Chicken for Dinner.
Harlesburg
16-01-2006, 07:23
I got a packet of Chicken Breasts out for tonights dinner a day ago and now what happens everyone and i mean everyone is out or away.
What the hell am i meant to do with it now as it is 7:30 and i havent even started Dinner?
Any suggestions for a really tasty meal?
What are you having for dinner?
What did you have for dinner last night?
What did you just have for dinner now?
Right now i am thinking of Grilling the chicken and having a side dish of Pasta.
I love Pasta mmmmmmmmm i'll probably go with Spirals tonight.
Does anyone have a recipe for Cordon Bleu?
Bacon or is it Ham or Canadian Bacon(What the hell is that anyways) and Cheese sound good.
Help me.:(
Harlesburg
16-01-2006, 07:41
Come on i am starving here.:(
Megaloria
16-01-2006, 07:43
There's an awesome recipe at the Busha Browne's website for a Pukka and Lime Chicken.
Harlesburg
16-01-2006, 08:09
There's an awesome recipe at the Busha Browne's website for a Pukka and Lime Chicken.
Well it is too late now.:(
I got some Green Herb stock powder i got some thyme mashed that in and whipped 4 of them under the grill.
The other one has Chedder Cheese and a rasher of Bacon in it.
So how long does Salmonela take to set in?:eek:
Megaloria
16-01-2006, 08:11
Well it is too late now.:(
I got some Green Herb stock powder i got some thyme mashed that in and whipped 4 of them under the grill.
The other one has Chedder Cheese and a rasher of Bacon in it.
So how long does Salmonela take to set in?:eek:
I dunno, but my views on eating meat demand that if I were in your situation, I'd probably eat the remaining chicken for breakfast tomorrow or sooner.
Harlesburg
16-01-2006, 08:35
I dunno, but my views on eating meat demand that if I were in your situation, I'd probably eat the remaining chicken for breakfast tomorrow or sooner.
Sounds like a good idea to me.
I might even cut some up and make a sandwich, which would solve the problem of what to have for lunch tomorrow.:)
Peisandros
16-01-2006, 10:26
I also had chicken for dinner.
But my Mum made a roast out of it. Fuckin' good too. Kumera, potato and a really nice salad.
Harlesburg
16-01-2006, 10:50
I also had chicken for dinner.
But my Mum made a roast out of it. Fuckin' good too. Kumera, potato and a really nice salad.
Yeah well unless i wanted to eat at 11:30pm i wasn't going to cook a roast.
I only had Chicken Breast not the body.
Damn it was nice.
Peisandros
16-01-2006, 10:52
Yeah well unless i wanted to eat at 11:30pm i wasn't going to cook a roast.
I only had Chicken Breast not the body.
Damn it was nice.
Ahh, the old chicken breast. Solid meal. Anything on the side?
Mariehamn
16-01-2006, 10:52
I only had Chicken Breast not the body.
Damn it was nice.
I think you had a little bit too much fun with that there breast, Harlesburg. I certainly hope that you cooked and ate it, instead of just playing with it for a number of hours.
Harlesburg
16-01-2006, 11:02
I think you had a little bit too much fun with that there breast, Harlesburg. I certainly hope that you cooked and ate it, instead of just playing with it for a number of hours.
Nothing untoward went on.
I have only had 3 beers and no i didn't get two breasts and grind my .............................
Forfania Gottesleugner
16-01-2006, 11:43
You do realize this forum is on the internet right? If you can't find 8 million recipes for chicken on Google you should just put your head in the oven (gas only please).
Harlesburg
16-01-2006, 11:49
You do realize this forum is on the internet right? If you can't find 8 million recipes for chicken on Google you should just put your head in the oven (gas only please).
We don't have a gas oven Spazlock.
The Internet can't answer all these questions whether it was invented by Al Gore or not.
Any suggestions for a really tasty meal?
What are you having for dinner?
What did you have for dinner last night?
What did you just have for dinner now?
You do realize this forum is on the internet right? If you can't find 8 million recipes for chicken on Google you should just put your head in the oven (gas only please).
Down forf...
Of course she/he realizes, he/she prob. was looking for feedback, and trusts Generalites more then some site he/she pulls off google.
