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I need a nap, but I'm thinking about fried chicken. Got a large chicken at
WalMart for $.67 cents a pound. It's easy to cut out the backbone and chop it up, so I'm thinking I'll dredge it in a cornmeal mix after chopping it and I'll fry it up. Can do a salad on the side, peas or okra. Have some catfish, too, but it's an either or deal. I'm craving fried chicken. What's everybody else having? kili |
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kilikini wrote:
> I need a nap, but I'm thinking about fried chicken. Got a large > chicken at WalMart for $.67 cents a pound. It's easy to cut out the > backbone and chop it up, so I'm thinking I'll dredge it in a cornmeal > mix after chopping it and I'll fry it up. > > Can do a salad on the side, peas or okra. Have some catfish, too, but > it's an either or deal. I'm craving fried chicken. > > What's everybody else having? > > kili I'm wanting french dip roast beef but also watching the Eagles vs. Raiders and rootin' for the Raiders, in Eagles territory, so I don't know if I'll make it to the kitchen after the game, alive. Happy fried chicken! Andy |
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kilikini wrote:
> I need a nap, but I'm thinking about fried chicken. Got a large > chicken at WalMart for $.67 cents a pound. It's easy to cut out the > backbone and chop it up, so I'm thinking I'll dredge it in a cornmeal > mix after chopping it and I'll fry it up. > > Can do a salad on the side, peas or okra. Have some catfish, too, > but it's an either or deal. I'm craving fried chicken. > > What's everybody else having? > > kili I'm still using up leftovers from your beloved sloppy joes. ![]() large pan of the meat mixture. Then I turned some of the leftover mixture into a chili-mac casserole with macaroni and some cheese. I used the rest of the chili-spiced meat mixture yesterday to make a medium-sized pot of chili. So I figure I'll be eating more chili tonight. I didn't get around to making cornbread so I'll have some corn chips on the side. The weather cooled off so the windows are open (yes, it's raining); I don't want to heat the oven and warm the place up as long as I can enjoy having the windows open without sweating. Your fried chicken sounds pretty good, although I've never had it prepared with a cornmeal coating mixture. I actually like oven-fried chicken (not when I don't want to use the oven) coated with those instant potato flakes. It wouldn't fry well, though, and of course potatoes (even the fake ones) and flour are mostly a no-no in your house. Jill |
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"kilikini" > wrote in message
om... >I need a nap, but I'm thinking about fried chicken. Got a large >chicken at > WalMart for $.67 cents a pound. It's easy to cut out the backbone and > chop > it up, so I'm thinking I'll dredge it in a cornmeal mix after chopping > it > and I'll fry it up. > > Can do a salad on the side, peas or okra. Have some catfish, too, but > it's > an either or deal. I'm craving fried chicken. > > What's everybody else having? We were going to go have dinner at this seafood place nearby that my FIL (in-laws are here visiting from CA) absolutely loves, but a lot of the restaurants in this area aren't back up and running yet after Rita, so I've got some pork tenderloins marinating in a lemon/oil/garlic/spices mixture. We'll grill those tonight and have them with brown rice pilaf, a salad, and some sort of veggie (to be decided on later). Rockfish Seafood will have to wait til tomorrow night... Mary |
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Andy wrote:
> kilikini wrote: > > >>I need a nap, but I'm thinking about fried chicken. Got a large >>chicken at WalMart for $.67 cents a pound. It's easy to cut out the >>backbone and chop it up, so I'm thinking I'll dredge it in a cornmeal >>mix after chopping it and I'll fry it up. >> >>Can do a salad on the side, peas or okra. Have some catfish, too, but >>it's an either or deal. I'm craving fried chicken. >> >>What's everybody else having? >> >>kili > > > > I'm wanting french dip roast beef but also watching the Eagles vs. > Raiders and rootin' for the Raiders, in Eagles territory, so I don't > know if I'll make it to the kitchen after the game, alive. > > Happy fried chicken! > > Andy spaghetti with chunky tomato sauce (onions, peppers, zuchinni, mushrooms) romaine salad with cucumbers and carrots cookies for dessert -- saerah "It's not a gimmick, it's an incentive."- asterbark, afca aware of the manifold possibilities of the future "I think there's a clause in the Shaman's and Jujumen's Local #57 Union contract that they have to have reciprocity for each other's shop rules." -König Prüß |
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kilikini wrote on 25 Sep 2005 in rec.food.cooking
> I need a nap, but I'm thinking about fried chicken. Got a large > chicken at WalMart for $.67 cents a pound. It's easy to cut out the > backbone and chop it up, so I'm thinking I'll dredge it in a cornmeal > mix after chopping it and I'll fry it up. > > Can do a salad on the side, peas or okra. Have some catfish, too, but > it's an either or deal. I'm craving fried chicken. > > What's everybody else having? > > kili > > > Well I had a 4 egg cheese omlete for lunch...But I have a picnic roll pork shoulder in the crockpot for supper...It's been cooking since 8AM this morning...I'm not to sure which veggies I'll cook for supper with it though. -- The eyes are the mirrors.... But the ears...Ah the ears. The ears keep the hat up. |
