Monday, June 10, 2019

One of America's Favorites - Biscuits and Gravy

Biscuits and gravy is a popular breakfast dish in the United States, especially in the South.
A serving of biscuits and gravy, accompanied by home fries

It consists of soft dough biscuits covered in either sawmill or sausage gravy, made from the drippings of cooked pork sausage, white flour, milk, and often (but not always) bits of sausage, bacon, ground beef, or other meat. The gravy is often flavored with black pepper.


American English and British English use the word “biscuit” to refer to two distinctly different modern foods. Early hard biscuits (North American: cookies) were derived from a twice-baked bread, whereas the North American biscuit is similar to a savoury European scone.

Early European settlers in the United States brought with them a simpler and easy style of cooking, most often based on meat, ground wheat and warmed with gravy. After the first pigs were carried from England to Jamestown, Virginia in 1608, they became popular as a home-grown edible animal.

The meal emerged as a distinct regional dish after the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), when stocks of foodstuffs were in short supply. Breakfast was necessarily the most substantial meal of the day in the South, for a person facing a day of work on the plantations. In addition, the lack of supplies and money meant it had to be cheap.

Restaurant chains specializing in biscuits and gravy are found in North Carolina, which has
Sausage gravy served atop biscuits
Biscuitville, and West Virginia, which has Tudor’s Biscuit World. In 2015 McDonald’s offered an all-day breakfast menu which served their traditional muffins in most of the United States, but limited biscuits mostly to the southeastern United States.

While biscuits and gravy generally refers to sausage gravy, it can also refer to egg gravy, made in one of two ways:

* by scrambling eggs in bacon grease (dripping), then adding flour and milk to make gravy, and adding crumbled bacon back to the mixture
* by making a basic roux, creating a brown gravy base, then whisking beaten eggs into the boiling gravy
Tomato gravy is white gravy mixed with crushed or diced tomatoes.

In some areas Biscuits and Gravy is also known as a gravy biscuit.




"Meatless Monday" Recipe of the Week - ZUCCHINI PARMESAN FRITTERS

This week's "Meatless Monday" Recipe of the Week is - ZUCCHINI PARMESAN FRITTERS. Fritters the healthy way! Only 159 calories and 5 carbs per serving! The recipe is off one of my favorite sites, the Diabetic Gourmet Magazine. At the Diabetic Gourmet site you'll find a huge selection of Diabetic Friendly Recipes so be sure to check it out! Enjoy and Make 2019 a Healthy One!  https://diabeticgourmet.com/

ZUCCHINI PARMESAN FRITTERS

Ingredients

4 large eggs, separated
2 medium zucchini, trimmed and grated
1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese
1/2 cup shredded whole-milk mozzarella cheese
1/4 cup parsley, chopped
1/4 cup fresh basil, chopped
1/4 cup coconut-flax flour blend (To make, mix equal parts coconut flour with ground flaxseed and refrigerate in an airtight container)
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1/4 teaspoon salt
Canola or olive oil cooking spray
3 teaspoons canola or virgin olive oil

Directions

1 - Place egg whites in large mixing bowl. Using electric mixer, beat on high speed until stiff peaks form and whites cling to sides of bowl when tilted. Set aside.
2 - Place egg yolks, zucchini, Parmesan, mozzarella, parsley, basil, coconut-flax flour blend, baking powder, nutmeg and salt in another large bowl. Stir well until zucchini is coated with flour. Using rubber spatula, gently fold in egg whites until just combined. There will be streaks of egg whites.
3 - Coat large skillet with cooking spray. Warm skillet over medium-high heat and add one 1 teaspoon of oil. Using 1/4-cup measure, pour out 4 fritters. Cook 2-3 minutes on each side, until lightly browned. Transfer to plate. Repeat twice, using 1 teaspoon of oil and four 1/4 measures of batter each time.
4 - Serve immediately or refrigerate, covered in aluminum foil and reheat when ready to serve.

