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Showing posts with label dinner. Show all posts

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Superchickenfragilisticexpiwafflelicious!

Today Big Daddy declared that today I would be making all decisions. We left the house and promptly had a flat tire. Big Daddy bought new tires this week so he was super thrilled but we trudged on and had a good day. Around six he asked me what I wanted for dinner and I didn't have a clue so I got a little thinkish and did a little googilinating and I came up with an adventure. We went here and had this:
If you have never experienced chicken and waffles, I'm going to assert that this is a culinary spiritual experience. My first bite was just chicken and waffle. For my second flavor combo I went with the chicken, waffle and gravy. Mmmmmmmmmmmmm. After awhile I couldn't stand it so I went for it with the chicken, waffles and syrup. I made noises that made other diners uncomfortable. Big Daddy being a true adventurer went for the waffle, syrup, chicken and gravy "full monty." The thing that made this super fantastic bubble plastic to me is that it's like eating dinner and dessert all at the same time with no vegetables clogging up the works. It was the perfect cheat day meal! 

I hope you're enjoying your weekend! Peace, love and finger lickin' waffle yum.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

In Praise of the Punt!

As some of you know, I went a little crock pot crazy last year. I got a crock pot cook book called Make it Fast Cook it Slow (and subsequently several other crock pot cookbooks) and I just went a little bananas using this amazing little contraption to make dinner out of bits and pieces. What crock pot cooking reminded me (because I have always considered a recipe a template rather than precise instructions) is the it's okay to punt. It's okay to use chocolate chips instead of raisins (they're both brown after all). It's okay to use mustard, soy sauce and any flavor of jelly to make a sauce for chicken or chops. It's okay to use rotini instead of linguini or rice instead of potatoes. It's okay to leave out stuff you don't like. And above all, it's okay if it doesn't turn out amazing. Sometimes it will.

Take my dinner tonight: I have four little pork chops that need to get cooked today. I have some salad dressing that we got for free at a food show and I have some fresh pears. I'm gonna cook those things together. If the flavor works once the meat is done then I'm good and if it doesn't I'll take the juice out and add some soy sauce or some mustard or some cinnamon to give it a little more umph! I'm not afraid because as far as I know this isn't anyone's last meal. It's just dinner and it might be really delicious dinner or it might be "let's not do that again"dinner and either way, it's going to be okay. So take a few chances. Get out your crock pot and start with some easy recipes (chicken, salsa, corn, black beans--cook, shred chicken with two forks and mix in cream cheese. Eat in tortillas. So. Flippin. Good.) and after you've tried a few of those, have an adventure! Go off the grid! Mix it up a little and feel free to punt! You've got my permission.

I'll be back with the results. Happy creative cooking!