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![]() "Mr Libido Incognito" > wrote > Well I had a 4 egg cheese omlete for lunch...But I have a picnic roll pork > shoulder in the crockpot for supper...It's been cooking since 8AM this > morning...I'm not to sure which veggies I'll cook for supper with it > though. Oooh, that sounds good, how large is it and did you put anything into the crockpot with it? I would like to make that later this week. It's getting cooler and I'm feeling like cooking more. nancy |
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Nancy Young wrote on 25 Sep 2005 in rec.food.cooking
> > "Mr Libido Incognito" > wrote > > > Well I had a 4 egg cheese omlete for lunch...But I have a picnic > > roll pork shoulder in the crockpot for supper...It's been cooking > > since 8AM this morning...I'm not to sure which veggies I'll cook for > > supper with it though. > > Oooh, that sounds good, how large is it and did you put anything > into the crockpot with it? I would like to make that later this week. > It's getting cooler and I'm feeling like cooking more. > > nancy > > > I put the picnic roll in the crockpot. I sprinkle on the dreaded onion soup powder mix and I let it go...Oh! fat side up. No liquids no trivets, just the Picnic roll. I let her cook about 6 hrs on high or 10+ hours on low. Makes for a good ham feast for supper and meat for lunches for most of the week. So next week for lunch I'll be doing chef salads, ham stir fries...ham and cheese style casseroles and ham and grilled zuchinni or asparagus. -- The eyes are the mirrors.... But the ears...Ah the ears. The ears keep the hat up. |
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![]() "kilikini" > wrote in message om... > I need a nap, but I'm thinking about fried chicken. Got a large chicken at > WalMart for $.67 cents a pound. It's easy to cut out the backbone and chop > it up, so I'm thinking I'll dredge it in a cornmeal mix after chopping it > and I'll fry it up. > > Can do a salad on the side, peas or okra. Have some catfish, too, but it's > an either or deal. I'm craving fried chicken. > > What's everybody else having? > > kili > > > I made a large batch of beef bourguignon yesterday. I froze most of it but will be serving some tonight with buttered egg noodles. I also made an oven dried tomato, chevre and herb tart this afternoon which we'll probably dig into. Kate |
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Mr Libido Incognito wrote on 25 Sep 2005 in rec.food.cooking
> > Oooh, that sounds good, how large is it and did you put anything > > into the crockpot with it? I would like to make that later this week. > > It's getting cooler and I'm feeling like cooking more. > > > > nancy > About 7-8 lbs (The label IIRC said 3.27 kilograms). Comes in a net bag inside of a vaccumed sealled plastic bag...usually close to the real hams in the meat section. I like it because it's easy, real cheap and tastes great. I do remove all wrappings before I cook it. -- The eyes are the mirrors.... But the ears...Ah the ears. The ears keep the hat up. |
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![]() "Mr Libido Incognito" > wrote >> > Oooh, that sounds good, how large is it and did you put anything >> > into the crockpot with it? I would like to make that later this week. >> > It's getting cooler and I'm feeling like cooking more. > About 7-8 lbs (The label IIRC said 3.27 kilograms). Comes in a net bag > inside of a vaccumed sealled plastic bag...usually close to the real hams > in the meat section. I like it because it's easy, real cheap and tastes > great. I do remove all wrappings before I cook it. (laughing!) okay, the netting, too? nancy |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote > I'm still using up leftovers from your beloved sloppy joes. ![]() > a > large pan of the meat mixture. Then I turned some of the leftover mixture > into a chili-mac casserole with macaroni and some cheese. There was this commercial on foodtv yesterday, I wasn't paying attention until I heard the voice say something about making sloppy joe mac ... hey, that's Jill's recipe! It was a recipe for Krafts, so I assume Manwich is one of their products. nancy |
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Nancy Young wrote on 25 Sep 2005 in rec.food.cooking
> > "Mr Libido Incognito" > wrote > > >> > Oooh, that sounds good, how large is it and did you put anything > >> > into the crockpot with it? I would like to make that later this > >> > week. It's getting cooler and I'm feeling like cooking more. > > > About 7-8 lbs (The label IIRC said 3.27 kilograms). Comes in a net > > bag inside of a vaccumed sealled plastic bag...usually close to the > > real hams in the meat section. I like it because it's easy, real > > cheap and tastes great. I do remove all wrappings before I cook it. > > (laughing!) okay, the netting, too? > > nancy > > > Yes the netting too...I sent a pic of my grand daughter. -- The eyes are the mirrors.... But the ears...Ah the ears. The ears keep the hat up. |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > kilikini wrote: > Your fried chicken sounds pretty good, although I've never had it prepared > with a cornmeal coating mixture. I actually like oven-fried chicken (not > when I don't want to use the oven) coated with those instant potato flakes. > It wouldn't fry well, though, and of course potatoes (even the fake ones) > and flour are mostly a no-no in your house. > > Jill > > You've got to try the cornmeal mixture. Gosh, it's so much better than anything you can buy! All we do is cornmeal mix, garlic, pepper and a little salt and it gets so nice and crispy! It's absolutely yummy. kili |
