Welcome to my recipe blog. I created this blog to track my culinary journey and to help organize myself to get my weekly meal planning under control. But I also hope it can help you plan your weekly meals or get recipe ideas for new things to try for your family. I've set up recipes so you can find ideas by type of meal or ingredient, and there will also be categories for daily tips and weekly meal schedules. I would love your input, tips, recipes and meal suggestions. I was inspired to create this blog by seeing some other yummy blog examples, so if you have a similar blog of your own let me know and I'll add a link here.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Greek Cinnamon Stewed Chicked

My family has grown to love this recipe, and even the kids like it.  You can serve it over orzo pasta or rice.  If you simmer it on a little higher heat, you get some nice "burnt" crust on the bottom of the pan, which is actually really yummy.

Recipe
Adapted from Cat Cora on The Oprah Winfrey Show

Ingredients
4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cut into 8 pieces

2 tsp. ground cinnamon
4 tsp. kosher salt
2 tsp. freshly ground black pepper
5 cloves garlic , peeled and minced
2 Tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil
1 large yellow onion , peeled and coarsely chopped
2 cups water
1 can (6 ounces) tomato paste
1 Tbsp. dried Italian herb seasoning
1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese


Directions

Pat the chicken pieces dry with paper towels. Wet chicken will cause the oil to splatter while the chicken is sautéing. Mix the cinnamon, salt and pepper in a small bowl. Rub the chicken pieces on all sides with the seasoning.

Heat the olive oil in a large, nonreactive, deep skillet or dutch oven over high heat. A 12-inch skillet with sides about 2 1/2 to 3 inches high will allow you to brown all the chicken at once. If you don't have a skillet large enough, brown them in two batches using 1/2 the oil for each batch. What's important is that the chicken isn't overcrowded, which would cause them to steam rather than brown.

Add the chicken to the oil and brown for about 4 to 5 minutes on each side. Turn the pieces using a metal spatula, as they have a tendency to stick to the pan. Remove the pieces when they are well browned on all sides.

Mince three of the garlic cloves. Lower the heat to medium-high, and add the onions and minced garlic. Cook for about 3 minutes, stirring constantly, until the onions have softened and are a rich golden brown. Add about 1/2 cup of the water and scrape the bottom of the pan with a spatula or spoon to deglaze the pan, loosening any particles stuck on the bottom.

When the water has evaporated, add the remaining 1 1/2 cups of water, tomato paste, Italian seasoning and remaining 2 garlic cloves, minced.

Return the chicken to the pan. The liquid should cover about 3/4 of the chicken pieces. Cover the pot and simmer over medium-high heat for about 30 to 40 minutes, or until the chicken is tender and thoroughly cooked. If the sauce becomes too thick, it can be thinned with a little more water. Season the finished sauce with kosher salt and pepper to taste. Serve over orzo or rice, cooked according to package directions, and sprinkle Parmesan cheese on top.

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Weekly Menu

New Year, New Focus.

How does life get so busy and the days just slip by? My family is in need of some serious meal planning help, so I'm re-focusing to do my best to plan ahead and get some healthy food on the table. I've been experimenting with the Plan To Eat website, which I really like. If you are on it too, look me up and friend me - we can exchange recipes and help each other along.
Tuesday - Pasta with My Pasta Sauce
Wednesday - Chicken Satay with Peanut Sauce
Thursday - Fillet steaks and potatoes
Friday - Date night surprise
Saturday - Homemade pizza
Sunday - Chicken Provencal