Showing posts with label chicken. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chicken. Show all posts

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Day Three hundred and eighty-one

A crust Boule. The recipe yields four balls of dough, and this is one of the three from the freezer.

On the rise: Gluten-free bagels.  I used the Shoestring recipe with the Artisan flour blend.

After rising, boiling, and baking: Bagels.  I made a dozen and froze half.

Dinner: Smashed potatoes, a slice of boule bread, steamed veggies, and grilled chicken.

And my husband's dinner: Steak, sauteed onions, and the rest of my dinner from above.  I'm still trying to help him realize he's not a caveman.

School lunch for tomorrow: PB wrap, babybel cheese, cutie orange slices, cucumber and carrots.

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Day Three hundred and twenty-seven

Dinner: Chicken over rice (with cauliflower puree, ala Double Delicious), sliced peaches, and steamed baby carrots.  I can't remember what I'd done to this chicken-- either I made a sauce for it, and baked it in the oven, or it was in the crockpot.

School lunch for tomorrow: Baby spinach, hard-boiled eggs, a gluten-free blueberry muffin (from the stash in the freezer), apple slices, and her morning snack of yogurt with blueberries.

Day Three hundred and twenty-six

Lunch: Pizza muffins (with butternut squash mixed into the sauce) on gluten-free english muffins, baby spinach, and strawberries.

Dinner: Brown rice penne with chunks of chicken, sun-dried tomatoes, and spinach.

Tomorrow's school lunch: Leftover chicken from dinner, cheese with gluten-free crackers, baby spinach, and orange slices.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Day three hundred and two

This is a mystery lunch.  I'm a month behind in posting photos, and I can't recall what this one is.  It's clearly sauce with mozzarella cheese on top of it, but I just can't tell what's under it.  Brown rice pasta?  Anyone?

Dinner: Chicken in a teriyaki glaze (Recipe: Double Delicious), brown rice (with pureed cauliflower; Double Delicious), sliced apples, and salad.

My daughter wanted me to take a pic of her plate as well, so here it is.  :)

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Day Two hundred and fifty-seven

Chicken pasta salad (corn, spinach, chicken, whole grain shells) for our hike this afternoon.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Day Two hundred and eleven

Dinner: Chicken, cheese, and black bean quesadilla casserole (crockpot; recipe was a conglomerate of something I found on allrecipes.com, and another from Make it Fast, Cook it Slow).



Dinner: Above casserole w/sour cream, and sliced pears.


Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Day One hundred and ninety-seven

Dinner: Using a recipe from Allrecipes.com called, "Fettuccine with sweet pepper cream sauce," I modified this to meet the tastes of my family. I followed the recipe fairly closely, but added chicken, fresh green beans, and omitted the cayenne pepper. I served it over whole grain spaghetti, alongside strawberries, and it was awesome. Kudos to my friend Julie for sharing this recipe with me!

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Day One hundred and ninety-four


Picnic lunch at the park: French bread, sliced chicken, fresh mozzarella, cheddar cheese, strawberries, steamed carrots, sliced apple, and (missing from the picture) yesterday's whole wheat oatmeal raisin cookies.

Dinner: Turkey cheese burgers on whole grain sandwich thins, bruscetta, green beans, and cantaloupe.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Day One hundred and six

Asian coconut soup (chicken, tofu, carrots, snap peas and noodles)


Dinner: Thai coconut soup and fruit salad


Whole wheat bread (bread machine)

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Day Sixty-four

Breakfast: Maple french toast sticks (with sweet potato puree; Recipe: Sneaky Chef)

Breakfast: French toast sticks, turkey bacon, pineapple, and grapes


Dinner: Fondue night. Cheese and white wine fondue


Grilled chicken and steamed broccoli, cauliflower, and carrots


Cheddar biscuits (think Red Lobster biscuits, but these are half whole wheat and all natural; recipe: Fix, Freeze, Feast)


Dinner: Cheese fondue, grilled chicken, steamed veggies, and cheddar biscuits


Last but not least, fruit salad. My husband made this- mangos, strawberries, and blueberries

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Day Forty-four

Dinner: White wine and cheese bread (recipe: Cooking Light). This bread smelled SO good while I was photographing it that I almost bit it. Technically the recipe calls for beer, which is how I usually make it, but someone (ahem, husband) drank the last beer the last time he BBQed, and I did not know this.

Dinner: Salsa chicken and black bean soup garnished with avocado, sour cream, and shredded cheddar (recipe: Make it Fast, Cook it Slow), grapes, and steamed carrots. This soup was incredible. Highly recommend it!



Vanilla yogurt

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Day Thirty-three

Dinner: Brown sugar chicken (crockpot; recipe: Make it Fast, Cook it Slow), over brown rice, with peas, and fresh watermelon. I'm sad to say that watermelon is officially out of season... this one was terrible, and will be the last one I buy until next year!

