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![]() "George Beasley" > wrote in message k.net... > Lucy, I think you are wonderful and courageous. And your dinner doesn't > sound too bad. We all had and sometimes have some cooking experiences that > were not so pleasant. You learn from them. Just keep cooking and we'll all > be looking for your recipes soon. > Elly > Elly, Thank you ![]() than unpleasant. Let's just hope you don't get blasted for top posting too. <grin!> My recipes?!?! You really know how to scare someone. ![]() lucy ![]() > "Sam D." > wrote in message > ... >> >> "Lucy" > wrote in message >> . com... >> > I decided to make what I like.. so I stopped by the store on the >> way home, >> > and was all ready to make my first entire meal sans cookbook. It was >> just >> > for hubby and me, the kids ate before I got home. (lucky kids).. I >> intended >> > to make: >> > >> > -boneless skinless chicken breasts sauteed in olive oil, garlic and >> those >> > little sweet onions (not green onions and not pearl onions.. i >> forget the >> > name) >> > -fresh baby spinach leaves, sauteed in olive oil with black pepper >> (again, >> > this isn't intended to be gourmet, it is just what my tastebuds >> like) >> > -steamed cauliflower florets with diced red pepper >> > -steamed asparagus with butter and lemon juice >> > >> > What I actually made, however, was: >> > >> > -boneless skinless chicken breasts that were raw (yes, raw!) in the >> middle, >> > with burned garlic, and little onions. I put plenty of olive oil in >> the pan, >> > and yet when I lifted them to turn them over.. I ripped some of the >> flesh >> > off, as it stuck to the pan. haha >> > -spinach leaves, but only one serving. Who knew it would shrink so >> much? I >> > am tempted to email the FDA and ask them to require manufacturers to >> put on >> > the package: WARNING: Shrinkage does occur, and all the viagra in >> the world >> > isn't going to correct this. >> > -cauliflower florets and stalk, with diced, mushy red pepper. By the >> time I >> > cut off all the black spots, there wasn't much left of the >> cauliflower, so I >> > added chopped up stalk. >> > -steamed asparagus with butter and lemon juice, that actually turned >> out >> > great! <gasp> >> > >> > So.. hubby and I fought over the spinach and asparagus, then flipped >> a coin >> > for pizza or chinese. I won.. so it was chinese. >> > >> > Ok, so bring on all the shame as well as the tips! >> > lucy ![]() >> >> You may have had the heat too high. Also I wouldn't recommend olive >> oil for cooking. Common vegetable (soybean) oil or corn oil is better >> for frying or sauteeing. Also, a well seasoned cast iron or a >> non-stick coated skillet is what works best for doing this. You may >> have been able to save the chicken with a little more time cooking >> time. Garlic browns very fast in a frying pan and it is VERY easy to >> overcook it. Then it tastes yucky! I know. But mistakes are learning >> lessons. >> >> > > |
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