Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Chicken Breast Augmentation

Bigger breasts without the down time!

I called these, "Over-Stuffed Chicken Breasts."

I looked in my fridge and said, "What the F**k am I going to do with this random s**t?"

What I found: (What you need)
Chicken breasts, spinach, spaghetti squash, pinto beans, habanero chile rub.
I had already cooked the squash and beans to my liking.
In a bowl:
-Mix/mash beans with squash
-Rip spinach leaves and mix with beans and squash. Set aside.
On a cutting board:
-Rub chicken with chile rub.
-Cut pockets in chicken and stuff mixture in pockets.

Place chicken in your favorite oven-safe cooking dish and add  more mixture on top of each breast.
Cover and bake at 350 for 30 min. Uncover and drizzle a little olive oil on each breast and bake uncovered for and additional 10 or until juices run clear. (You know that, if you that ignunt, you need to get off the blog.)
I love my Le Creuset!

Monday, January 9, 2012

Potatoes Au Gratin Oh! The Cheesy Goodness!

 Mmmmm...70's cookware...

"straight" from my studio kitchen to you! Tried and true. But seriously, how can you go wrong with all that fat?! 

INGREDIENTS
5ish Potatoes (Enough to fill 9x9 casserole)
1/2 Pound Havarti Cheese
1/4 pound Pancetta or Bacon
3/4-1 pint cream
1 tsp nutmeg
2 Tbsp flour
1/4 cup Bread Crumbs
 
DIRECTIONS
1. Slice potatoes and put into bowl. Toss with nutmeg and cover with cream. (About 3/4 pint) Let sit overnight.
2. Fry pancetta or bacon to desired crispness. Save grease. Dice pancetta.
3. Layer potato slices, pancetta bits and chese in a 9x9 (buttered) casserole dish.
4. Pour left over cream into pancetta pan with left over grease. Constantly stirring on low heat, add 2 Tbsp. flour, one at a time, until roux is smooth. Spoon roux onto potato layers until covered. Pick up casserole dish and gently bang bottom to get roux evenly dispersed throughout the layers. Add more roux if needed/desired. 
5. Cover with foil and bake at 325 for 40 minutes, or until potatoes are tender. Uncover and lightly cover with bread crumbs and bake for another 10 minutes until au gratin is golden bubbly. 
6. Congratulations! You are now the hero of the dinner party!