Sunday, June 26, 2011

Sour Cream and Onion Chicken....yummmm

the one and only....Rachael Ray

Finally another recipe! It has sure been a while, but I am hopeful that this delish recipe makes up for that! I have made this chicken on many occasions, as it is a favorite in my house. I first saw this recipe many moons ago on ‘The Rachael Ray Show’ and immediately found it on her website, attempted making it, and fell in love!  You may have noticed, by all my other recipes I have posted, that I have an affinity for chicken. I’m not sure why exactly but whenever I look for a new recipe I usually go with something that includes chicken. It may be that I think its healthier, which it kind of is, or that it’s a lighter taste that makes it ideal for the use of spices and sauces, or it may just be that I really like chicken. Who knows? So on to the recipe. Like I said its from Rachael Ray and was featured on her show about 4-5yrs ago. The recipe is super simple and crazy delicious. So here is what you need.
the yumtastic ingredients (well just the chips,
flour and eggs...not that yummy.)

2 cups all-purpose flour
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 11 1/2-ounce bag sour cream & onion-flavored potato chips, finely crushed
1 egg
 2 tablespoons milk, plus additional to thin out dipping sauce
1 package (about 12 pieces) chicken tenders or 1 pound boneless chicken breasts, cut into 1 1/2-inch strips


mmmm chips...

Now I know what you may be thinking….sour cream and onion chips? What is this madness? But I assure you, it is a wonderful idea. The chips, since they contain an overload of calories, make this chicken very tender. It is almost impossible to end up with dry chicken in this recipe. Trust me, I am not the best cook and this has always come out wonderfully for me. Basically if I can do it you, and most likely a chimpanzee, can. I usually use Lays sour cream and onion chips for this. They are thin and easy to crush. I just smash them in the bag so there’s no mess and no need to waste a Ziploc bag.

So now that I’ve explained the chips, here’s what you do.
Preheat the oven to 350°F.
Season the all-purpose flour with salt and freshly ground black pepper, and place in a shallow dish. Place the finely crushed potato chips in a second shallow dish. In a third dish, beat together the egg and milk. Coat the chicken tenders into the flour, coating completely and shaking off any excess.
Dip thoroughly in the egg mixture and then into the crushed chips.
Transfer the chip-coated chicken to a cookie sheet with a rack on top of it or put them on a broiler pan. Bake for 15-20 minutes, or until golden brown and cooked through.

Someone told this kid he was having
chicken covered in chips for dinner....

the final product

The result…pure magic. It is great for a family meal because it taste amazing, therefore adults will like it, and it’s made with chips! What kid doesn’t like chips? I would assume that you could use any kind of chips with this, I’m thinking bbq would be good, though I have never tried this (a future post perhaps?) so experiment yourself! Try some crazy chip flavor…after all there is now a whole aisle devoted to chips at most grocery stores. I have always used chicken strips but why not test it out on wings? Drumsticks? Other parts of a chicken whose names escape me at the moment? Im betting it would still turn out great. So, in summation, the chicken is moist and tender, the chips make it a fun meal kids will enjoy, and it has a lot of room for experimentation.  (the recipe also has a ‘spicy blue cheese dipping sauce’ that supposedly goes well with the chicken tenders, though I am not a spicy fan so I have never made it. If that’s something you are interested in, check out the website! http://www.rachaelrayshow.com/food/recipes/sour-cream-and-onion-chicken-tenders-with-spicy-blue-cheese-dipping-sauce/

 So enjoy this chicken recipe, I know I have, and make it an adventure! 

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

A Housing Adventure...Or Nightmare. You Decide.

Jon and I have recently begun the search for a new house. Not to buy…we’re not there yet, besides I’m free spirit and I don’t want to be tied down to one place just yet. But recently I have started to wish that we were indeed looking to buy. We take these long drives through the areas we want to rent in and let me tell you, all the good houses are for sale and all the great neighborhoods don’t have rentals! Now I may be a little picky, I’ll admit that, but I want to have people over to my house and not be ashamed!
something like this would be nice...see i'm not all that picky...

 So blue/orange/shaggy carpet is out. That weirdly dark wood against white walls…out. A tiny ‘bedroom’ that looks suspiciously like a laundry room? Out! But standards are good! Needless to say, we’re still looking. The problem is, we don’t exactly have eons of time to take the aforementioned drives and craigslist…well let me tell you about craigslist. First off, let me just say that we did find the duplex we live in now on this site and it is fabulous! Anyone who has been to my house knows this. I’m not bragging here, it was all painted and nice when we moved in, but it sets our sights high because we don’t want a downgrade.
Our living room 
its so simple, clean, perfect


So, now that you know that craigslsit does have the potential to be useful, allow me to whine (only slightly) about its ‘dark side’ (not in a creepy, illegal way, more of a “THIS IS SO FRUSTRATING” way). First off, the people who post ads for houses are liars! I don’t know how many posts I’ve clicked on saying ‘beautiful house in great neighborhood’ only to see that its actually in a really bad area (I won’t name names...*cough cough* north end) and the house looks like it may not last another year. Don’t these people know I can simply type the address into Google maps? They have this thing called street view…meaning I can see the ‘beautiful house’ and lest we forget the ‘map’ part, showing me the ‘great neighborhood’. And those are the ones that actually give the address! Some say ‘west Toledo’ and are nowhere close! I feel like im wasting my time calling these people just to find out that their idea of west Toledo is very different than mine. And, once again, those are the ones that actually have a phone number. I have come to realize that if there is an email address but no number, I will get an email from someone in Nigeria and, though I’ve never replied, I assume they want me to wire them the rent for a house that either doesn’t exist of is currently occupied by the real owners. It’s aggravating. So to help others, I’m putting a list together of what the craigslist ad says and what it really means.


They say                                                                                                       They mean              
Great neighborhood                                  it’s either the north or east side. Avoid at all costs

Cozy home                                                    more than 3 people will not fit inside this house

I want to work with you no matter your credit           “your credit score is what?????” *click*

I will delete this post when I’ve rented the house       “I’m sorry the place was rented months ago”

Dogs and cats welcome                                           *couch cough* $500 deposit for each

Rent to own or just rent                                          “you have to put 5000 down, I only rent to own”

Great place, won’t last long                                      see its posted daily for the last 5 months

3 bedrooms                                                             that hallway is big enough to call it a bedroom

"Beautiful house, needs TLC but perfect starter home..."

So now you know. I know, I know, this isn’t a very ‘housewifey’ post but since this is the place I will be doing my future housewifing in, I thought it counted. Plus I only have one blog so I guess I may put slightly irrelevant posts on here from time to time. Hopefully we do find the house of our dreams, in the neighborhood we want, at a price we can live with….though if I see a post on craigslist saying those words…I may not click on it. House hunting…the adventure continues.