Monday, October 11, 2010

Day Twenty-eight

Dinner: Chicken Stroganoff over egg noodles (crockpot), kale, and sliced pears. Kale was made by my mom, as we were at her house, and I only brought my crockpot. :)

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Day Twenty-two

Breakfast: Challah french toast, turkey sausage, and fruit salad.

Dinner: Orzo salad (orzo, fresh basil, sun-dried tomatoes, parm cheese).

Dinner: Orzo salad, BBQ chicken, steamed broccoli, sliced pears.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Day Eighteen

Dinner: Chicken Tetrazzini (crockpot) over egg noodles, lima beans, and fruit salad.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Day Sixteen


Dinner: Chinese chicken and vegetables (broccoli, zucchini, carrots, and mushrooms) in a brown sauce over rice, and sliced apples.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Day Six

I did not take into account that when my younger daughter looked at her teddy bear burger, her first reaction would be, "don't cut off his ears!!!" Oops. But, she went on to finish the whole burger, which is quite unusual for her.

Dinner: Chicken apple teddy bear burgers, homemade whole wheat mac & cheese (with pureed cauliflower), steamed mini broccoli and carrots, sliced strawberries.
Teddy bear burger recipe from Family Favorite Meals (Annabel Karmel)
Mac & cheese recipe from Sneaky Chef to the Rescue (Missy Chase Lapin)

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Day Three

Dinner: Cooked by Terry. My only contribution was the fruit. BBQed turkey legs for the carnivores, grilled chicken for those of us who don't want to touch animals' bones (aka- me), corn, steamed carrots, and watermelon.

Pear & apple applesauce: Before


Pear and apple applesauce: After

Thursday, September 9, 2010

A year in the life of a kitchen

I love to cook; in fact, I grew up cooking. I was my mom's sous chef (and as she pointed out, still am), and could be found at her elbow chopping or mixing on any occasion that involved food (and come on, what occasion didn't?) Once on my own, I began to find my own cooking voice. In college, it was mostly mac and cheese made in the microwave hidden under my dorm bed, since a) the microwave was the only appliance I owned, and b) microwaves were not technically allowed in dorms and therefore had to be hidden.

Fast forward to the present. With a pre-diabetic husband and two little girls to cook for, our eating habits are way different than mine were in college. As a psychologist with a dissertation on eating disorders under my belt, I try to use my knowledge of nutrition, healthy food environments, and family meal time as my motivator to enhance my family's health and food experience. My intent is to cook low fat, low sugar, whole grain meals from whole, organic foods, as much as possible. That means no mixes, nothing from a can (except things like beans or tomatoes), and virtually no white flour. Although both girls are amazing in their willingness to try and like most anything, I do have a husband who loves red meat (whereas I feed the family only poultry and occasionally fish), as well as craves variety. As a rule, I make two vegetarian meals a week, and put extra thought into those so as not to receive flack for "non-meat," aka, boring, meals). So, my aim becomes to cook meals that satisfy everyone, and are full of flavor. And, as are so many of us in this day and age, we're on a budget. Basically, I try to cook with whatever produce is on sale each week, and often shop in bulk, and in season. I pre-plan about two to three weeks worth of meals at a time, then grocery shop and adjust the menus as needed. I don't always stick to what I've chosen, but I try pretty hard. I consider myself a recipe scavenger. Over the years, I have compiled a pretty hefty collection of recipes. I'm frequently checking new cookbooks out of the library (and copying recipes to add to our repertoire), as well as ripping recipes out of magazines, or asking friends (and even restaurants) for the recipe when we eat something we love. One other thing... I'll often cook a meal in bulk, portion out dinner for that night, and freeze the rest for a future meal.

So, with that said... I began a year in the life of a kitchen. As you'll see, my kitchen gets a lot of action.

I hope to document, via photo, each meal that I make, and make new meals as often as possible. I won't bother documenting meals such as cereal with milk, or PB&J, but anything that involves the stove, oven, crockpot, bread machine, or griddle is game. I'll be happy to share recipes anytime.

Happy eating!

DAY ONE:

Dinner: Oriental Chicken Stir-Fry (chicken, egg, broccoli, cauliflower, red peppers, water chestnuts, carrots, zucchini, and mushrooms, in a soy-sake-broth sauce).


School snack: Granola bars. My little one helped me cut this one, which is why it has a bit of an unusual shape. I'll portion them out, and freeze them.

Purees for the freezer: Cauliflower. I puree lots of fruits and vegs and add them to recipes. Cauliflower often ends up in homemade mac and cheese. I credit this to the Sneaky Chef, whose cookbooks feature this method of cooking.

By way of full disclosure, I should also mention that we made whole wheat peach-strawberry pancakes this morning... they came out kind of flat, and someone (ahem) threw the leftovers in the compost. No photos here.