So yesterday my oldest sister came into town and me, her, and my other sister went out to eat at Outback Steakhouse. I asked for a gluten free menu when I got to the table, and at first I thought they forgot about me because it took them SO LONG, but they eventually showed up with it. They probably took so long finding it because it was 1/8 of the size of the normal menus, and on normal paper they had printed out. Now that I think of it, they probably had to go print it out right then...
I ordered the Outback Special, two lobster tails, a sweet potato, and veggies. all with no seasoning, no black pepper, no butter, and no salt.
It took them quite a long time, considering it really wasn't that crowded, and we wondered if their brains exploded back there at all the instructions we gave them for my food. They eventually came out with our food though, but they gave my sister Holly the wrong thing and gave me a normal potato instead of sweet potato. We got them to correct it, but that took quite a while again.
But, awesome news is, nothing made me sick!! :)
Afterwards, we went to Village Foods and HEB to get ingredients, because my oldest sister (Cindy) and I planned to cook all day today.
Thus begins Saturday....
I woke up to Cindy mowing the yard and planting flowers like a crazy person,
I've honestly been wanting to clean it up and plant some flowers, but I didn't really have the extra money or time for it. And doesn't it look pretty?! My sisters were kind enough to pick flowers you rarely have to water because they know I have a tendency to kill plants.
FOOD EXTRAVAGANZA TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cindy and I started by making a meal to put in the freezer. We picked Pan Roasted Chicken with Lemon Garlic Green Beans for our first meal.
Instead of the black pepper, just sprinkle a bit of cayenne pepper instead.
I put a double layer of foil over it, and wrote the cooking instructions on the top with sharpie, and the name so I didn't forget what I had!
Then, Cindy and I were hungry, so we made a meal we could eat. Grilled Flank Steak with Pineapple Salsa.
We are pretty sure we got the wrong kind of steak. But it was flat and beef and didn't look bad, so that's what we got...We don't cook a lot :)
This is a super easy recipe. We cooked the meat on my George Foreman Grill (which I have honestly never used until today), and it made it a lot easier to do other things while it cooked it on both sides. Also, the recipe says to just have the bell peppers and onions raw, but I hate those things raw, so we stuck them on the george foreman grill after the meat was done. It made it SO much better. We didn't have a lime, so we just added a little squirt of lemon juice.
We ate it and it made my stomach slightly uneasy but not sick. We used a chipotle seasoning that only had ingredients as "spices" (thanks a lot jerk spice company), so that might have had black pepper or something in it. It didn't make me sick though, but I could tell I ate something my stomach did not like.
After that, we made another freezer meal, Mediterranean Chicken with Vinegar Roasted Peppers.
For the bell peppers we used one red and three yellow, just because that's all we had left. But I would definitely use red/yellow ones. Plus they are pretty! :) And instead of cloves of garlic in all of our recipes, we used the chopped up kind in a jar already to save time. We used about 1 tsp per "clove." Give or take a little.
The chicken is hiding underneath the mixture. Which by the way, we bought all of our meat from HEB, but they didn't have a very nice selection. I was actually happier with the meat I bought at Walmart, I got chicken at walmart that was basically already cleaned and trimmed and it was antibiotic free/organic/all that good stuff.
We made one last meal to last for the next week. This one was from my Quick-Fix Gluten Free cookbook that Cindy got me.
Southern-Style Chicken and Dumplings.
We made a few changes in the recipe:
butter => coconut oil
milk => almond milk
no bay leaf (I don't like adding things that are poisonous to actually consume to my FOOD)
no half and half (we could have subbed in full fat canned coconut milk but we didn't want to open a whole can for the little amount it called for)
no black pepper => can sprinkle cayenne pepper in
salt => sea salt, of course
we added the full amount of thyme, but next time, we would only do half. It was very strong.
1 1/2 quart GF chicken broth => 2 quarts GF chicken broth
Be sure and read the full recipe before making it. We forgot to cook the chicken mid way through ours. We cooked it on the George Foreman Grill again because it was so convenient. And from the look of all those changes I might as well call this recipe my own lol. Maybe I'll add it to my recipe section later.
Overall, very productive day.
THANK YOU CINDY AND HOLLY!
Did you use boneless or bone in chicken for the Mediterranean Chicken with Vinegar Roasted Peppers
ReplyDeleteI always use boneless because I don't like worrying about bones, but bone-in is what the original recipe uses and I imagine it would keep the chicken juicier.
DeleteI don't like the bones either. Did you alter the cooking time at all? By the way...did you like either of these freezer meals? I'm trying to find some good ones to make this weekend. Thanks!
DeleteAs I recall, I wasn't a big fan. If you'd like to freeze a chicken meal, I suggest doing this:
DeleteUse boneless or bone-in chicken thighs. beat them flat and season them (both sides) with Webers Canadian Chicken seasoning and some garlic powder. Freeze them to let them absorb the seasoning and then you can put them on foil and cook them in the oven at 350-375 degrees until you can pull apart the chicken. It's really good!
I looked back into my blog a bit. The Pan Roasted Chicken with Lemon Garlic Green Beans was way too lemony, as I remember. So I would just sprinkle lemon juice from a slice or leave it out all together. And on these freezer meals, because you are putting them in the oven, I'd put them in the fridge a few hours before you cook them, otherwise cook time with increase exponentially.
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