Monday, April 25, 2011

Mayo!

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I've always liked (and feared) the idea of making my own mayo, but I decided to dive in and try it. Let me tell you first hand: it was easy and tasty! I mean seriously easy, and it took less than 5 minutes. I think the key is to put the oil in slowly. This would also be a really good base for your own sandwich spread creations. AND biggest bonus...it's way cheaper than buying a jar of mayo these days (especially the good stuff!) and probably more delicious!


This is the recipe that I used so kudos to the person who wrote it. It couldn't have been easier and I can imagine using it again. A batch probably costs 40 cents or so, and has very basic ingredients. Definitely give it a try!

Saturday, April 2, 2011

My Merlot Chicken

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I made the most scrumptious recipe tonight with things I had around the house. The recipe is based off of Chicken Marsala, but I didn't have all of the fancy ingredients and it turned out GREAT! I used Merlot ($3 at Walmart) instead of Marsala wine, whole milk instead of whipping cream and onions instead of shallots, but I'm sure you could use any of the fancy ingredients if you had them! I did this all for under $10 and it seems so fancy!

  • 4-5 Boneless Chicken Breasts [1/2 pkg about $4.25 @ Walmart]
  • 8 oz. Mushrooms [1 pkg about $1.50 @ Walmart]
  • 1/2 of a Medium Onion (chopped) [about $.25]
  • 4 Tablespoons Butter [about $.25]
  • 1/2 Cup Red Wine (I used Merlot) [about $.50]
  • 3/4 Cup of Whole Milk [about $.50]
  • 2 teaspoons Lemon Juice [about $.10]
  • Dollup of Sour Cream [about $.10]
  • Salt & Pepper [about $.10]
I made mine for around $8 but you can definitely keep it under $10!

Pound down chicken until it is about 1/2 inch thick. Salt and pepper to taste. Pan fry chicken in 2 Tablespoons of butter on both sides till nearly done. Remove chicken from pan and rest. In the same pan saute mushrooms and onions in remaining amount of butter. When mushrooms are brown add wine and bring to a boil. Simmer for a couple of minutes. Add milk, lemon juice, and sour cream. Salt and pepper sauce to taste. When well blended bring to a boil and then finish cooking chicken in mixture and reduce to a thick sauce. (If sauce doesn't thicken enough, you can add cornstarch or flour mixture to thicken - take out chicken first)

Serve with rice or pasta.

I think you will enjoy!