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![]() "MareCat" > wrote in message news ![]() > "kilikini" > wrote in message > om... > >I need a nap, but I'm thinking about fried chicken. Got a large > >chicken at > > WalMart for $.67 cents a pound. It's easy to cut out the backbone and > > chop > > it up, so I'm thinking I'll dredge it in a cornmeal mix after chopping > > it > > and I'll fry it up. > > > > Can do a salad on the side, peas or okra. Have some catfish, too, but > > it's > > an either or deal. I'm craving fried chicken. > > > > What's everybody else having? > > We were going to go have dinner at this seafood place nearby that my FIL > (in-laws are here visiting from CA) absolutely loves, but a lot of the > restaurants in this area aren't back up and running yet after Rita, so > I've got some pork tenderloins marinating in a lemon/oil/garlic/spices > mixture. We'll grill those tonight and have them with brown rice pilaf, > a salad, and some sort of veggie (to be decided on later). Rockfish > Seafood will have to wait til tomorrow night... > > Mary > > Shoots, I'd love to hear the report on the seafood! I hope tonight's dinner turns out just as well or better than if you had gone out. kili |
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![]() "sarah bennett" > wrote in message ... > Andy wrote: > > kilikini wrote: > > > > > >>I need a nap, but I'm thinking about fried chicken. Got a large > >>chicken at WalMart for $.67 cents a pound. It's easy to cut out the > >>backbone and chop it up, so I'm thinking I'll dredge it in a cornmeal > >>mix after chopping it and I'll fry it up. > >> > >>Can do a salad on the side, peas or okra. Have some catfish, too, but > >>it's an either or deal. I'm craving fried chicken. > >> > >>What's everybody else having? > >> > >>kili > > > > > > > > I'm wanting french dip roast beef but also watching the Eagles vs. > > Raiders and rootin' for the Raiders, in Eagles territory, so I don't > > know if I'll make it to the kitchen after the game, alive. > > > > Happy fried chicken! > > > > Andy > > spaghetti with chunky tomato sauce (onions, peppers, zuchinni, mushrooms) > romaine salad with cucumbers and carrots > cookies for dessert > > -- I could go for some pasghetti................. kili |
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![]() "Kate B" > wrote in message ink.net... > > "kilikini" > wrote in message > om... > > I need a nap, but I'm thinking about fried chicken. Got a large chicken > at > > WalMart for $.67 cents a pound. It's easy to cut out the backbone and > chop > > it up, so I'm thinking I'll dredge it in a cornmeal mix after chopping it > > and I'll fry it up. > > > > Can do a salad on the side, peas or okra. Have some catfish, too, but > it's > > an either or deal. I'm craving fried chicken. > > > > What's everybody else having? > > > > kili > > > > > > > I made a large batch of beef bourguignon yesterday. I froze most of it but > will be serving some tonight with buttered egg noodles. I also made an oven > dried tomato, chevre and herb tart this afternoon which we'll probably dig > into. > > Kate > > Oh, now that sounds heavenly! Beats my fried chicken to a pulp. :~) kili |
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![]() "kilikini" > wrote in message om... >I need a nap, but I'm thinking about fried chicken. Got a large chicken at > WalMart for $.67 cents a pound. It's easy to cut out the backbone and > chop > it up, so I'm thinking I'll dredge it in a cornmeal mix after chopping it > and I'll fry it up. > > Can do a salad on the side, peas or okra. Have some catfish, too, but > it's > an either or deal. I'm craving fried chicken. > > What's everybody else having? > > kili > Lunch is hit or miss...don't know if I'll be eating it or not. More likely than not, I'll slice off a few hunks of the longhorn Colby I got in Wisconsin and have it with some crackers. Dinner, penne pasta with sun dried tomatoes, grilled turkey tenderloin, and a parmesan cream sauce. Prolly a few veggies too. kimberly |
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kilikini wrote:
> "sarah bennett" > wrote in message > ... > >>Andy wrote: >> >>>kilikini wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>>I need a nap, but I'm thinking about fried chicken. Got a large >>>>chicken at WalMart for $.67 cents a pound. It's easy to cut out the >>>>backbone and chop it up, so I'm thinking I'll dredge it in a cornmeal >>>>mix after chopping it and I'll fry it up. >>>> >>>>Can do a salad on the side, peas or okra. Have some catfish, too, but >>>>it's an either or deal. I'm craving fried chicken. >>>> >>>>What's everybody else having? >>>> >>>>kili >>> >>> >>> >>>I'm wanting french dip roast beef but also watching the Eagles vs. >>>Raiders and rootin' for the Raiders, in Eagles territory, so I don't >>>know if I'll make it to the kitchen after the game, alive. >>> >>>Happy fried chicken! >>> >>>Andy >> >>spaghetti with chunky tomato sauce (onions, peppers, zuchinni, mushrooms) >>romaine salad with cucumbers and carrots >>cookies for dessert >> >>-- > > > I could go for some pasghetti................. > > kili > > I'm still procastinating even though between posts the salsa is almost ready to go on too cook. What you could do is sub the spaghetti with spaghetti squash then top with tomato sauce. It is a fair imitation of regular spaghetti while being low carb and vegetarian. It makes for a real cheap meal! Just in case you don't know how to cook it, cut in half and remove any seeds. Place cut side down in pan with water. Bring to a boil then let squash steam a little. Using a fork remove the spaghetti squash which will resemble regular spaghetti. Top with your favourite sauce. Oh kili, I was going to tell you I regularly check the vegetarian websites and newsgroups because they have great ways to do veggies for something a little different. Since you are doing the low carb thing it might be an idea for you. They come up with some really neat ideas! |
