Showing posts with label Chicken. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chicken. Show all posts

Sunday, April 21, 2013

**Starring: Thai Basil**


Introducing...Thai Basil.  Though this herb shares it name with the common Sweet Basil, it possesses a flavor & fragrance all its own.  When customers linger by our herbs at the stand, I will often ask them to rub a leaf & sniff.  The reaction is always the same -- Mmmm!  Thai basil smells very much like licrorice & is most often associated with Asian cooking.  Like other varieties of basil, it is not an herb that should be cooked, but rather tossed in at the end of cooking. 

Recently, we made stirfry (for the recipe see:  http://greatlettuce.blogspot.com/2011/12/starring-bok-choy.html ).  We made some slight changes that enhanced the flavors tremendously.  Instead of olive oil, we used sesame oil.  We used baby bok choy, separating the leaves & stems.  The leaves were tossed in later as we were putting the sauce in the wok.  Before serving, we mixed in about 2 tsp of freshly chopped Thai Basil.  The combination of flavors was perfect.

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Grilled Chicken with Fresh Guacamole


Last night, our supper just happened & it was delicious!  I marinated chicken breasts in Italian dressing during the afternoon.  I always cut the pieces in half lengthwise -- it seems to makes the chicken more moist.  While Freddie was grilling, I browsed through my leftover foods.  (Tuesday is grocery shopping day -- besides the produce we pick up at Market on Saturdays -- so by Monday night it gets to be slim-picking around here!)  I took a perfectly ripe avocado & mashed it.  Then, I added half the juice of a lime, about 1/4 cup of chopped tomato, about 1/4 cup of red onion diced very small & garlic salt to taste.  The guacamole went on top of the grilled chicken beside mashed potatoes and a salad  -- Butterhead & Red Oakleaf topped with dried cherries from MI and dressed with my favorite dressing. http://greatlettuce.blogspot.com/2013/03/unprocessing-foods-entry-2.html 

YUM!