Sunday, October 4, 2009

Dinner

Tonight Berl & Donald came over for dinner.  I made Rachael Ray's Chicken Kiev, Cheesy Orzo, and creamed corn (I didn't read the label clearly, I thought it was regular corn which I am not a fan of but Donald prefers it to broccoli).  We also had Jello Instant Oreo Dessert which I made this morning.  After dinner, we played Sorry.  Donald beat us despite our group effort to keep him from winning.


I didn't use fresh herbs for the Kiev, I just used some italian seasoning mix from the cupboard and fresh garlic.  Next time, I think I will lightly brown or seal the chicken in the oil and then bake it.  I ended up needing to add a cup of water to the orzo in the end and let it go for another 5 minutes and was happy with it. I also used the thin sliced chicken breasts instead of slicing open regular ones.  I am undecided as to whether I'll do that again.  I probably will has it is lesson hassle, all I had to do is pound them down to 1/4 inch.  Each piece was only 4 ounces.  I guess that is fine, Donald had 2.  (If he moves in, feeding a 16 year old boy will be much different than feeding a 10 year old girl.)

Everyone liked the Chicken Kiev (recipe & link below) and only Berl & I liked the Cheesy Orzo (recipe & link below).

I completely forgot to take pictures of the finished product. So I just have 2 cooking pictures and then pictures of the recipes with my notes on them.  I like to make a note on the page of when I made that recipe last and who liked it.  The cheesy orzo says, 10/04/2009, Amy & Berl liked it, Kathryn & Donald do not like it. (Kathryn & Donald's dislike will not stop me from making it again. . . ) Although, in the future, I will probably half it as it does make quite a bit.

So today, I took a couple of pictures (see today's below) and made a dinner for my family.  Making progress on a couple of my goals!



  • Vegetable oil, for frying
  • 4 pieces boneless, skinless chicken breast (6-8 ounces each) or 4 chicken cutlets (6 ounces each)
  • 10 blades fresh chives, chopped to about 2 tablespoons
  • A palmful fresh parsley, finely chopped to about 2 tablespoons
  • A palmful fresh dill, finely chopped, about 2 tablespoons
  • 1 clove garlic, finely chopped
  • 6 tablespoons chilled butter
  • 1 cup flour
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 cup plain bread crumbs
  • A wedge lemon
  • Salt and pepper
  • Plain, round toothpicks (for securing chicken)
Preparation
In a large, deep skillet, heat 1 1/2 inches vegetable oil over medium-high heat. The oil needs to be 360°F for frying. If you do not have a frying thermometer, add a cube of white bread to the hot oil. If the bread browns in a count to 40, the oil is ready.

Cover work surface with waxed paper. Arrange breasts on paper. Butterfly small chicken breasts: cut into flesh and across, but not through the breast, and open them up. The cutlets may just be removed from package and arranged on waxed paper. Cover breast meat with a second sheet of waxed paper. Pound out cutlets to 1/4-inch thick with a small heavy skillet or a rubber mallet. Be careful not to tear meat. Roll up waxed paper and breasts and set aside.

Combine chopped herbs on cutting board with chopped garlic. Cut six tablespoons cold butter into four pieces (1 1/2 tablespoons each) and coat each piece liberally with the herb garlic mixture.
In three disposable pie tins, add flour, eggs beaten with a splash of cold water and bread crumbs (one ingredient in each tin).

Uncover chicken and squeeze a wedge of lemon over breasts. Season chicken with salt and pepper. Place an herb-covered piece of butter on each piece of chicken. Wrap and roll cutlets tightly up and over the butter cubes. Secure stuffed chicken with toothpicks. Roll stuffed breasts in flour, then egg, then bread crumbs.


Fry the Chicken Kiev bundles 7-8 minutes on each side until deep golden brown all over.


Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, 2 turns of the pan
  • 1/2 small onion, chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic, chopped
  • 2 cans (14 ounces) chicken or vegetable broth or stock
  • 2 cups orzo pasta (enriched rice may be substituted)
  • 1/2 cup grated Parmigiano or Romano
  • Salt and freshly ground black pepper

Directions

Preheat a 8 inch pot with a tight fitting cover over moderate heat. Add oil, onion and garlic and saute for 2 or 3 minutes. Add broth to the pan and bring to a boil. Stir in orzo and return broth to a boil. Cover pot and reduce heat to simmer. Cook 15 minutes, stirring occasionally, or until liquid is absorbed and pasta tender. Remove lid and stir in cheese. Season with salt and pepper to your taste. You favorite fresh herbs may also be stirred into the orzo or rice to strengthen the flavor even more.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Dinner tomorrow night

Berl & Donald are coming over tomorrow night for dinner (assuming Berl doesn't get called into work).  Tomorrow afternoon I will be at a pet blessing for the humane society (pictures will be posted!) and Mom will be volunteering at the home tour for Advent House.

I am trying to figure out what I am going to cook.  I am going through Joy of Cooking, one of Sandra Lee's cookbooks (if I can find it), and the interwebnet.  I am going for something homey, something K & D will both eat, something not complicated, but something that takes some effort & care.  So far all I've found is a Chicken & Broccoli Braid.  But I don't think it is what I am looking for.

I found what I was looking for in my Rachael Ray's 30-Minutes Meals 2.  Cheesy Orzo page 63 & Chicken Kiev page 176.  We will also have green beans and maybe even an Oreo Dessert.


This will be the first time I've cooked for Donald.  I've cooked for Berl a few times - not too many. So I'd like this to turn out nicely.  I have made Chicken Kiev before and I *think* I've made Cheezy Orzo.  The green beans and Oreo Dessert are no brainers.  The green beans are probably in my freezer and the Oreo Dessert is one of those instant imitation cheesecake style desserts.

This dinner by the way will help me with goal number 42. Cook fifteen different meals for my family & friends.  As you may have figured out, I don't cook that often.  I make various excuses for not cooking but what it seems to boil down to is I am either not prepared, didn't plan ahead for that night or I am uninspired by cooking meals for just Kathryn and I.

There will definitely be pictures of this meal.  I think I will go ahead and cook this meal even if he gets called into work. It will be good practice and a good dinner.

J. R. Ward

I am a big J. R. Ward fan. She has her critics, but I love her stories and her style.  I just saw an ad on hulu for her new book series.  I am definitely going to be finding and reading it!

Day 0003 - 44. Take a picture a day for 1,001 days & post them on the blog.

44. Take a picture a day for 1,001 days & post them on the blog. {3/1,001}


Day 0003 -This morning at our pancake breakfast fundraiser.


Pictures Day 1 & 2

44.Take a picture a day for 1,001 days & post them on the blog! {2/1,001}

Day 1: one of the pictures of the office we decorated this morning.



Day 2: The movie theater where we watched Zombieland.


Friday, October 2, 2009

26 Things ~ 65. Do a photo scavenger hunt with a friend 6 times

I just sent out an email to some friends to do a photo scavenger hunt using the 26 things theme from Sh1ft.org.  Here is the first list:

1. Couple
2. Slope
3. Plate
4. Going places
5. Scrambled
6. In the distance
7. Underneath
8. Bright
9. 11pm
10. Today
11. Everyday
12. Resemble
13. Childhood memory
14. In the water
15. Flower
16. Button
17. Heritage
18. Glow
19. Clock
20. Closed
21. Smile
22. Back
23. Plastic
24. Handle
25. In my fridge
26. Looking back at me

I will post any links people share for their photos here.

Day Two

Last night, I went to open mike night at a bar with my brother and our friend Connie.  This morning, I feel like a swallowed gravel.  I really can't wait for Michigan to pass the indoor smoking ban.  Tonight B & I are going to see Zombieland and have dinner at Max & Erma's.  I am really looking forward to the date!

Thursday, October 1, 2009

A stranger every ten days

To complete the 100 strangers goal, I will need to take a picture of a stranger every ten days. I am printing out some business card sized cards to give to people when I ask to take their pictures. I need to go pick up some print-able business cards this weekend.

Where to start, where to start?

Last week, I was all geeked and wanted to start on all of the list right then!  Today, I look at the list and don't know where to start! I did take a couple of pictures today of our office manager's office after we decorated it for her birthday.  I also started on my 1,000,000 grains of rice goal over at freerice.com. So far today, I have donated 610 grains of rice.

Day One!

Today is not only the first day of my 101 goals project, but also, the first day of windshield scraping season.  Or, as it is called in our house, the season of windshield washer fluid.