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![]() "~patches~" > wrote in message ... > kilikini wrote: > > > "sarah bennett" > wrote in message > > ... > > > >>Andy wrote: > >> > >>>kilikini wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>>I need a nap, but I'm thinking about fried chicken. Got a large > >>>>chicken at WalMart for $.67 cents a pound. It's easy to cut out the > >>>>backbone and chop it up, so I'm thinking I'll dredge it in a cornmeal > >>>>mix after chopping it and I'll fry it up. > >>>> > >>>>Can do a salad on the side, peas or okra. Have some catfish, too, but > >>>>it's an either or deal. I'm craving fried chicken. > >>>> > >>>>What's everybody else having? > >>>> > >>>>kili > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>I'm wanting french dip roast beef but also watching the Eagles vs. > >>>Raiders and rootin' for the Raiders, in Eagles territory, so I don't > >>>know if I'll make it to the kitchen after the game, alive. > >>> > >>>Happy fried chicken! > >>> > >>>Andy > >> > >>spaghetti with chunky tomato sauce (onions, peppers, zuchinni, mushrooms) > >>romaine salad with cucumbers and carrots > >>cookies for dessert > >> > >>-- > > > > > > I could go for some pasghetti................. > > > > kili > > > > > I'm still procastinating even though between posts the salsa is almost > ready to go on too cook. What you could do is sub the spaghetti with > spaghetti squash then top with tomato sauce. It is a fair imitation of > regular spaghetti while being low carb and vegetarian. It makes for a > real cheap meal! Just in case you don't know how to cook it, cut in > half and remove any seeds. Place cut side down in pan with water. > Bring to a boil then let squash steam a little. Using a fork remove the > spaghetti squash which will resemble regular spaghetti. Top with your > favourite sauce. Oh kili, I was going to tell you I regularly check the > vegetarian websites and newsgroups because they have great ways to do > veggies for something a little different. Since you are doing the low > carb thing it might be an idea for you. They come up with some really > neat ideas! Thanks, sweetie! I've never personally made spaghetti squash because I'm leery of it. I'm just gonna have to bite the bullet one of these days and do it. Thanks for the reminder. kili |
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![]() "Nexis" > wrote in message news:05EZe.16086$mH.13143@fed1read07... > > "kilikini" > wrote in message > om... > >I need a nap, but I'm thinking about fried chicken. Got a large chicken at > > WalMart for $.67 cents a pound. It's easy to cut out the backbone and > > chop > > it up, so I'm thinking I'll dredge it in a cornmeal mix after chopping it > > and I'll fry it up. > > > > Can do a salad on the side, peas or okra. Have some catfish, too, but > > it's > > an either or deal. I'm craving fried chicken. > > > > What's everybody else having? > > > > kili > > > > Lunch is hit or miss...don't know if I'll be eating it or not. More likely > than not, I'll slice off a few hunks of the longhorn Colby I got in > Wisconsin and have it with some crackers. > Dinner, penne pasta with sun dried tomatoes, grilled turkey tenderloin, and > a parmesan cream sauce. Prolly a few veggies too. > > kimberly > > Sounds wonderful! Hear that knock on the door? That's just me. Open up. :~) kili |
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![]() "Dog3" > wrote in message 1... > "kilikini" > wrote in > om: > > > I need a nap, but I'm thinking about fried chicken. Got a large > > chicken at WalMart for $.67 cents a pound. It's easy to cut out the > > backbone and chop it up, so I'm thinking I'll dredge it in a cornmeal > > mix after chopping it and I'll fry it up. > > > > Can do a salad on the side, peas or okra. Have some catfish, too, but > > it's an either or deal. I'm craving fried chicken. > > > > What's everybody else having? > > > > kili > > It's chilly, rainy and crappy here, which ruined my Sunday gardening plans. > I'm cooking up a big pot of chili. I hesitate to call it poblano chili but > I've some poblanos and a couple of habanero left to add to the pot. I'll > post a pic when it's done on abf. I'm thinking some jalapeno cornbread and > a salad to go with. That should use up just about all my peppers. > > Michael > > -- Has Rita hit you already, Michael? kili |
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![]() "kilikini" > wrote in message om... |I need a nap, but I'm thinking about fried chicken. Got a large chicken at | WalMart for $.67 cents a pound. It's easy to cut out the backbone and chop | it up, so I'm thinking I'll dredge it in a cornmeal mix after chopping it | and I'll fry it up. | | Can do a salad on the side, peas or okra. Have some catfish, too, but it's | an either or deal. I'm craving fried chicken. | | What's everybody else having? | Dunno what I am having. Went shopping. I have some chicken, pork chops, ground beef, sirloin beef medallions, and ham in the fridge. Have fresh veggies, and salad fixings. Lots of ingredients for sauces and the like. But.. I have had a busy weekend, concert, wedding, dance, and walkathon... so brain is yelling eat out.. eat out.. no dishes or mess to clean up. lol Might let the grandson decide when I pick him up from his lifeguard course. Debbie |
