Saturday, August 3, 2013

No Time to Cook? Let the Crock Pot Do it for You!

Having spent most of the month of July healing from oral surgery, I had the perfect excuse to slack off when it came to preparing meals.  Soups, smoothies and milkshakes became by best friends, and Jenna McCarthy, who not only provided me with reassurance that all would be fine in the end, but a very funny and entertaining book to read while I was recovering.  I could relate to everything she wrote about in If It Was Easy, They'd Call the Whole Damn Thing a Honeymoon http://www.jennamccarthy.com/books.php (because it was all true) so much so, that I found myself laughing out loud.  (oh, and yeah, that would be me, in the vintage apron and heels ;) Thank you, Jenna, for the advice and the bedside company.  Now it's my turn to help you.
You're right, there is at least one woman out there who wakes up each day, eager to show her family how much she cares for them through a new and innovative display of culinary wizardry- Yes, it's ME! Think back to the time before kids, when you loved to cook for friends and spend hours scanning cookbooks for ideas (like I do) for inspiration- it was a fun an creative outlet for you, right??.... Well, I'm telling you it's time to ditch Taco Tuesday, my friend!

Big nod to Denise Egan, a colleague of mine, who told me about her 'go to' meal which is just the thing you need, with all you have going on between your family and busy life.  I guarantee that this crock pot chicken is the absolute best that you will ever taste! Of all the recipes I've posted in this blog, it's hands down the EASIEST!  
Rosemary Lemon Chicken
All you have to do is start with a whole chicken that has been washed and dried.  Rub the outside with olive oil, season with salt and pepper  and whatever herbs and spices you prefer (she uses Italian seasonings) and cook it in the crock pot on low all day.  When you come home in the evening, you will have moist and flavorful chicken that even makes its own gravy.  Yes, it really IS that simple.  I made it the other night with freshly chopped rosemary and lemon and served it with fresh roasted potatoes and string beans from the garden and it was FANTASTIC! Added benefit: use leftovers to make the Tarragon Chicken or Tai Chicken salad I wrote about in my June 2013 post.  Want to be a little more adventurous? Try these variations:



Balsamic Chicken
Balsamic Chicken
1 t. garlic powder
1 t. dried basil
1/2 t. salt
1/2 t. pepper
2 t. dried, minced onion
2 cloves garlic, minced
Chopped parsley

Drizzle seasoned chicken with 1/2 c. balsamic vinegar before cooking.
Kick it up by serving over couscous with crushed peanuts and green peas.


Tandori Chicken
1 t. ground coriander
1 t. ground cumin
1 t. tumeric
1 t. cayenne
1 T. garam masala
1 T. paprika
2 T. minced ginger
1 t. salt
4 cloves minced garlic
2 T. lemon juice

Kick it up by serving with herb roasted potatoes and sauteed Swiss chard with garlic and olive oil. 

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