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To give you future ideas... right now I'm making pork chops quick and easy...
Took some boneless chops, put 'em in a pan with olive oil for 20 mins or so, turning from time to time, emptied out the liquid and started browning them. after a little while (when they're pretty much cooked and edible), dump a can of cream of mushroom soup over them and let it thin out some. I think the recipe is actually on the back of the can of soup, but with chicken instead of pork chops.

Am boiling some rice to go along with it and I'm done.
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hammb wrote:J4H just held your hand.

I would just like to clarify that I am NOT BO's "special" friend that he's making dinner for. His mom and I are very happy thank you.
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That's an enormous relief to hear, J4H.

I think M & C is a good call, too, Bleeding Orange. Just as it is with 4th and 1, its hard to go wrong when you stick to the percentage plays.
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Any bets on home much time BO's parents spend on the porcelain throne tomorrow due to his fabulous cooking? :twisted:
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BGFan wrote:Any bets on home much time BO's parents spend on the porcelain throne tomorrow due to his fabulous cooking? :twisted:
My understanding is that the impending increase in sewer rates for customers in greater Cleveland is a direct result of his plans to fix dinner.
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Preheat oven to 350.

Put a skillet (oven safe) and put it on a burner medium high heat.

Take a couple of chicken breasts. Drizzle them with olive oil and fresh lime or lemon juice. Salt, pepper.

Seer on top side until nice and brown (3-4 minutes). Flip. Seer on second side (3 minutes).

Stick the whole thing in the oven for 10 minutes.

Take it out and let the breasts rest (if you can control yourself, that is, BO. :-D )

Slice on a bias and serve on a warm plate. You can put BBQ sauce, salsa, ranch dressing, or whatever on top of the chicken. It will all taste good.
You now have your main dish. Now add the mac and cheese.
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Well, J4H's recipe was a success! The only complaint was from my mother who didn't like the cayenne pepper, but overall everyone liked it. Served with fresh green beans simmered in butter, Goya Adobo seasoning and salt, it was a pretty darn good meal. I'm now supposed to make it again next week when my great uncle comes into town. I could not believe how much it made, either! Coming from J4H, I was worried it was intended more for two people, but that recipe could easily feed 6-8 people.

As far as prep goes, it was fairly easy, though it was a bit stressful because everything has to be done simultaneously. Not being one who cooks all that often that was a little rough, but not all that bad in the end.

Thanks again!
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Great.

But how did your new boyfriend like it? :lol:
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TG1996 wrote:Great.

But how did your new boyfriend like it? :lol:
He didn't show up. I'm sick and tired of being stood up by you.
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TG1996 wrote:Great.

But how did your new boyfriend like it? :lol:
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Post by Jacobs4Heisman »

Sweet -- it's hard to go wrong with homemade Mac and Cheese. I'm making it on Friday, but using crumbled bacon instead of chicken, and making some cheesy chicken and mushroom quesadillas to go with it. Nummers.
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Jacobs4Heisman wrote:Sweet -- it's hard to go wrong with homemade Mac and Cheese. I'm making it on Friday, but using crumbled bacon instead of chicken, and making some cheesy chicken and mushroom quesadillas to go with it. Nummers.
I always keep the fixings for homemade mac & cheese on hand...and usually make a crapload of it, it's good leftover too.

Adding bacon would definitely be awesome...I love bacon :)
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