Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Make it with what you have on hand Stuffed Chicken

     There will be no picture for this because although I am writing for anyone who might be interested, my real only talent lies in making pretty delicious meals from what I have on hand.  My daughter, Anessa even came up with a cute name if the Food Network ever got wind of this. So, with that in mind, I told my niece to list everything she had in her pantry, refrigerator and freezer.  I then took  that list and created a few meals that are healthy, not complicated and somewhat fast. Maybe I can get my niece to post a picture of the chicken and I can add it later. If you would like me to do this for you, send me a list of what you have to work with and I'll do my best to come up with something heavenly.This is

Simple Supper #4 Stuffed Chicken Thighs.

Preheat oven to 350
Line a baking sheet with foil. Cut another sheet a foil that you will tent over the chicken.
Bring a pot of water to a boil.

Ingredients;
4-6 boneless skinless thighs slightly flattened by putting them one at a time between 2 sheets of waxed paper and banging with a heavy skillet.  I am looking for flat and pretty uniform.  Not paper thin.
About a TBSP of EVOO to rub onto the chicken.
garlic powder, salt and pepper to season the chicken
NEXT TIME BUY AND ADD DRIED ROSEMARY.

Filling
about 1/4 cup shredded zucchini dry it on a paper towel.  (Use the rest for salad.)
1 heaping Tbsp chopped cilantro
1 diced poratabella mushroom divided 1/4 cup for the filling the rest for the sauce (You will use some for a sauce.)
1/4 of an onion sliced very thinly
1 TBSP shredded carrot (Use the rest for your salad.)
1/4 cup seasoned bread crumbs.  (If your bread crumbs are not seasoned add a little salt and pepper.)
1/4 cup pepper jack cheese

  1. Rub chicken with EVOO and sprinkle with salt pepper and garlic powder. Set aside.
  2. In a bowl, put in all of the other ingredients.  Toss gently with your fingers. Try not to mash.  Keep everything light.
  3. On the baking sheet, take one chicken thigh and add 1 TBSP of the filling to the middle.  Roll to cover the filling and make sure thigh is seam side down.  The chicken does NOT need to overlap.
  4. Bake at 350 for 20 minutes. Turn the oven off. Tent the foil over the chicken and return to the oven.
Ingredients
1 cup pumpkin cleaned, peeled  and cut into cubes (Make sure that this is pumpkin for baking not just the jack-o-lantern pumpkin. Use the canned pumpkin, if yours is not a baking pumpkin.)
1 carrot washed peeled and cut into about the same size as the pumpkin
1 sweet potato washed peeled and cut into cubes same size as other veggies.
1/8 inch of cinnamon stick or a pinch of dry
1 TBSP  butter or margarine

  1. Toss veggies into boiling water. Add 1 tsp. salt.
  2. Boil for about 10 min. Until cubes are soft. 
  3. Drain (save 1 cup of the water) and remove cinnamon stick and in the same pot, mash the potatoes to the consistency you like.If the mash is too stiff add a little milk or water that you used to boil veggies in.
  4. Add butter or margarine.Stir, cover and set aside.

Sauce
Ingredients;
1 heaping TBSP sugar free jam
1 heaping TBSP balsamic vinegar
Mushrooms
NEXT TIME BUY AND ADD ONE DRIED CHILI PEPPER

In a small saucepan or in a microwave safe dish, put a little EVOO and saute the mushrooms a little. Add both the jam and vinegar and stir. Heat for about 1 min. in microwave. Stir again.  Should be syrup consistency.  If you are using stovetop put in a pan and over low heat stir until it's the right consistency. Spoon over the chicken.

Except for the salad you are good to go.  






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