Recipe Yield: Yield: 6 (2-fritter) servings

NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION PER SERVING:
Calories: 159
Fat: 11 grams
Protein: 11 grams
Carbohydrates: 5 grams

https://diabeticgourmet.com/diabetic-recipes/zucchini-parmesan-fritters

Kitchen Hint of the Day!

Why let meat rest before slicing.........


* The juices get redistributed and reabsorbed. Your meat will be jucier.
* The fibers relax. Your meat will be more tender.
* The meat finishes cooking.

Sunday, June 9, 2019

Sunday’s Chicken Dinner Recipe – Vietnamese Stir-Fried Chicken with Nuts and California Raisins

This week’s Sunday’s Chicken Dinner Recipe is – Vietnamese Stir-Fried Chicken with Nuts and California Raisins. Made using Boneless and Skinless Chicken Breasts along with Chinese Dates, California Raisins, Cashews, Walnuts, Ginkgo Nuts, and Rice Wine. There will be no leftovers for this dish! You can find this recipe at the CooksRecipes website where you'll find a huge selection of recipes for all cuisines, tastes, and diets. Enjoy and make 2019 a Healthy One! https://www.cooksrecipes.com/index.html

Vietnamese Stir-Fried Chicken with Nuts and California Raisins
Recipe Ingredients:
Stir-Fry Sauce:
1 cup chicken stock
3/4 cup fish sauce
3/4 cup granulated sugar

Stir-Fry:
2 whole boneless, skinless chicken breast
Canola oil or peanut oil
Salt, to taste
1/2 cup Chinese dates
1/2 cup California raisins
1/2 cup cashews
1/2 cup walnuts
1/2 cup ginkgo nuts
2 tablespoons rice wine

Cooking Directions:
1 - For Stir-fry Sauce: Mix chicken stock, fish sauce and sugar together. Cover and store in refrigerator. (Sauce can be made up to 1 month in advance.)
2 - For Stir-fry: Have all ingredients ready. Cut chicken into 3/4-inch cubes. Rub with 1 tablespoon oil to coat meat and salt to taste; set aside.
3 - Soak dates and raisins in warm water for 10 minutes; drain.
4 - Boil fresh ginkgo nuts in water until tender; then peel off the outer skin or purchase already peeled.
5 - Heat a couple tablespoons of oil in pan or wok. Add walnuts and cashews; fry until golden brown. (If the walnuts taste bitter, make a new batch. You probably overcooked them). Set aside.
6 - Add 2 tablespoons oil to preheated wok. Heat to smoking. Add chicken cubes. Sauté until lightly browned. Drain off any excess oil. Add dates, raisins and nuts. Stir in rice wine and 3 tablespoons stir-fry sauce. (You will have extra stir-fry sauce. Keep it refrigerated for future use). Cook until heated through. Serve over steamed rice.
Makes 4 servings.

Nutritional Information Per Serving (1/4 of recipe): Calories: 650; Total Fat: 18g; Saturated Fat: 3g; Cholesterol: 70mg; Total Carbs: 88g; Fiber: 6g; Protein: 38g; Sodium: 4380mg.

https://www.cooksrecipes.com/chicken/vietnamese_stir-fried_chicken_with_nuts_and_calif_raisins_recipe.html

Healthy Chicken Main Dish Recipes

From the EatingWell website and Magazine its Healthy Chicken Main Dish Recipes. Delicious and Healthy Chicken Main Dish Recipes with recipes including; Beer-Glazed Chicken with Grilled Vegetables, Open-Face Italian Chicken Sandwiches with Avocado Slaw, and Chicken Pesto Pasta with Asparagus. Find these Finger Licking Recipes and more all at the EatingWell website. And if your looking for a good cooking and recipe Magazine subscribe to one of my favorites the EatingWell Magazine! So Enjoy and Make 2019 a Healthy One!  http://www.eatingwell.com/

Healthy Chicken Main Dish Recipes
Find healthy, delicious chicken main dish recipes including chicken and pasta, easy chicken casseroles, low-calorie chicken recipes, and chicken pot pie. Healthier Recipes, from the food and nutrition experts at EatingWell.


