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Attainable goals are the ones for me. Encouraged by our dog Spot and family eaters, I purpose to cook once a week and make it new and delicious. If I cook more often, I get more weeks off later on.

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Spinach-Cream Cheese Dijon Chicken AND Lemon Spinach Tomato Orzo

This recipe is from my daughter Anne who came home last weekend and prepared us this feast! It has gone on our short list, and takes just 25 minutes start to finish (unless you double it).

INGREDIENTS
For the Chicken
8 - 10 chicken tenderloins (we use the flash frozen ones, thawed. If you have a 75-lb-dog like our daughter does, thaw on top of fridge)
A few handfuls of fresh spinach
1 cup whipped cream cheese at room temp
Salt
Pepper
Grey Poupon Mustard
Toothpicks

For the Orzo
1.5 - 2 cups uncooked Orzo pasta
4-6 TBSP butter, to taste
1 full lemon juiced (do not use prepared juice, it makes a difference)
1 - 2 diced tomatoes
1 cup shredded Parmesan Cheese
A few handfuls of fresh spinach
Salt
Pepper

COOKING INSTRUCTIONS
Preheat broiler to high. Move rack about 6" from top. Also put medium pot of water on high to boil for Orzo.

Cut tenderloins in half as if you are butterflying them. (8 tenderloins will make 16 pieces) Salt and pepper to taste.

Lay cut tenderloins on foil wrapped cookie sheets. Spread each with as much cream cheese as you like. Press 6-8 spinach leaves onto the cream cheese side of the tenderloins.


Roll up the tenderloins starting with the fat end, rolling toward skinny end and secure with a toothpick. Dollop each rolled tenderloin with Grey Poupon to taste. The rolled up chickens should be about 2" apart.

Broil about 8 - 10 minutes til tops are browned and chicken cooked all the way through. (Cut into one piece before removing from oven to be sure it is not pink)

Add Orzo to boiling water with 1 tsp salt.

While pasta is cooking, dice tomatoes.

When Orzo is cooked, drain and return to pot. Add butter, Parmesan and tomatoes and stir until cheese and butter are melted. Add salt and pepper and fresh squeezed lemon, mix.

Serve with chicken and enjoy! Big eaters will enjoy 6 tenderloins so plan accordingly.


Spot gave this 4 fat paws and sat under her big sister's chair the entire dinner



Thursday, February 16, 2012

Lov'n Valentines Din-Din

It took a few days to recover from the flu, but we did it, we finally celebrated!

Our annual dinner is verrrry time-consuming but well worth it. I forgot that my recipe meant what I said tonight, so we did not eat til 10 p.m. Seriously, plan that your day is just about this meal and start after lunch. This menu is so good that we now cross Caesar Salad and French Onion Soup off our restaurant options. Bet you will, too.


Menu
The Best French Onion Soup
Caesar Salad
Bread of Garlic


Serves 6-8 depending on soup bowl size
Prep Time: 5 minutes the day ahead of time, and 5 hours the day of

CAESAR SALAD INGREDIENTS:
1 baguette, cubed and broiled til light brown (drizzle with Olive Oil first)
5 cloves of garlic, diced + ¼ cup Extra Virgin Olive Oil: place in Mason jar with lid and refrigerate at least 24 hours ahead of time
2 large heads (or 3 small) Romaine
½ tsp dry mustard
1 ½ tsp Kosher salt
Grated black pepper to taste
Place 3 TBSP red wine vinegar and 6 TBSP Extra Virgin Olive Oil in another Mason jar with lid and chill while preparing meal
1 egg
¼ to ½ cup shredded Parmesan cheese


FRENCH ONION SOUP INGREDIENTS:
10 large onions – 5 red and 5 white – sliced thin and separated into rings
1 cup unsalted butter
2 – 3 TBSP Wondra
2 ½ cans chicken broth
2 ½ cans beef broth
½ cup white wine
1 tsp pepper
6-8 slices of your choice of gourmet bread, sliced to fit oven-proof bowl
12 slices mozzarella cheese
Grated hard Parmesan cheese (almost entire block)
Grated Gruyere cheese (entire block)


BREAD OF GARLIC INGREDIENTS:
Loaf of choice, sliced (this works with Tuscan, Rosemary, 3 cheese & more)
1 stick unsalted butter
1 – 1 ½ cups shredded Parmesan
5 cloves minced garlic

DAY AHEAD:
Prepare garlic and olive oil for Caesar Salad, refrigerate.

DAY OF (Begin 5 hours before you want to serve, I’m not kidding):
Dice baguette and broil til lightly browned, set aside.

