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The thread features participants sharing their dinner plans and experiences with cooking, particularly focusing on grilled chicken and other meals. Various personal anecdotes highlight different cooking methods and meal choices, with some participants expressing interest in specific recipes.
Views differ on meal choices and cooking methods, with no clear consensus emerging regarding specific recipes or cooking practices.
The discussion reflects a variety of personal cooking experiences and preferences, with participants sharing insights into their meal preparations and family dynamics.
Readers within the consultant community who are interested in casual meal ideas and personal cooking experiences may find this thread engaging.
peichef said:so last night I gave my ids cereal for supper. (audible gasp) Of course, they eat all-bran & fiber one so it was a pretty healthy supper. On my defense, I forgot to take the gr beef out of the freezer before leaving for my hair appt. Otherwise I would have actualy cooked something.
tonight we are having the deluxe cheeseburger salad that I was supposed to make last night.
pcjenn said:It's a comfort food kind of night. I am going to make homemade macaroni and cheese (yes, with cut up hot dogs) and some veggies in the micro steamer! It makes me feel better just thinking about it.
cewcooks said:We had tuna macaroni salad w blueberry muffins (kids Choice)
PamperedDor said:I ordered Pizza - I cooked for almost 3 weeks straight (well a break here and there) but I was too pooped from Billy Joel concert last night -
I need that Greek chicken recipe Becky! SOUNDED yummy when I read your post - can I eat at your house?
A simple grilled chicken recipe involves marinating chicken breasts in olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, salt, and pepper for at least 30 minutes. Preheat your grill to medium-high heat, then grill the chicken for about 6-7 minutes on each side or until the internal temperature reaches 165°F. Let it rest for a few minutes before slicing and serving.
You can use a variety of spices to season grilled chicken, including paprika, cumin, garlic powder, onion powder, Italian seasoning, and chili powder. A simple blend of salt, pepper, and your favorite herbs can also enhance the flavor.
While it's best to use thawed chicken for even cooking, you can grill frozen chicken. However, it will take about 50% longer to cook. Make sure to check the internal temperature with a meat thermometer to ensure it reaches 165°F for safety.
Grilled chicken pairs well with a variety of side dishes, including grilled vegetables, a fresh salad, rice, quinoa, or baked potatoes. You can also serve it with a flavorful sauce or salsa for added taste.
To make grilled chicken more flavorful, consider marinating it for several hours or overnight. You can also brine the chicken in a saltwater solution before grilling. Adding toppings like fresh herbs, citrus zest, or a flavorful sauce after grilling can also enhance the taste.