EASY HARVEST DRUMSTICKS
Serving Size : 6
3 sl Lean Bacon
2 Med. Onions, thinly sliced
-(1 1/2 cups)
2 Med. Potatoes, peeled and
-thinly sliced
2 lb Chicken Drumsticks
2 Med. Tomatoes, chopped
2 Med. Zucchini, thinly sliced
2 tb Lemon Juice
1 tb Fresh Marjoram or Dill
1/4 c Chopped Parsley
Salt and Pepper to taste
Ina a shallow 2 1/2 to 3 quart microwave safe utensil,
arrange bacon between sheets of paper towel. Microwave
at high (100%) 4 minutes or until crisp. Remove bacon,
drain on paper towels and set aside for garnishing.
Arrange onions and potatoes over bottom of utensil;
cover with plastic wrap and microwave at high 8
minutes. Stir well. Arrange drumsticks, with meatier
portions to ouside, on top of vegetables. Add
remaining ingredients except salt and parsley. Cover
with wax paper and microwave at high 5 minutes, then
at medium high (70% power) 14 minutes per pound of
drumsticks, stirring several times. Let stand 15
minutes and check for doneness; juices should run
clear when pierced with a fork. Add salt to taste. To
serve, garnish with crumbled bacon and parsley.
EASY CACCIATORE
Serving Size : 4
1 can Tomatoes
1/2 cup Parsley -- minced
1 teaspoon Basil
1 teaspoon Salt
10 milliliter Garlic -- minced
1/4 teaspoon Pepper
To every 3 lbs chicken: cook in enough oil to brown.
Brown chicken in oil and remove from pan; slice an onion and cook in drippings
until soft. Then add the above listed ingredients to the pan. Put chicken back
in pan and let it simmer for about 40 min uncovered, turning the chicken once
in a while.
2006-11-07 06:16:33
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Easy Oven Fried Chicken
Preheat oven to 425°
3/4 C Bisquick baking mix
1 T butter
salt, pepper to taste (I use Nature's Season by Morton, or can add garlic powder and/or onion powder)
Paprika
Mix dry ingredients in a zip type baggie. Place chicken pieces in bag, shake to coat thoroughly.
Melt butter in 13 x 9 pan in oven. Place chicken, skin sides down, in pan. Bake for 35 minutes. Turn chicken over and bake an additional 15 mins or until chicken is cooked through.
Simple, almost no clean up, and very good!
2006-11-08 00:33:38
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answered by duskangel2003 2
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Easy! Cook a few cups of rice (long grain works best for fried rice, and brown rice is also surprisingly tatsy in fried rice dishes), set aside to cool slightly. Get a pre-cooked BBQ chook, cut off all the good meat and roughly chop/shred, set aside. Place vegetable oil into a hot wok, add two cloves garlic chopped, a small piece ginger chopped, one small chilli chopped (optional), stir fry for about a minute, then add one onion finely chopped and stirfry for about 3 minutes until onion is turning clear. Turn down the heat to about half, add the chicken meat and two beaten eggs, toss and stirfry for a couple of minutes until the egg is cooked (scrambled) and the chicken is hot, add 3 spring onions chopped, then the rice and then a good splash of soy sauce and stir it all up over the heat for a couple of minutes until well mixed, taste a little and add more soy sauce if it needs some extra flavour. Serve immediately with some cashew nuts sprinkled on top. You can also add some more vegetables for a more hearty dish like chopped capsicum, chopped bok choy, chopped carrot - add these at the same time as the chicken and egg. Hope you like...
2016-03-19 05:05:00
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answered by Anonymous
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This is the most basic and works every time:
Heat grease (not oil) such as Crisco plain to medium high, then:
2 Cups of Flour
1 Tablespoon (yeah, tablespoon) of salt
½ Tablespoon of pepper
Place in paper bag and shake well.
Rinse chicken with skin and toss in paper bag and shake.
Place in grease gently and crowd pieces together.
Cook until light brown on one side, turn over and cover.
Once brown on the second side, remove cover and turn over chicken again and cook open until done.
Be sure to drain them on a wire rack instead of paper towels.
2006-11-08 03:17:29
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answer #4
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answered by Raylene G. 4
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Cajun Oven-Fried Chicken:
Panko, fresh crunchy Japenese breadcumbs, can be found at Asian markets. They produce the crispest oven-fried chicken, so it's worth the effort. You can try curry powder in place of the Cajun seasoning.
1/3 cup low-fat buttermilk
1 tablespoon salt-free Cajun seasoning (such as Spice Hunter)
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup panko (Japanese breadcrumbs)
2 chicken breast halves (about 1 pound), skinned
2 chicken drumsticks (about1/2 pound), skinned
2 chicken thighs (about 1/2 pound), skinned
Cooking spray
Preheat oven to 400°.
Combine first 3 ingredients in a shallow dish. Place panko in a shallow dish. Dip chicken, one piece at a time, into buttermilk mixture; dredge in panko.
Place chicken on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Lightly coat chicken with cooking spray. Bake at 400° for 40 minutes or until done, turning after 20 minutes.
Yield: 4 servings (serving size: 1 breast half or 1 thigh and 1 drumstick)
2006-11-07 17:38:57
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answer #5
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answered by Girly♥ 7
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2016-05-16 04:23:23
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answered by ? 4
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Season the chicken very well. I like lemon pepper and poultry seasoning with some seasoned salt. Marinate the chicken in eggs and buttermilk. Dip the chicken in self-rising flour dip once more in the milk mixture and shake in a paper bag with seasoned flour. Hope you like.
2006-11-07 07:19:03
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answered by asexystudd 3
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go to allrecipes.com!
2006-11-07 05:59:00
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answered by lou 7
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