Last night's recipe, from Robin Rescues Dinner, was also worth posting. My only modification would be to cook the chicken for about 20 minutes, drain the grease, then cook for another 25-30 minutes with the sauce. It took about 50 minutes for the chicken to cook through for me. The sauce was pretty sweet, so the sweet potatoes I served with this was probably overkill! May go with mashed potatoes next time. Happy Cooking!
Miller, Robin. Photographs by Ben Fink. "Chicken Thighs with Bourbon Barbecue Sauce." Recipe. Robin Rescues Dinner. Clarkson Potter, 2009. 98.
Chicken Thighs with Bourbon Barbecue Sauce Serves: 4 Prep Time: 10-15 minutes Cook Time: 35-40 minutes (10 minutes less for boneless) Ingredients Cooking spray 2 pounds skinless chicken thighs salt and freshly ground pepper 1 cup ketchup 1/4 cup bourbon 3 Tablespoons light brown sugar 2 Tablespoons red wine vinegar 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce 2 teaspoons reduced-sodium soy sauce 1 teaspoon garlic powder 1/2 teaspoon dry mustard powder Directions
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Miller, Robin. Photographs by Ben Fink. "Chicken Thighs with Bourbon Barbecue Sauce." Recipe. Robin Rescues Dinner. Clarkson Potter, 2009. 98.
I'm always a little timid trying out new recipes. There are many times when I try it and either I mess it up or I just flat out don't like it. However, I am so sick of eating the same thing every night that I hit my local library and checked out about 50 cookbooks. I am now bound and determined to try to make something new once a week so I can expand my horizons. This one, from Super Suppers Cookbook is a definite keeper!
I made a mixture of white and brown rice and steamed broccoli to go with it. The only thing I would change would be making more of the marinade so I had more of the sauce to go over the rice and broccoli. Happy Cooking!
Byrd, Judie. "Asian Flank Steak." Recipe. Super Suppers Cookbook. Meredith Books, 2007. 22.
I made a mixture of white and brown rice and steamed broccoli to go with it. The only thing I would change would be making more of the marinade so I had more of the sauce to go over the rice and broccoli. Happy Cooking!
Asian Flank Steak Serves: 6-8 2 pounds beef flank steak 1/2 cup soy sauce 1/4 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice 1/4 cup finely minced onion 1/4 cup packed brown sugar 2 Tablespoons toasted seasame oil 1 Tablespoon grated fresh ginger (I left this out, as I am not a big fan of ginger) 1 Tablespoon minced fresh garlic (I used the jarred version) 1 teaspoon dried red pepper flakes (optional) Directions
To Freeze Add all ingredients to freezer bag and freeze up to 1 month. Defrost completely in refrigerator before continuing to step 2. |
Byrd, Judie. "Asian Flank Steak." Recipe. Super Suppers Cookbook. Meredith Books, 2007. 22.
Today will be my first "Tackle it Tuesday" and I'm going to start with my office at work. It seems that if my office at work is neat and tidy when I leave for the day, it makes me want to carry it to my car and then home with me.
BEFORE
What you can't see in the before pictures is the inch of dust that covered all the surfaces.
AFTER
I even went so far as to clean out my drawers and overhead cubbies! Good luck to you as you tackle your Tuesday!
I recently made a tutu for my niece's 3rd birthday. It was so much fun and turned out so cute, that I thought I would share how I made it. For the most part, I followed the instructions from the video I found on YouTube, How to make a no sew tutu, if you want a visual.
Materials:
scissors
ruler
4 - 6" rolls (25 yards each) tulle in the color(s) you want - less if you want a thinner tutu
1" silk ribbon - you'll need the waist size you want plus 20 inches (to make the bow).
other fun ribbons (optional)
Directions:
Materials:
scissors
ruler
4 - 6" rolls (25 yards each) tulle in the color(s) you want - less if you want a thinner tutu
1" silk ribbon - you'll need the waist size you want plus 20 inches (to make the bow).
other fun ribbons (optional)
Directions:
- Cut the tulle
I cut the tulle for this skirt every 24" (most tutus for little girls are probably cut at 20", but I wanted a longer drop... 12" instead of 10"). You may not need to cut all the tulle, but I used almost all four rolls.
- Knot the ribbon
Tie a knot 10" from each end of your ribbon. The measurement between each knot should be the waist measurement you're looking for. The good news is, it's easy to adjust if it's a little to big or small.
- Decide on your pattern
Because I didn't want a solid tutu, I bought 3 light purple and 1 dark purple rolls of tulle. I also wanted a very thick tutu. (I'm a little modest and didn't want my niece's behind to show through.) My pattern was 5 doubled-up knots of light, 2 single knots of dark.
- Tie on the tulle
Lay out the ribbon in front of you. Fold a piece of tulle in half (two pieces to double-up), this will create a loop at one end. Thread the looped end under the ribbon, then pull the two (or four if doubled-up) ends through the loop. Pull the tulle tight around the ribbon. It's that easy! A little time consuming, but definitely worth it. (If this part was confusing, watch the video.)
- Add embelishments
When I finished with the tulle, I took coordinating 1/4" ribbon, cut slightly shorter than the tulle, and tied it on with the same tying technique as above. I thought about even sewing little flowers at the bottom, but didn't want to go too far with it in case she didn't like it.
Hope you love it!
Most of these are new recipes, so will post them if they turn out!
A special thanks to Laura from "I'm an Organizing Junkie" for hosting Menu Plan Monday!
Monday: | Dinner out to Red Robin with friends (Chosen because it is very kid friendly!) | |
Tuesday: | Chicken Thighs with Bourbon BBQ Sauce Baked Sweet Potatoes Corn (Hopefully I can still get fresh corn on the cob) | |
Wednesday: | Meat Loaf Mashed Potatoes and Gravy | |
Thursday: | Asian Flank Steak Brown Rice Steamed Broccoli | |
Friday: | Leftovers | |
Saturday: | Bacon wrapped Filet (from Omaha Steaks) Texas Toast Green Beans (Once again, hopefully I can still get fresh) Fresh Tomatoes, Mozzarella, Basil, with Balsamic Vinegar | |
Sunday: | Fantasy Football Draft Party... not sure what appetizer we'll take yet. |
A special thanks to Laura from "I'm an Organizing Junkie" for hosting Menu Plan Monday!