Beer-Glazed Chicken with Grilled Vegetables
Need a new chicken dinner idea? Try this grilled chicken and vegetable dish from chef Rick Bayless. Grilling the chicken and summer vegetables is a no-brainer, but in colder months, you may wish to move indoors and roast the chicken, along with some root vegetables. Whatever the weather, it's worth seeking out piloncillo for the beer glaze. This unrefined sugar used in Mexican cooking is made from evaporated cane juice. Its complex caramelized flavor balances any bitterness in the beer. Look for it in Latin markets and online..............


Open-Face Italian Chicken Sandwiches with Avocado Slaw
The quick tomato topping on these hearty and healthy chicken sandwiches will remind you of pizza. The accompanying slaw swaps out mayo for healthier avocado. Cook the chicken breasts on the grill if you prefer (see Tip) and consider making a double batch of the chicken for lunches and dinners later in the week........


Chicken Pesto Pasta with Asparagus
This healthy chicken pesto pasta is easy to make thanks to convenience ingredients like rotisserie chicken and store-bought pesto. The addition of fresh asparagus—which is cooked in the same pot as the pasta—brightens up the look and the flavors of this family-friendly and easy one-pot dinner. Fresh basil, if you have it on hand, is a nice finishing touch............



* Click the link below to get all the Healthy Chicken Main Dish Recipes
http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes/17932/ingredients/meat-poultry/chicken/main-dish/

Kitchen Hint of the Day!

Wax on, wax off.............


Lemon are often waxed so scrub the peel thoroughly under hot water to remove wax before zesting/ grating.

Saturday, June 8, 2019

It’s Chili, Chowder, or Stew Saturday – Turkey Vegetable Stew

This week’s It’s Chili, Chowder, or Stew Saturday is a recipe for Turkey Vegetable Stew. This week's recipe comes from the Jennie - O Turkey website. To make the Turkey Vegetable Stew you'll be using the JENNIE-O® Extra Lean Boneless Turkey Breast Tenderloins along with Vegetables, Herbs, and Spices. You can find this recipe at the Jennie - O Turkey website. So Enjoy and Make 2019 a Healthy One!   https://www.jennieo.com/

Turkey Vegetable Stew
Stew is more than just a thick soup — it’s special. Especially this one. Aromatic, savory and packed to the brim with veggies, this hearty stew makes a great weeknight dinner at under 300 calories per serving.

INGREDIENTS

1 (20-ounce) package JENNIE-O® Extra Lean Boneless Turkey Breast Tenderloins
½ cup all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
2 cups sliced fresh mushrooms
1 cup chopped carrots
1 cup chopped onion
½ cup chopped celery
4 minced garlic cloves, divided
1 cup dry white wine
¼ cup tomato paste
1 tablespoon chopped fresh rosemary
¼ cup chopped fresh Italian parsley
1 teaspoon finely grated lemon zest

DIRECTIONS
1) Cube turkey tenderloin and toss in flour. In large saucepan, heat oil over medium-high heat. Cook turkey as specified on the package. Always cook to well-done, 165°F as measured by a meat thermometer.
2) Add mushrooms, carrots, onion, celery and 2 garlic cloves. Cook 5 minutes or until vegetables are softened, stirring occasionally. Add wine, tomato paste and rosemary. Bring to boil. Reduce heat to medium-low. Simmer, covered, 25 minutes or until vegetables are tender, stirring occasionally. Simmer, uncovered, 5 minutes or until thickened.
3) In small bowl combine parsley, remaining 2 garlic cloves and lemon zest. Sprinkle over turkey stew.
* Always cook to an internal temperature of 165°F.

RECIPE NUTRITION INFORMATION
PER SERVING

Calories 170
Protein 17g
Carbohydrates 14g
Fiber 2g
Sugars 3g
Fat 2.5g
Cholesterol 40mg
Sodium 320mg
Saturated Fat 0.5g

https://www.jennieo.com/recipes/555-turkey-vegetable-stew