Prepare Garlic Bread: melt butter, mince garlic, mix with Parm. Spread each slice with mixture, wrap loaf in foil and bake at 350 for 1 hour (or longer).

Peal and slice the onions, place on a platter or bowl(s).

When almost done slicing onions, melt 2 sticks of butter on medium in large skillet. Add onions to skillet in about 4 batches, keeping onions in skillet, just rotate more cooked ones to the top. This will take the most amount of time – about 2 hours. Sauté til onions are clear, but don’t burn.

While onions are doing their thing, prepare romaine: wash and rip into bite-size pieces, chill. (I also like to chill my salad bowl)

Place 3 TBSP red wine vinegar and 6 TBSP extra virgin olive oil in covered Mason jar and chill til serving time.

When onions are clear, add Wondra and stir in both broths, wine and pepper. Bring to boil, then simmer 15 minutes.

While soup is simmering, prepare part of the salad: Place croutons on bottom of salad bowl, pour over them 2 TBSP of the overnight garlic/olive oil mixture and toss. On top of this, place romaine and toss with the salt and dry mustard and pepper.


Set oven-proof soup bowls on a jelly-roll type tray (rimmed). Place a piece of bread on the bottom of each bowl and sprinkle with shredded Gruyere and purchased shredded Parmesan. Ladle soup over bread. Top with fresh shaved/shredded Parm and 2 mozzarella slices per bowl. Remove your bread and keep it in the foil. Place soup tray under broiler and heat until cheese melts, remove immediately. Watch it carefully.

While soup is broiling, finish salad. Cook egg in gently simmering water for 90 seconds. Pour about 80% of the red wine vinegar/extra virgin oil over the romaine and toss with Parmesan. Crack the egg over the salad and toss once again.

Feast!

Spot gave no paws. At first she was excited to hear the chopping, but promptly left the room when she smelled onions. Besides that, cooking cut into her nap time...

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Our Annual Valentine's Din-Din

Oh my gosh! All I was going to post tonight was the count down to our annual Valentine dinner (French Onion Soup and Caesar Salad)...

I record "The Nate Show" every day and today's playback featured a celebrity chef and her French Onion Soup and Salad --- suitable for Valentines! While I dig this show and the people, my recipe is heartier and just plain... uh... better.

Watch for my "Not So Famous Excellent Valentine Menu" coming in a few days. It's in queue after we try our daughter's Dijon-y Cream Cheese Chicken Tenders with Orzo.

We have a big week on our hands!

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Parmesan Chicken

This is the reason why my husband won’t go to Italian restaurants anymore. It is absolutely wonderful and every time I make it, I add something new or give it a twist. Sometimes I miss going to restaurants, though.


Prep Time: 40 Min.
Cook Time: 50 min.


INGREDIENTS:
5 - 6 skinless, boneless chicken breasts
1 medium red onion, minced
5 cloves garlic, squeezed
Sea salt
Ground pepper
Onion salt
½ bag fresh spinach
Extra virgin olive oil
1 – 1 ¼ cups Italian bread crumbs
1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
¾ cup shredded parmesan cheese
2 eggs
1 can tomato paste (14 oz)
2 cans herb seasoned diced tomatoes (14 oz each)
1/2 - 1 pkg fettuccine


In large skillet, sauté onions and garlic in Extra Virgin Olive Oil til soft over medium heat. When nearly done, add the fresh spinach and cook til wilted. Remove and place on plate.

MULTITASK: While sautéing, prepare chicken. Set out two pie plates and another plate. In first pie plate, place beaten eggs. In second pie plate, place bread crumbs, adding salt and pepper. Dip each breast in egg, then cover with crumbs. Place coated breast on plate til ready to brown.

When skillet is empty of the onion mixture, add enough Extra Virgin Olive Oil to coat bottom, place all 5 breasts in pan and cook til brown on each side.

Using 10 x 13 baking pan, arrange browned breasts so that they do not touch. Dollop the onion/spinach mixture on each. Then add generous TBSPs of tomato paste. Sprinkle with onion salt. Cover breasts with the 2 cans of the diced tomatoes. Then add the Parmesan, followed by the mozzarella. Tent with foil and bake at 350 for 25 minutes. Check doneness.
Pause and boil water for fettuccine and cook according to package directions.


Continue baking chicken for another 15-25 minutes, uncover last five minutes. You want the chicken cooked through and the cheese melted. Cooking time depends on how thick the breasts and how much you pile on.
Serve over fettuccine.




Spot gave this a NO PAW because she was upstairs mourning her boys who had the nerve to go to the other brother's house