Sunday, December 4, 2011
Chicken Marsala
Also I found a smaller bottle of Marsala Cooking Wine next to the vinegar and balsamic vinegar section of the grocery store, which was sized perfectly, (12.7 fl oz) instead of having to buy a large bottle at a more expensive price. So without further delay:
Chicken Marsala
2 tsp Butter
3 Garlic Cloves (3 tsp Diced Garlic)
1/2 Large Onion
1 Cup Sliced Mushrooms
1 TBSP Thyme
1 Bottle Marsala Wine (12.7 oz or 1 1/2 Cups)
2 Cups Low Sodium Chicken Broth
2 Cups Low Sodium Beef Broth
2 tsp Worcestershire Sauce
4 Chicken Breasts (Medium sized, boned and skinless)
Minced Parlsey for Garnish (about 2 tsp)
Slurry:
1 TBSP Corn Starch
3 TBSP Cold Water
Melt the butter and saute the onions, garlic, and mushrooms in a heavy bottomed stock pot. After 7-8 minutes de-glaze your pan with the Marsala wine, stirring constantly to scrap up the brown bits from the bottom of the pan. Add both stocks and thyme, bring to rolling boil, and add chicken breasts to braise in sauce.
Allow to boil down to 1/2 in size (about 20 - 25 minutes). Add slurry and stir, bring back to boil and sauce will thicken. Pull chicken breasts and plate, pouring sauce over top. (Also goes great over pasta). Garnish with minced parsley and serve. Serves 4
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Thoughts & Creation
We think approximately sixty thousand thoughts daily. We are always thinking. Our mind can be our best friend or our worst enemy depending on what we choose to do with it. God has given us a powerful tool that allows us to be creators of our lives. We are completely in charge of our minds. No matter how we are feeling physically or emotionally, we are free mentally to think any thought of our choice.
Our mental body is at a higher vibration than our emotional body, meaning our minds are more powerful than our feelings. We have been trained to listen to our feelings and create thoughts that match our feelings. Therefore, if we are feeling negative feelings, we will think negative thoughts. We believe we cannot start thinking and perceiving ourselves in a positive light until we feel positive feelings. Take charge of you life by taking charge of your thoughts. Change your life by changing your thoughts. – Carol Tuttle: Page 9, Remembering Wholeness: A Personal Handbook for Thriving in the 21st Century.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
State of the Union Address
"And so the question is whether all of us – as citizens, and as parents – are willing to do what's necessary to give every child a chance to succeed.
That responsibility begins not in our classrooms, but in our homes and communities. It's family that first instills the love of learning in a child. Only parents can make sure the TV is turned off and homework gets done. We need to teach our kids that it's not just the winner of the Super Bowl who deserves to be celebrated, but the winner of the science fair; that success is not a function of fame or PR, but of hard work and discipline." President Obama -State of the Union Address - 25th Jan 2011.
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Seattle Teriyaki Sauce - My Version
Now as we begin 2011, the fates have smiled on me and I have found it! The mother of all Teriyaki Recipes! Once you try this you will never allow another bottle of store-made sauce in your home again. Brace yourselves.
2016 Disclaimer Update: It's been brought to my attention that this sauce is not considered authentic to Seattle's version of teriyaki sauce. This is my version that comes close to the ones in Seattle. I'm sorry to have previously claimed this as "Authentic Seattle Teriyaki Sauce." - My Bad.
Seattle Chicken Teriyaki Sauce - My Version
Ingredients:
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- 2 Cups Soy Sauce
- 2 Cups plus 2 tsp Sugar
- 4 1/2th Cups Water
- 2 tsp Ginger Root - Minced
- 2 TBSP Garlic – Minced
- 1/4th Cup Apples - Chopped
- 1/4th Cup Celery - Chopped
- 1 TBSP White Onions - Diced
- 1 TBSP Parsley - Chopped
- 1 Cup Leaf Lettuce - Chopped
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- 2 TBSP Corn Starch
- 2 TBSP Cold Water
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- Chicken Thighs
- Freshly Cooked Rice
- Shredded Carrots and Leaf Lettuce (Salad)
- Lite Poppycorn Ranch Dressing or Honey Mustard Dressing
- Sriacha Hot Sauce – for some heat
- Sesame Seeds - garnish
Sauce is also great on grilled New York Steak cut into thin strips, as well as grilled shrimp with pineapple on kabobs. Enjoy!
Thus far, this tastes the most similar to the Seattle Ma and Pa Shops. It's not their original recipe, but for me it's close enough to evoke fond memories of rainy lunches on the go. I can't even tell you how excited I am about this. I've already made a double batch and it's cooling in my fridge for use throughout the week! Enjoy!