Skinny87
16-01-2006, 11:55
Well, at uni I usually have to microwave something, so I have no real cooking tips. On the other hand, have you tried hitting it repeatedly with a stick? Or, find someone who knows what they're doing?
Mariehamn
16-01-2006, 11:59
I. Any suggestions for a really tasty meal?
Why, yes! Beef tostadas, perogies (with cheese and potatoes), grilled chicken with cajun salsa, and pretty much anything battered with beer is good. As long as its food.
II. What are you having for dinner?
I'm actually skipping dinner tonite, as I have to stay in town until 21.00, however, I will be eating a light supper of left-overs.
III. What did you have for dinner last night?
I think it was canned soup. OK, but I really should be less lazy and cook.
IV. What did you just have for dinner now?
Well, I had lunch from a resturant, with chicken, rice, and a sweet and sour sauce that should have just been spicy. It was kind of a downer, along with the salad, or lettuce I should say.
Heh, kinda late now I suppose. I did read your first post, then quickly forgot that these questions were asked.
Forfania Gottesleugner
16-01-2006, 12:29
Down forf...
Of course she/he realizes, he/she prob. was looking for feedback, and trusts Generalites more then some site he/she pulls off google.
Haha, yea I realize sometimes it's fun to be a cocky dick. (double genital reference points)
We don't have a gas oven Spazlock.
The Internet can't answer all these questions whether it was invented by Al Gore or not.
Any suggestions for a really tasty meal?
What are you having for dinner?
What did you have for dinner last night?
What did you just have for dinner now?
Can't say I get the Gore reference but I'm guessing it is because he's a good debator? Lets give those questions a go though:
Freezer food with ranch on it.
I don't know it is 6:27am and I havn't been to bed since the last dinner.
Umm I don't remember but at some recent dinner I had a good pot roast.
Hot Pocket Subs from my freezer and a meatloaf tv dinner also from the freezer.
Harlesburg
16-01-2006, 12:56
Well, at uni I usually have to microwave something, so I have no real cooking tips. On the other hand, have you tried hitting it repeatedly with a stick? Or, find someone who knows what they're doing?
Actually i did beat them with a rolling pin as the recipe book i found told me to.
Pure Metal
16-01-2006, 13:17
layer the chicken with strips of bacon and grill it? eat with some kind of potato thing
cut the pieces open and stuff with some kind of delicious stuffing? could then go with pasta... maybe a nice tomato-y sauce (not ketchup!) on the side?
i want to suggest something with a cheese sauce (cos i fancy cheese sauce right now) but i don't think it would go with chicken...
you could always order out pizza
I V Stalin
16-01-2006, 13:25
Any suggestions for a really tasty meal?
What are you having for dinner?
What did you have for dinner last night?
What did you just have for dinner now?
Yep, but none of them involve meat, and nearly all of them involve meat replacement, as I'm veggie...
Erm...tofu in some form or another. Either that or I'll be lazy and wapp some soy-burgers under the grill and serve with too much brown sauce and a cheese toastie.
Last night - sage and marjoram soya sausages stir-fried with peppers, onion, mushrooms, served with rice.
Jello Biafra
16-01-2006, 13:47
Cooking chicken takes too long just for one person to be eating it. Get takeout or have pizza delivered instead.
Can't say I get the Gore reference During his Presidential campaign, Gore said he invented the internet and this was taken out of context and used to criticize him.
Yep, but none of them involve meat, and nearly all of them involve meat replacement, as I'm veggie...
Erm...tofu in some form or another. Either that or I'll be lazy and wapp some soy-burgers under the grill and serve with too much brown sauce and a cheese toastie.
Last night - sage and marjoram soya sausages stir-fried with peppers, onion, mushrooms, served with rice.I'm not a vegetarian, but I'd like to be. Would you mind terribly coming over to my house and cooking all my meals for me? Lol.
I V Stalin
16-01-2006, 13:57
I'm not a vegetarian, but I'd like to be. Would you mind terribly coming over to my house and cooking all my meals for me? Lol.
Well, if you buy all the food, pay for my travel, etc, then sure. Though something tells me you won't agree to that...