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![]() "kilikini" > wrote in message m... > > "Kate B" > wrote in message > ink.net... > > > > "kilikini" > wrote in message > > om... > > > I need a nap, but I'm thinking about fried chicken. Got a large chicken > > at > > > WalMart for $.67 cents a pound. It's easy to cut out the backbone and > > chop > > > it up, so I'm thinking I'll dredge it in a cornmeal mix after chopping > it > > > and I'll fry it up. > > > > > > Can do a salad on the side, peas or okra. Have some catfish, too, but > > it's > > > an either or deal. I'm craving fried chicken. > > > > > > What's everybody else having? > > > > > > kili > > > > > > > > > > > I made a large batch of beef bourguignon yesterday. I froze most of it > but > > will be serving some tonight with buttered egg noodles. I also made an > oven > > dried tomato, chevre and herb tart this afternoon which we'll probably dig > > into. > > > > Kate > > > > > > Oh, now that sounds heavenly! Beats my fried chicken to a pulp. :~) > > kili > > Ohhhh fried chicken has it's place too ;-). Actually this beef bourguignon is heavenly but a huge pain in the a** to make. I've posted my recipe before. Whenever I serve it to guests they always ask for the recipe but I doubt any of them make it after reading the recipe. I devote a whole day to cooking it after the meat, vegetables, herbs and seasoning marinate in red wine for a day. Then separating the meat from the marinade and vegetables, drying the meat on paper towels, browning the meat in several batches in bacon fat and vegetable oil. Then cooking for a few hours, then separating the meat *again* from the stewing liquid and the vegetables. Straining the vegetables to extract all their flavor and discarding them. Then returning the meat and strained stewing liquid back into the pot and adding peeled, quartered potatoes. Cooking that till tender. Cook up more bacon till crisp. Sauté mushrooms in the bacon fat, add that to the pot and simmer some more. Add peeled baby onions and peas, simmer some more and serve topped with the chopped crisp bacon. I make this about 4 times per year and I bi*ch and moan every time but no stew I've ever had packs this much flavor! It is also very nice to come home from work, defrost a bag, heat and serve. I did the tomatoes that I used in the tart last week. Slow cooking over low heat in the oven for several hours along with herbs, garlic slices and some olive oil. They dry out enough so that the tart doesn't get soggy. I cheated and used an all butter purchased puff pastry though for the tart. Kate |
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![]() "Kate B" > wrote in message nk.net... > > "kilikini" > wrote in message > m... > > > > "Kate B" > wrote in message > > ink.net... > > > > > > "kilikini" > wrote in message > > > om... > > > > I need a nap, but I'm thinking about fried chicken. Got a large > chicken > > > at > > > > WalMart for $.67 cents a pound. It's easy to cut out the backbone and > > > chop > > > > it up, so I'm thinking I'll dredge it in a cornmeal mix after chopping > > it > > > > and I'll fry it up. > > > > > > > > Can do a salad on the side, peas or okra. Have some catfish, too, but > > > it's > > > > an either or deal. I'm craving fried chicken. > > > > > > > > What's everybody else having? > > > > > > > > kili > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I made a large batch of beef bourguignon yesterday. I froze most of it > > but > > > will be serving some tonight with buttered egg noodles. I also made an > > oven > > > dried tomato, chevre and herb tart this afternoon which we'll probably > dig > > > into. > > > > > > Kate > > > > > > > > > > Oh, now that sounds heavenly! Beats my fried chicken to a pulp. :~) > > > > kili > > > > > Ohhhh fried chicken has it's place too ;-). Actually this beef bourguignon > is heavenly but a huge pain in the a** to make. I've posted my recipe > before. Whenever I serve it to guests they always ask for the recipe but I > doubt any of them make it after reading the recipe. I devote a whole day to > cooking it after the meat, vegetables, herbs and seasoning marinate in red > wine for a day. Then separating the meat from the marinade and vegetables, > drying the meat on paper towels, browning the meat in several batches in > bacon fat and vegetable oil. Then cooking for a few hours, then separating > the meat *again* from the stewing liquid and the vegetables. Straining the > vegetables to extract all their flavor and discarding them. Then returning > the meat and strained stewing liquid back into the pot and adding peeled, > quartered potatoes. Cooking that till tender. Cook up more bacon till crisp. > Sauté mushrooms in the bacon fat, add that to the pot and simmer some more. > Add peeled baby onions and peas, simmer some more and serve topped with the > chopped crisp bacon. > > I make this about 4 times per year and I bi*ch and moan every time but no > stew I've ever had packs this much flavor! It is also very nice to come home > from work, defrost a bag, heat and serve. I did the tomatoes that I used > in the tart last week. Slow cooking over low heat in the oven for several > hours along with herbs, garlic slices and some olive oil. They dry out > enough so that the tart doesn't get soggy. I cheated and used an all butter > purchased puff pastry though for the tart. > > Kate > > Kay, this sounds like the perfect recipe for me. It will keep me busy all day (which means my friends can't come over because I'm busy) and it sounds scrumptious. I'm gonna have to google your recipe, unless you want to e-mail it to me? kilikini at tampabay dot rr dot com I'm up for trying it! kili |
