Showing posts with label Chicken. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chicken. Show all posts

My sister, Sarah, and I used to attend cooking classes at a local grocery store together. They were so much fun. We got to sit in the audience while someone demonstrated a new dish and at the end we all got samples and a copy of the recipe. Now that we have both moved away I really miss those classes.

Plov is one of the recipes we got there. It is a Russian dish, but I don't know how authentic it is when I make it. Either way it is delicious. It has become a regular on our dinner menu. Plus it is very easy to make and we generally have all of the ingredients on hand.

Ingredients:

1 Large chicken breast, cut into cubes
1 small onion, chopped
2 medium carrots, grated
1 c. rice, cooked according to the package
1-2 cloves garlic, chopped
Chicken Bouillon Granules - They work better than just the cubes, but I imagine you could
smash up a cube.
Curry powder to taste
1-2 T Oil


1. In a large skillet (sometimes we even break it into 2 skillets for easier cooking) heat the oil. Sprinkle the bouillon on the chicken, I always use extra because that's my favorite flavor in the dish, and place in the hot oil. Fry for about 5 minutes.

2. Add rice, carrots, onions and garlic to the chicken. Use more oil as needed.

3. Sprinkle the chicken mixture with the curry power, continue cooking until nicely browned. The browning can take awhile. Turn the temperature down and flip it every few minutes. We like it more on the crispy side. 

So yummy!

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This has become one of our favorite meals. We had to stop eating it while I was pregnant because, like everything else in the world, it gave me bad heartburn. But now it's back and it's so yummy. To make these we combined 2 recipes. First we cook the chicken using the recipe for Spicy Chicken Tacos. I feel so bad that I cannot remember where I originally got this recipe.  Then we use the Baked Chicken Taquitos recipe from Mel's Kitchen Cafe. We have had both recipes on their own and they were good, but together they are amazing !
First off we have to cook the chicken.

Ingredients:
3 Cans (12 oz.) of shredded chicken juice and everything- The last time I made these I had 2 chicken breasts I needed to use up and it worked out fine, you just have to add some water or broth so it doesn't get all dried up.
2-3 T Chili Powder
1 T Cayenne Pepper
1 T Cumin

Cook on high for about 4-5 hours until water is gone. That's it. This should make enough for you to make some taquitos tonight and then freeze enough to make them again another night.

Next we taqutio!

Ingredients:
4 oz. Cream Cheese, softened
1/4 C Green Salsa
1 T Fresh Lime Juice (I never use fresh.)
1/2 t Cumin
1 t Chili Powder
1/2 t Onion Powder
1/4 t Garlic Powder
3 T Chopped Cilantro
1 Green Onion, sliced finely
2 C Shredded Chicken
1 C Cheese
Tortillas- We have started buying the raw tortillas that you have to cook up yourself. They are a little more, but well worth it. They are like a million times better than the already cooked tortillas. We get them at Wal-Mart.
Kosher Salt
Cooking Spray

Heat oven to 425 degrees. Mix cream cheese, green salsa, lime juice, cumin, chili powder, onion powder and garlic powder. Stir to combine and then add cilantro and green onions. Add chicken and cheese and combine well.



Heat up tortillas a couple at a time so they are pliable. Place 2-3 tablespoons of chicken mixture in the tortilla and roll up as tight as you can. Place them seem side down in a 9x13 pan. I squish mine in tight so they can help hold each other shut. When they are all put together spray the tops with cooking spray and sprinkle some kosher salt on top. It really adds a nice flavor to them.




Bake for 15-20 minutes or until the ends turn a golden brown. We like to dip ours in ranch, but you can use salsa or guacamole. These are pretty spicy. If you aren't up for that cut your spices in half.

We like to eat taquitos with Mexican Rice.  I can usually eat on and a half taquitos for dinner, and my husband eats two, so we get to enjoy leftovers for awhile. I have fund the best way to heat them up is to cut them in half, microwave them so the insides are hot, and them broil them for about 90 seconds so the tortilla can crisp up again. That may sound like a lot of work, but I really hate soggy tortillas, so for me it's worth it, and it makes them taste fresh again. Now I'm wishing we hadn't already finished off all our leftovers. I could really go for a taquito right now at 10:00 in the morning.