Jello Biafra
16-01-2006, 14:05
Well, if you buy all the food, pay for my travel, etc, then sure. Though something tells me you won't agree to that...I suppose you'd want me to also pay for your lodging or find you a bed, unless you'd want to sleep in mine. Lol.
I V Stalin
16-01-2006, 14:08
I suppose you'd want me to also pay for your lodging or find you a bed, unless you'd want to sleep in mine. Lol.
:p So long as you're not in it as well, I don't mind.
Haha, yea I realize sometimes it's fun to be a cocky dick. (double genital reference points)
Aye it is.
I suppose you'd want me to also pay for your lodging or find you a bed, unless you'd want to sleep in mine. Lol.
I'd assume he'd sleep in your house, you bed however is for you two to discuss.:p
Jello Biafra
16-01-2006, 14:19
:p So long as you're not in it as well, I don't mind.Lol. I'm glad you took that humorously, I was about to go back and delete it.
So, back onto the thread topic, what's your favorite vegetarian dish?
I V Stalin
16-01-2006, 14:26
Lol. I'm glad you took that humorously, I was about to go back and delete it.
So, back onto the thread topic, what's your favorite vegetarian dish?
Anything with cheese in, really.
If I'm not cooking, then deep-fried Camembert with cranberry jam, with a side of asparagus risotto.
If I am cooking, it'd be something quick and simple. Peppers stuffed with rice and msuhroom, with melted goats cheese is very good. A stir fry is always easy, with noodles or rice.
Jello Biafra
16-01-2006, 14:27
A stir fry is always easy, with noodles or rice.
Hm. Maybe I'll lift my ban on cooking, that probably is easy.
I V Stalin
16-01-2006, 14:29
Hm. Maybe I'll lift my ban on cooking, that probably is easy.
If you really want to cop out, get one of those ready-prepared ones from a supermarket - tip it in the wok/frying pan/whatever, and it's ready in 5 minutes. Or do it properly, which is cheaper.
Hm. Maybe I'll lift my ban on cooking, that probably is easy.
Sure, one of the most simple. Dont even need a recipe.
Jello Biafra
16-01-2006, 14:31
If you really want to cop out, get one of those ready-prepared ones from a supermarket - tip it in the wok/frying pan/whatever, and it's ready in 5 minutes. Or do it properly, which is cheaper.If I got a ready-prepared one, would it taste the same if I microwaved it?
I V Stalin
16-01-2006, 14:32
If I got a ready-prepared one, would it taste the same if I microwaved it?
Erm...I don't think you're meant to microwave it...probably not. Stir fry is what is says - you fry it and stir it...:p
Jello Biafra
16-01-2006, 14:34
Erm...I don't think you're meant to microwave it...probably not. Stir fry is what is says - you fry it and stir it...:pLol. I just wanted to show that it's possible to have your cop outs in exponential form.
Is tofu better tasting than soysage?
I V Stalin
16-01-2006, 14:42
Lol. I just wanted to show that it's possible to have your cop outs in exponential form.
Is tofu better tasting than soysage?
Tofu takes on the flavour of whatever you're cooking it with, generally. By itself it's very bland. Soysage is normally flavoured already, with various different herbs, etc. Tofu is better for a stir fry, but if you want something 'meaty' (obviously not actually meat...) in, for example, a pasta dish, use soysage.
Jello Biafra
16-01-2006, 14:49
Tofu takes on the flavour of whatever you're cooking it with, generally. By itself it's very bland. Soysage is normally flavoured already, with various different herbs, etc. Tofu is better for a stir fry, but if you want something 'meaty' (obviously not actually meat...) in, for example, a pasta dish, use soysage.Ah, thanks, I'll keep that in mind.
Harlesburg
17-01-2006, 12:03
Yep, but none of them involve meat, and nearly all of them involve meat replacement, as I'm veggie...
Erm...tofu in some form or another. Either that or I'll be lazy and wapp some soy-burgers under the grill and serve with too much brown sauce and a cheese toastie.
Last night - sage and marjoram soya sausages stir-fried with peppers, onion, mushrooms, served with rice.
Please don't ever defile one of my topics with nasty alternative foods.:mad: :p
No Food Poisoning!
W00t!