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![]() "Debbie" > wrote in message .. . > > "kilikini" > wrote in message > om... > |I need a nap, but I'm thinking about fried chicken. Got a large chicken at > | WalMart for $.67 cents a pound. It's easy to cut out the backbone and > chop > | it up, so I'm thinking I'll dredge it in a cornmeal mix after chopping it > | and I'll fry it up. > | > | Can do a salad on the side, peas or okra. Have some catfish, too, but > it's > | an either or deal. I'm craving fried chicken. > | > | What's everybody else having? > | > > Dunno what I am having. Went shopping. I have some chicken, pork chops, > ground beef, sirloin beef medallions, and ham in the fridge. Have fresh > veggies, and salad fixings. Lots of ingredients for sauces and the like. > But.. I have had a busy weekend, concert, wedding, dance, and walkathon... > so brain is yelling eat out.. eat out.. no dishes or mess to clean up. lol > Might let the grandson decide when I pick him up from his lifeguard course. > > Debbie > > Then I'd make it easy and go out. Why not? Lucky you! Enjoy! kili |
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![]() "kilikini" > wrote in message> <massive snip> > Kay, this sounds like the perfect recipe for me. It will keep me busy all > day (which means my friends can't come over because I'm busy) and it sounds > scrumptious. I'm gonna have to google your recipe, unless you want to > e-mail it to me? > > kilikini at tampabay dot rr dot com > > I'm up for trying it! > > kili > I've e-mailed it to you. If you don't have demi-glace or glace de viande you can omit it. I happen to have some in my freezer from another marathon cooking session ;-). Kate |
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![]() "kilikini" > wrote in message news ![]() | "Debbie" > wrote in message | .. . | > | > "kilikini" > wrote in message | > om... | > |I need a nap, but I'm thinking about fried chicken. Got a large chicken | at | > | WalMart for $.67 cents a pound. It's easy to cut out the backbone and | > chop | > | it up, so I'm thinking I'll dredge it in a cornmeal mix after chopping | it | > | and I'll fry it up. | > | | > | Can do a salad on the side, peas or okra. Have some catfish, too, but | > it's | > | an either or deal. I'm craving fried chicken. | > | | > | What's everybody else having? | > | | > | > Dunno what I am having. Went shopping. I have some chicken, pork chops, | > ground beef, sirloin beef medallions, and ham in the fridge. Have fresh | > veggies, and salad fixings. Lots of ingredients for sauces and the like. | > But.. I have had a busy weekend, concert, wedding, dance, and | walkathon... | > so brain is yelling eat out.. eat out.. no dishes or mess to clean up. lol | > Might let the grandson decide when I pick him up from his lifeguard | course. | > | > Debbie | > | > | | Then I'd make it easy and go out. Why not? Lucky you! Enjoy! | That will probably be the choice made.. especially if I phrase the question correctly to him. :-) Debbie |
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> "jmcquown" > wrote in message > ... >> kilikini wrote: > >> Your fried chicken sounds pretty good, although I've never had it >> prepared with a cornmeal coating mixture. I actually like >> oven-fried chicken (not when I don't want to use the oven) coated >> with those instant potato flakes. It wouldn't fry well, though, and >> of course potatoes (even the fake ones) and flour are mostly a no-no >> in your house. >> >> Jill >> >> > > You've got to try the cornmeal mixture. Gosh, it's so much better > than anything you can buy! All we do is cornmeal mix, garlic, pepper > and a little salt and it gets so nice and crispy! It's absolutely > yummy. > > kili I will... next time I fry chicken. I haven't fried chicken since some time in the 1990's. Jill |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > kilikini wrote: > > "jmcquown" > wrote in message > > ... > >> kilikini wrote: > > > >> Your fried chicken sounds pretty good, although I've never had it > >> prepared with a cornmeal coating mixture. I actually like > >> oven-fried chicken (not when I don't want to use the oven) coated > >> with those instant potato flakes. It wouldn't fry well, though, and > >> of course potatoes (even the fake ones) and flour are mostly a no-no > >> in your house. > >> > >> Jill > >> > >> > > > > You've got to try the cornmeal mixture. Gosh, it's so much better > > than anything you can buy! All we do is cornmeal mix, garlic, pepper > > and a little salt and it gets so nice and crispy! It's absolutely > > yummy. > > > > kili > > I will... next time I fry chicken. I haven't fried chicken since some time > in the 1990's. > > Jill > > Well, what's the hold up, woman?: kili |
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kilikini wrote:
> "jmcquown" > wrote in message > ... >> kilikini wrote: >>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> kilikini wrote: >>> >>>> Your fried chicken sounds pretty good, although I've never had it >>>> prepared with a cornmeal coating mixture. I actually like >>>> oven-fried chicken (not when I don't want to use the oven) coated >>>> with those instant potato flakes. It wouldn't fry well, though, and >>>> of course potatoes (even the fake ones) and flour are mostly a >>>> no-no in your house. >>>> >>>> Jill >>>> >>>> >>> >>> You've got to try the cornmeal mixture. Gosh, it's so much better >>> than anything you can buy! All we do is cornmeal mix, garlic, >>> pepper and a little salt and it gets so nice and crispy! It's >>> absolutely yummy. >>> >>> kili >> >> I will... next time I fry chicken. I haven't fried chicken since >> some time in the 1990's. >> >> Jill >> >> > > Well, what's the hold up, woman?: > > kili LOL I don't fry food, except to pan-fry tilapia or other quick-cooking fish in a very little bit of oil. The first time I