice pilaf (or plain rice) > Wheatberries > Pasta (I don't have any egg noodles, though I think that would work; > I've got fetuccine, linguine, elbows, spaghetti, orzo, and alphabets, I > think.) > > I don't think potatoes would really work with this. Any ideas? I know you didn't have this suggestion on your list, but what about . .. ... (modified?) grits!!! ![]() Sky -- Ultra Ultimate Kitchen Rule - Use the Timer! Ultimate Kitchen Rule -- Cook's Choice!! |
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On Sep 28, 9:04*pm, Sky > wrote:
> Serene Vannoy wrote: > > > Chicken Marbella > > Steamed green beans > > and > > ? > > > Some stuff I have on hand: > > > Rice pilaf (or plain rice) > > Wheatberries > > Pasta (I don't have any egg noodles, though I think that would work; > > I've got fetuccine, linguine, elbows, spaghetti, orzo, and alphabets, I > > think.) > > > I don't think potatoes would really work with this. *Any ideas? > > I know you didn't have this suggestion on your list, but what about . .. > .. (modified?) grits!!! ![]() > > Sky > > -- > Ultra Ultimate Kitchen Rule - Use the Timer! > Ultimate Kitchen Rule -- Cook's Choice!! Um, er . . . wouldn't modified grits be pretty much the same as polenta? Lynn in Fargo Voting for rice pilaf - sauteed in olive oil and cooked in chicken stock. Stir in some tiny frozen peas and a handful of chopped scallion tops or some fresh mint. |
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Lynn from Fargo Ografmorffig > wrote in
on Sep Mon 2009 09:57 pm > On Sep 28, 9:04*pm, Sky > wrote: >> Serene Vannoy wrote: >> >> > Chicken Marbella >> > Steamed green beans and ? >> >> > Some stuff I have on hand: >> >> > Rice pilaf (or plain rice) >> > Wheatberries >> > Pasta (I don't have any egg noodles, though I think that would >> > work; I've got fetuccine, linguine, elbows, spaghetti, orzo, and >> > alphabets, I think.) >> >> > I don't think potatoes would really work with this. *Any ideas? >> >> I know you didn't have this suggestion on your list, but what about . >> .. .. (modified?) grits!!! ![]() >> >> Sky >> >> -- >> Ultra Ultimate Kitchen Rule - Use the Timer! >> Ultimate Kitchen Rule -- Cook's Choice!! > > Um, er . . . wouldn't modified grits be pretty much the same as > polenta? > Lynn in Fargo > Voting for rice pilaf - sauteed in olive oil and cooked in chicken > stock. Stir in some tiny frozen peas and a handful of chopped scallion > tops or some fresh mint. > Myself I'd go for a side of roasted veggies say chopped tomatoes, carrot and cauliflower...a little olive oil and a mess of herbs of choice and garlic cloves. -- Is that your nose, or are you eatting a banana? -Jimmy Durante |
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Lynn from Fargo Ografmorffig wrote:
> Um, er . . . wouldn't modified grits be pretty much the same as > polenta? Close, but I can tell the difference. > Lynn in Fargo > Voting for rice pilaf - sauteed in olive oil and cooked in chicken > stock. Stir in some tiny frozen peas and a handful of chopped scallion > tops or some fresh mint. Sounds yummy! Here's what we ended up having: Chicken Marbella without the parsley (I forgot to add it at the end) on a bed of Pastina with butter, garlic, salt, and pepper and sides of Green beans with butter and salt and Tomato salad (tomatoes, extra-virgin olive oil, salt) It was pronounced yummy by all, and I'll certainly make it again, probably for company, because we only ate around half of it (7 leg quarters among the 4 of us, and I'm not sure how the others managed two apiece, but hey, I'm glad they liked it). Serene -- 42 Magazine, celebrating life with meaning. Issue 2 is here! http://42magazine.com "But here's a handy hint: if your fabulous theory for ending war and all other human conflict will not survive an online argument with humourless feminists who are not afraid to throw rape around as an example, your theory needs work." -- Aqua, alt.polyamory |
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Serene wrote:
> Chicken Marbella > Steamed green beans > and > ? > > Some stuff I have on hand: > > Rice pilaf (or plain rice) > Wheatberries > Pasta (I don't have any egg noodles, though I think that would work; I've > got fetuccine, linguine, elbows, spaghetti, orzo, and alphabets, I think.) > > I don't think potatoes would really work with this. Any ideas? Too late for this to do any good, but something to keep in mind next time you make Chicken Marbella: I'd have made fideos to accompany your meal. Fideos are made by toasting short lengths of pasta (break spaghetti into two-inch lengths), then adding some flavorful liquid (such as chicken broth with saffron and pimentos) and cooking until the pasta is done to your tastes. What you *did* sounds very good, though! Bob |
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![]() Bob Terwilliger wrote: > Serene wrote: > >> Chicken Marbella >> Steamed green beans >> and >> ? >> >> Some stuff I have on hand: >> >> Rice pilaf (or plain rice) >> Wheatberries >> Pasta (I don't have any egg noodles, though I think that would work; I've >> got fetuccine, linguine, elbows, spaghetti, orzo, and alphabets, I >> think.) >> >> I don't think potatoes would really work with this. Any ideas? > > Too late for this to do any good, but something to keep in mind next time > you make Chicken Marbella: I'd have made fideos to accompany your meal. > Fideos are made by toasting short lengths of pasta (break spaghetti into > two-inch lengths), then adding some flavorful liquid (such as chicken broth > with saffron and pimentos) and cooking until the pasta is done to your > tastes. > > What you *did* sounds very good, though! I have never had fideos, but it reminds me of a Moroccan dish I have had a couple of times called Seffa or Seffa Medfouna. Here's a recipe. I know it is an "about.com" link but this particular site is quite authentic. http://moroccanfood.about.com/od/tip...a_Medfouna.htm Tracy |
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Serene Vannoy > wrote: > Chicken Marbella > Steamed green beans > and > ? > > Some stuff I have on hand: > > Rice pilaf (or plain rice) > Wheatberries > Pasta (I don't have any egg noodles, though I think that would work; > I've got fetuccine, linguine, elbows, spaghetti, orzo, and alphabets, I > think.) > > I don't think potatoes would really work with this. Any ideas? > > Serene 'twere I, I'd be cooking the fetuccine. -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ http://web.me.com/barbschaller - Yes, I Can! blog - check it out. And check this, too: <http://www.kare11.com/news/ newsatfour/newsatfour_article.aspx?storyid=823232&catid=323> |
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