
Sunday, August 29, 2010
The Best Chicken Taco You Will Ever Eat
There are alot of components to this dish... but every one is worth it.
BBQ Onions
Slice up a Sweet yellow onion and grill or pan fry until they are translucent.. drop some bbq sauce on that and cook until your onions are just beggining to burn.
Poblano Peppers
slice longways, drizzle a little oil on them and some salt and Pepper and toss 'em on the grill until they are looking roastie toasted.
"Coleslaw"
slice up some cabbage, toss it in a bowl with some mooshed up garlic cloves, add red onion, lemon, and YOGURT. no mayo.
Guacomole
I have a whole separate recipe for the best guac you will ever eat... but for now just make it how you think it should be made.
THE CHICKEN
Get about four boneless, skinless half chicken breast (so 2 WHOLE chicken breasts if you would rather do that) Make your run with a couple teaspoons of brown sugar, cumin, red chile powder (or ancho chile), and a dash of salt and pepper. Rub this up on your chicken, and then toss it on the grill, rub side down, and sprinkle the rest of your rub on the other side. I do about 3 minutes on one side, and then flip it and go for about 6 minutes, until your chicken is perfectly cooked through.
Now get yourself some tortillas and JUMP ON IT
BBQ Onions
Slice up a Sweet yellow onion and grill or pan fry until they are translucent.. drop some bbq sauce on that and cook until your onions are just beggining to burn.
Poblano Peppers
slice longways, drizzle a little oil on them and some salt and Pepper and toss 'em on the grill until they are looking roastie toasted.
"Coleslaw"
slice up some cabbage, toss it in a bowl with some mooshed up garlic cloves, add red onion, lemon, and YOGURT. no mayo.
Guacomole
I have a whole separate recipe for the best guac you will ever eat... but for now just make it how you think it should be made.
THE CHICKEN
Get about four boneless, skinless half chicken breast (so 2 WHOLE chicken breasts if you would rather do that) Make your run with a couple teaspoons of brown sugar, cumin, red chile powder (or ancho chile), and a dash of salt and pepper. Rub this up on your chicken, and then toss it on the grill, rub side down, and sprinkle the rest of your rub on the other side. I do about 3 minutes on one side, and then flip it and go for about 6 minutes, until your chicken is perfectly cooked through.
Now get yourself some tortillas and JUMP ON IT
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Monday, August 23, 2010
Reunited
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Mango Salsa
This shit goes on ANYTHING
Mango
1 Jabenero pepper (can be substituted with a jalepeno if a jabenero is too spicy for you)
Garlic
Salt
Pepper
Lime
Cilantro
Red Onion
Tomato
Mash the salt and Garlic at the bottom of your bowl and then add the rest of your ingredients, finley chopped or food processed. For real yo, you can eat this salsa on anything.
Mango
1 Jabenero pepper (can be substituted with a jalepeno if a jabenero is too spicy for you)
Garlic
Salt
Pepper
Lime
Cilantro
Red Onion
Tomato
Mash the salt and Garlic at the bottom of your bowl and then add the rest of your ingredients, finley chopped or food processed. For real yo, you can eat this salsa on anything.
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Changing my Blog's Direction
Friday, July 23, 2010
Fried Egg Sandwich
Bread (sourdough seems to be the best)
Spinach
Red Onion
Egg
Balsamic Vinegar
Red Wine Vinegar
Olive Oil
Salt and Pepper
Mayo(optional)
Mix the balsamic and Red Wine Vinegar into a bowl with a touch of olive oil. Salt and pepper your tasty dressing to taste. Toast yo bread. While your bread is toasting cook your egg ( add lots of oil to your pan and let it heat up, add the egg and cover.) Add a bit of salt and pepper to your egg. Meanwhile, slice up some red onion, spread some mayo on your bread. Add the spinach and red onion and pop your egg on top. Add your dressing. MMMMMMM
There are lots of other tasty egg sandwich combos. This one is a light summery one. I've found caramelized onion and swiss cheese make a tasty combo with your fried egg, so does Dijon mustard and cheese and avacado. Get creative!!
Spinach
Red Onion
Egg
Balsamic Vinegar
Red Wine Vinegar
Olive Oil
Salt and Pepper
Mayo(optional)
Mix the balsamic and Red Wine Vinegar into a bowl with a touch of olive oil. Salt and pepper your tasty dressing to taste. Toast yo bread. While your bread is toasting cook your egg ( add lots of oil to your pan and let it heat up, add the egg and cover.) Add a bit of salt and pepper to your egg. Meanwhile, slice up some red onion, spread some mayo on your bread. Add the spinach and red onion and pop your egg on top. Add your dressing. MMMMMMM
There are lots of other tasty egg sandwich combos. This one is a light summery one. I've found caramelized onion and swiss cheese make a tasty combo with your fried egg, so does Dijon mustard and cheese and avacado. Get creative!!
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