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Post by Kpatch on Jan 9, 2016 13:24:28 GMT -5
Making this for dinner. I'll let you know if it's good. Sounds pad thai-ish.
Publix Simple Meals Apron's Chicken Street Noodles with Basil Cucumber Salad
Cooking Sequence Prepare chicken and begin to marinate (5 minutes) Prepare salad (10 minutes) Complete chicken and noodles; serve (35 minutes)
Cooking Instructions Chicken Street Noodles Ingredients 4 cloves garlic, finely chopped 2 boneless, skinless chicken breasts (about 1 lb) 1/3 cup Asian sweet chili sauce 2 tablespoons brown sugar 2 teaspoons reduced-sodium soy sauce 2 tablespoons rice vinegar Large zip-top bag 1/4 cup lite coconut milk 3 cups Savoy (or green) cabbage, coarsely chopped 1/4 cup unsalted peanuts, coarsely chopped 1/4 cup fresh basil leaves 1/2 bunch fresh cilantro leaves 1 lime, for juice 8 oz whole wheat spaghetti (or rice noodles) 1/2 cup presliced green onions
Steps Chop garlic. Cut chicken into 2-inch-long thin strips (wash hands). Whisk chili sauce, sugar, soy sauce, vinegar, and garlic until well blended. Place 1/4 cup chili sauce mixture and chicken into bag; let stand 30 minutes (or overnight) to marinate. Combine remaining sauce with coconut milk; set aside. Bring water to boil for pasta. Meanwhile, chop cabbage and peanuts. Tear basil and cilantro leaves into small pieces. Cut lime into wedges. Cook and drain pasta following package instructions. Preheat large, nonstick sauté pan on medium 2–3 minutes. Place chicken in pan (discard marinade); cook 5–6 minutes, stirring occasionally, or until chicken is 165°F. Remove chicken from pan. Reduce heat on pan to low. Add reserved chili sauce mixture to pan; cook and stir 2–3 minutes or until thickened. Stir in pasta; cook 1 minute. Remove pan from heat; stir in cabbage, basil, cilantro, chicken, and onions. Top with peanuts; serve with lime wedges.
Basil Cucumber Salad Ingredients 1 European cucumber 1/4 cup unsalted peanuts, coarsely chopped 1 lime, for juice 2 teaspoons rice vinegar 2 teaspoons sesame oil 1 teaspoon reduced-sodium soy sauce 1/4 cup fresh basil leaves
Steps Cut cucumber in half lengthwise and remove seeds; slice thinly. Chop peanuts; squeeze lime for juice (2 teaspoons). Whisk in salad bowl: vinegar, oil, soy sauce, and lime juice until blended. Tear basil leaves into small pieces. Add remaining ingredients; toss to coat. Serve.
Aprons Advice Complete your meal with fresh salad blend, steamed edamame, green tea, and fresh pineapple chunks. Adding fresh herbs and vegetables to the completed noodles allows for a dish with fresh flavor and crisp texture.
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Post by Kpatch on Jan 9, 2016 21:19:48 GMT -5
This was delicious. A lot of prep and a lot of cleanup, but very tasty. I'd definitelly make it again.
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Post by fluffysmom on Sept 18, 2016 20:05:41 GMT -5
Anyone have a tasty recipe to share?
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Post by Ted Bell on Sept 19, 2016 18:23:01 GMT -5
This isn't a recipe, but try jacking up your spaghetti sauce with a shot or two of Wild Turkey. Be sure to let it simmer for a good while to cook off the majority of the alcohol.
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Post by fluffysmom on Nov 21, 2016 12:15:26 GMT -5
This thread contains recipe ideas for the holiday season or anytime. Enjoy!
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Post by Kpatch on Nov 21, 2016 19:08:20 GMT -5
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Post by kathyj on Nov 21, 2016 19:25:00 GMT -5
Broccoli Salad
2 bunches broccoli 1/2 cup chopped pecans or walnuts 1/2 cup raisins 1/4 cup chopped onion 1/2 cup chopped celery 8 slices crisp-fried bacon, crumbled 1 cup mayonnaise 1/2 cup sugar 2 tablespoons vinegar
Cut broccoli into bite-size pieces. Combine with pecans, raisins, onion, celery and bacon in large bowl. Blend mayonnaise, sugar an vinegar in small bowl. Add to broccoli mixture just before serving. Yields 10 servings.
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Post by Kpatch on Mar 4, 2018 19:43:25 GMT -5
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Post by fluffysmom on Mar 4, 2018 21:34:21 GMT -5
Is it a variety of orange Kpatch?
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Post by Kpatch on Mar 4, 2018 22:28:03 GMT -5
It's called a satsumo tangerine.
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Post by sportsgirl on Mar 5, 2018 8:31:07 GMT -5
I saw them in the store this weekend. So weird, instead of a navel orange with an innie, its looks like an orange with an outie! No I didn't buy one.
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Post by Kpatch on Mar 5, 2018 21:11:48 GMT -5
That's a hilarious way to look at it sportsgirl. It's the opposite of a navel.
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Post by Kpatch on Sept 17, 2022 19:43:11 GMT -5
I made this for dinner tonight. Lots of chopping but it's not difficult. It's really tasty and a nice change of pace. Chicken Street NoodlesEdited to add: I posted this at the top of Page 16 in this thread over 6 years ago. LOL
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