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PamperedDor said:Well we had some left overs - I had london broil and grilled chicken left over - added some chipotle rub with garlic oil, lime juice and ketchup - grilled separately (even though both were already cooked) in the grill pan - YUMMO!!! Baked potatoes, and broccoli and carrots steamed and shaked with some basil oil - tossed salad on the side......... fridge is all cleaned out and dinner was the BOMB!
I will try it!cookin to the top said:You've got to try this!! It's called ""Parmesan Crusted Chicken" (Add whichever side dishes appeal to you) Preheat oven to 425. Combine 1/2C mayonnaise, and 1/4C Parmesan cheese. (You'll have leftovers to use for sandwiches later...) Put 4 chicken breasts on a barpan, and spread the mayo mixture on top in a thickish layer. Then sprinkle Italian breadcrumbs over the top. Bake for 20 minutes, chicken temp should be 165. MOIST and DELICIOUS!!! My hubby says he could eat it everyday...LOL
chefann said:Creamy One Pot Pasta is soooooo good!! I added 1 small onion, sliced with the garlic, so it just about disintegrated by the time it was done. I also used far less sun dried tomatoes than it called for, and added 8 oz. sliced white mushrooms. DH and his buddy got some warm shrimp on their servings. (I don't eat shrimp.) And, as always, I used the whole block of cream cheese instead of half.
So glad you liked it! I don't buy processed cheese food (also known as (velveeta) and almost every recipe for homemade mac n cheese calls for it....this one didn't, and at the same time, seemed quick and easy! I had everything in the house I needed to make it - and my guys thought they were eating gourmet! I didn't use all of the bread crumbs it called for either - and I think we would like it just as well without them - then it would get that nice cheesy crust on it.:chef:eta - oh, and I use Barilla Plus pasta w/ extra protein and fiber....so mine was high protein even without adding meat!Kitchen Diva said:Becky- we LOVED the mac-n-cheese! I used less than the amount called for of the bread crumbs, because DH is weird about those. I would actually use even less when I make it again because they sucked up all my cheese- and I felt robbed!I diced some cooked ham (for additional protein) and put that in...all in all- it was wonderful!
THANKS!
ChefBeckyD said:So glad you liked it! I don't buy processed cheese food (also known as (velveeta) and almost every recipe for homemade mac n cheese calls for it....this one didn't, and at the same time, seemed quick and easy! I had everything in the house I needed to make it - and my guys thought they were eating gourmet! I didn't use all of the bread crumbs it called for either - and I think we would like it just as well without them - then it would get that nice cheesy crust on it.:chef:
eta - oh, and I use Barilla Plus pasta w/ extra protein and fiber....so mine was high protein even without adding meat!