'Turkey Fried' Whole Fried Chickens!
Redheaded, Patriotic, American Woman from Texas, who LOVES cooking, especially for the 5 men in her life! Happy wife, and mom of 4 grown boys! I love cooking for a crowd, but also, love cooking for just my hubby and me!! Our kitchen is the heart of our home~ you are very welcome to be a part of it!!
Saturday, January 26, 2013
"Turkey Fried' Whole Fried Chickens!
So, we deep fried our extra Turkey we got from Thanksgiving in our new indoor butterball fryer. It was great! I hated to throw all the oil away after one use, so we all wanted to see how whole fried chickens would turn out~ in a word, AWESOME! SO easy! SO yummy! We will do this every time after we fry up our turkeys! It is strange though, because the chickens are to be cooked longer per pound than the turkeys. I didn't believe it, but it is so. They say to cook 5-7 minutes a pound for chickens. I took them out of fryer at 5 minutes a pound, pricked the thigh to see if the juices ran clear, but it was pink. I threw them back into fryer for another minute a pound, and it was perfect! I had 2, 5 pound chickens and cooked them for 30 minutes~ 6 minutes a pound! Melt in your mouth chicken!!
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Roast Beef Appetizer Bundles! LOW Carb, and YUMMY for the New Year!
OK~ it's the NEW YEAR so most of us are on diets to take off the extra pounds we gained during our FUN Holidays! (and they were FUN!! :) Just went to my cousin Jean's house for a party, and since I, and most of my family, are officially on a diet, I had to find some appetizer to make and bring, that all of us could enjoy and eat!! I found an appetizer idea that sounded great, and it was! I adjusted it a bit, as any of you can as well! SO basic, and great! They flew off the plate! (by the way~ Cousin Jean's party ROCKED! Just sayin'! :)
Roast Beef Appetizer Bundles! Low Carb, Greatness!!
1 pound rare roast beef~ cut thick from deli
1 tub Boursin Spreadable cheese~ Vermont White Cheddar and sage
About 1 Oz. baby Arugula, or more to your preference
1 large red, or orange sweet pepper~ cleaned, seeded, and cut into small strips
Small drizzle of olive oil~ optional
Fresh cracked pepper
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