fried chicken pieces back in 1982 the oil popped and fused my silk blouse to my chest where the oil hit me. Not a good experience ![]() frying chicken on the stove-top again. It's just not something I do. Jill |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > kilikini wrote: > > "jmcquown" > wrote in message > > ... > >> kilikini wrote: > >>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message > >>> ... > >>>> kilikini wrote: > >>> > >>>> Your fried chicken sounds pretty good, although I've never had it > >>>> prepared with a cornmeal coating mixture. I actually like > >>>> oven-fried chicken (not when I don't want to use the oven) coated > >>>> with those instant potato flakes. It wouldn't fry well, though, and > >>>> of course potatoes (even the fake ones) and flour are mostly a > >>>> no-no in your house. > >>>> > >>>> Jill > >>>> > >>>> > >>> > >>> You've got to try the cornmeal mixture. Gosh, it's so much better > >>> than anything you can buy! All we do is cornmeal mix, garlic, > >>> pepper and a little salt and it gets so nice and crispy! It's > >>> absolutely yummy. > >>> > >>> kili > >> > >> I will... next time I fry chicken. I haven't fried chicken since > >> some time in the 1990's. > >> > >> Jill > >> > >> > > > > Well, what's the hold up, woman?: > > > > kili > > LOL I don't fry food, except to pan-fry tilapia or other quick-cooking fish > in a very little bit of oil. The first time I fried chicken pieces back in > 1982 the oil popped and fused my silk blouse to my chest where the oil hit > me. Not a good experience ![]() > frying chicken on the stove-top again. It's just not something I do. > > Jill > > I think the key is low and slow. We fry our chicken on a really low heat - prevents splattering - and it still turns out great. The chicken isn't overdone, the coating is crispy and there isn't too much of a mess. A breast can take about 20 minutes to cook (don't touch that, Sheldon!). kili |
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we're having a california-style hominy casserole with sour cream,
monterey jack, and green chiles, and some beans on the side. thought i had black beans but it doesn't look like i do after all, so i'm cooking up some red kidney beans with tomato paste, sort of a mock-chili-without-spice concept. no salad tonight but some cubed honeydew melon. and a crumb-topped peach pe with vanilla ice cream for dessert. yuum! |
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"kilikini" > wrote in message
m... > > You've got to try the cornmeal mixture. Gosh, it's so much better > than > anything you can buy! All we do is cornmeal mix, garlic, pepper and a > little salt and it gets so nice and crispy! It's absolutely yummy. That sounds really yummy, Kili! I very rarely fry chicken, but that sounds like something worth trying. Maybe I could do an oven-fried version. You use fresh minced garlic, not garlic powder, yes? Mary |
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![]() "MareCat" > wrote in message ... > "kilikini" > wrote in message > m... > > > > You've got to try the cornmeal mixture. Gosh, it's so much better > > than > > anything you can buy! All we do is cornmeal mix, garlic, pepper and a > > little salt and it gets so nice and crispy! It's absolutely yummy. > > That sounds really yummy, Kili! I very rarely fry chicken, but that > sounds like something worth trying. Maybe I could do an oven-fried > version. > > You use fresh minced garlic, not garlic powder, yes? > Nope, actually we use garlic powder, but if you bake it? Why not use real? I think baking would be wonderful. kili > Mary > > |
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I am roasting a chicken tonight, for my first cooked meal in the
apartment here in Fairfield. I am cooking it a la Marcella Hazan, Chicken with 2 lemons. It uses no fat..and is essentially no work.... And it tastes glorious!!! I am going to modify it a bit this time though.. I got some Trinidad seasoning at Penzeys when I went through Phoenix..and I am going to try that along with the salt and pepper. It may ruin it, but ya never know... Along with that, a salad mix from Trader Joes...and a very ripe peach for dessert!!! Yay!!!!!!!! I am back in California where good and RIPE fruit abounds!!!! Christine |
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![]() "Christine Dabney" > wrote in message ... > I am roasting a chicken tonight, for my first cooked meal in the > apartment here in Fairfield. I am cooking it a la Marcella Hazan, > Chicken with 2 lemons. It uses no fat..and is essentially no work.... > And it tastes glorious!!! > I am going to modify it a bit this time though.. I got some Trinidad > seasoning at Penzeys when I went through Phoenix..and I am going to > try that along with the salt and pepper. It may ruin it, but ya never > know... > Along with that, a salad mix from Trader Joes...and a very ripe peach > for dessert!!! > Yay!!!!!!!! I am back in California where good and RIPE fruit > abounds!!!! > > Christine I'm so jealous. I want to be back in Cali, too. Good on ya. kili |
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kilikini wrote:
> "sarah bennett" > wrote in message > ... > >>Andy wrote: >> >>>kilikini wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>>I need a nap, but I'm thinking about fried chicken. Got a large >>>>chicken at WalMart for $.67 cents a pound. It's easy to cut out the >>>>backbone and chop it up, so I'm thinking I'll dredge it in a cornmeal >>>>mix after chopping it and I'll fry it up. >>>> >>>>Can do a salad on the side, peas or okra. Have some catfish, too, but >>>>it's an either or deal. I'm craving fried chicken. >>>> >>>>What's everybody else having? >>>> >>>>kili >>> >>> >>> >>>I'm wanting french dip roast beef but also watching the Eagles vs. >>>Raiders and rootin' for the Raiders, in Eagles territory, so I don't >>>know if I'll make it to the kitchen after the game, alive. >>> >>>Happy fried chicken! >>> >>>Andy >> >>spaghetti with chunky tomato sauce (onions, peppers, zuchinni, mushrooms) >>romaine salad with cucumbers and carrots >>cookies for dessert >> >>-- > > > I could go for some pasghetti................. > > kili > > If you wanna fly up to detroit, we've got plenty extra ![]() -- saerah "It's not a gimmick, it's an incentive."- asterbark, afca aware of the manifold possibilities of the future "I think there's a clause in the Shaman's and Jujumen's Local #57 Union contract that they have to have reciprocity for each other's shop rules." -König Prüß |
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Dog3 wrote:
> "kilikini" > wrote in > m: > >> >> "Dog3" > wrote in message >> 1... >>> "kilikini" > wrote in >>> om: >>> >>>> I need a nap, but I'm thinking about fried chicken. Got a large >>>> chicken at WalMart for $.67 cents a pound. It's easy to cut out >>>> the backbone and chop it up, so I'm thinking I'll dredge it in a >>>> cornmeal mix after chopping it and I'll fry it up. >>>> >>>> Can do a salad on the side, peas or okra. Have some catfish, too, >>>> but it's an either or deal. I'm craving fried chicken. >>>> >>>> What's everybody else having? >>>> >>>> kili >>> >>> It's chilly, rainy and crappy here, which ruined my Sunday >>> gardening plans. I'm cooking up a big pot of chili. I hesitate to >>> call it poblano chili but I've some poblanos and a couple of >>> habanero left to add to the pot. I'll post a pic when it's done on >>> abf. I'm thinking some jalapeno cornbread and a salad to go with. >>> That should use up just about all my peppers. >>> >>> Michael >>> >>> -- >> >> Has Rita hit you already, Michael? >> >> kili > > I guess it's the aftermath. It's not storming but a long, slow, > dreary rain. The rain is steady and currently washing all of my > newly put down grass seed around. I'm about to jump in the shower > while the chili simmers. Then I'll put on my jammies, make the > cornbread and salad and chill out for awhile to see if the ever > absent Steven makes it home in time to eat. > > Michael <- will put in some scary movies > Oooh, what scary movies?! We're getting Rita fallout too. Had some wind last night but after that just dreary rain as you describe. Nice cool temps, though. I'm having chili, too. In fact I'd better eat some before it gets too late! > P.S. One of the feral cats came inside the garage and let me pet it. > I don't think it feels good. It was asleep on the hood of my Jeep > for a bit. I made it a little bed and put the bed on the Jeep and > eventually the kitty snugged up in it. Awwwwww. I don't think I've heard about these feral garage kitties. Jill |
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On Sun 25 Sep 2005 05:37:42p, jmcquown wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> Dog3 wrote: >> "kilikini" > wrote in >> m: >> >>> >>> "Dog3" > wrote in message >>> 1... >>>> "kilikini" > wrote in >>>> om: >>>> >>>>> I need a nap, but I'm thinking about fried chicken. Got a large >>>>> chicken at WalMart for $.67 cents a pound. It's easy to cut out >>>>> the backbone and chop it up, so I'm thinking I'll dredge it in a >>>>> cornmeal mix after chopping it and I'll fry it up. >>>>> >>>>> Can do a salad on the side, peas or okra. Have some catfish, too, >>>>> but it's an either or deal. I'm craving fried chicken. >>>>> >>>>> What's everybody else having? >>>>> >>>>> kili >>>> >>>> It's chilly, rainy and crappy here, which ruined my Sunday >>>> gardening plans. I'm cooking up a big pot of chili. I hesitate to >>>> call it poblano chili but I've some poblanos and a couple of >>>> habanero left to add to the pot. I'll post a pic when it's done on >>>> abf. I'm thinking some jalapeno cornbread and a salad to go with. >>>> That should use up just about all my peppers. >>>> >>>> Michael >>>> >>>> -- >>> >>> Has Rita hit you already, Michael? >>> >>> kili >> >> I guess it's the aftermath. It's not storming but a long, slow, >> dreary rain. The rain is steady and currently washing all of my newly >> put down grass seed around. I'm about to jump in the shower while the >> chili simmers. Then I'll put on my jammies, make the cornbread and >> salad and chill out for awhile to see if the ever absent Steven makes >> it home in time to eat. >> >> Michael <- will put in some scary movies >> > Oooh, what scary movies?! We're getting Rita fallout too. Had some > wind last night but after that just dreary rain as you describe. Nice > cool temps, though. I'm having chili, too. In fact I'd better eat some > before it gets too late! It must be a "chili" night, no pun intended. I made a large pot of chili this morning. We had a small taste for lunch, and I'll soon be baking a pan of cornbread to go with a bowl of chili for suppoer. If I waited for it to be rainy and dreary in Phoenix, I'd either have an eternal wait or I'd have to do it during one of our 5-minute cloudbursts. >> P.S. One of the feral cats came inside the garage and let me pet it. >> I don't think it feels good. It was asleep on the hood of my Jeep >> for a bit. I made it a little bed and put the bed on the Jeep and >> eventually the kitty snugged up in it. Didn't you offer it some food? > > Awwwwww. I don't think I've heard about these feral garage kitties. -- Wayne Boatwright *¿* __________________________________________________ ___ If assholes could fly, this place would be an airport. |
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