rennea
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The thread features participants sharing their dinner plans, with a focus on spicy Butter Chicken and classic Baked Chicken. Various cooking experiences and meal choices are discussed, highlighting personal preferences and recipes.
No clear consensus emerges, as participants share a variety of meal choices and preferences without agreement on a single dish.
The thread reflects a casual exchange among participants about their dinner plans, with a mix of personal anecdotes and recipe ideas.
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rennea said:I feel like something spicy. I think I'll make Butter Chicken:chef:
jrstephens said:Hopefully, I like what we are having at church tonight and I do not have to cook.
susanr613 said:hey jen - how about my synagogue menu - PB&J? it's kosher after all![]()
pampcheflisa said:What is butter chicken?
I am making chicken enchiladas with verde sauce...yum!
peichef said:I LOVE butter chicken. There's a healthier version in "Eat Shrink and Be Merry" - you know, now that you're eating for 2 (or maybe 3! who knows.)
We are taking the wee ones to Jack Astor's to celebrate the first day of school. (The smallest of the wee ones picked the spot, it being her very first day and all.)
Ginger428 said:1 or 2 or 3!!!
BTW whats Jack Astor???
rennea said:Butter chicken is an Indian dish. It's a spicy tomato and cream sauce.
rennea said:I feel like something spicy. I think I'll make Butter Chicken:chef:
It's good any way. I served it warm the first time. Yum!!Kitchen Diva said:I'd like to make the peanut satay chicken pasta from the SB- but I'm not sure if it should be served cold, warm or room temp... I'm a bit nervous about it...
Spicy Butter Chicken typically includes chicken pieces, butter, cream, tomatoes, and a blend of spices such as garam masala, cumin, and coriander. It's known for its rich, creamy sauce and spicy flavor profile.
Classic Baked Chicken is usually seasoned with herbs and spices, then baked in the oven until golden brown and cooked through. Common seasonings include garlic, rosemary, thyme, salt, and pepper, and it can be served with a variety of sides.
Classic Baked Chicken is generally easier to prepare for a weeknight dinner as it requires minimal prep time and can be seasoned simply before being placed in the oven. Spicy Butter Chicken may require more ingredients and steps to create the sauce.
Yes, Spicy Butter Chicken can be made ahead of time. In fact, the flavors often improve when it sits, making it a great option for meal prep. Just reheat it gently before serving.
Spicy Butter Chicken pairs well with basmati rice, naan bread, or a fresh cucumber salad. Classic Baked Chicken goes well with roasted vegetables, mashed potatoes, or a simple green salad.