One-Pot Chicken and Rice

This one-pot chicken and rice meal is pretty interesting. The cooking process is somewhat similar to making a paella, but the outcomes are totally different. In both, you simmer vegetables, protein, rice, and stock together until everything is cooked. But this chicken meal is distinctly less Spanish and full of more cold-weather comfort. It’s also filled with vitamin-rich vegetables to make you feel really good and healthy. Start off by browning one chicken hindquarter (thigh and leg) per person in … Continue reading

Honey Mustard Glazed Chicken

I’ve been meaning to share this recipe with you for a while. It’s one of Rachael Ray’s. I love cooking from her recipes because her instructions are perfect and the food always comes out delicious. This chicken recipe is simple to execute, and it brings a lot of flavor and uniqueness to an otherwise ordinary chicken breast. To make this dish, season some chicken breasts with salt and pepper, and then cook them for about 6 minutes per side in … Continue reading

Frittata

Frittatas are a lifesaver. Not only are they delicious, but they also swoop in to save the day (or at least dinner) when I have no proteins capable of being cooked into a main course. As long as I have enough eggs on hand and a variety of vegetables, a frittata is the way to go. Frittatas are basically large, thick omelets that are fun to make, fun to eat, and can include an infinite variety of fillings. The first … Continue reading