The Best(or Worst) Food...What I Ate...
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Open Faced BBQ Chicken Sanwiches
Totally got the cooking bug tonight and made a few things. After making dinner for Shane & Rocco I came up with something of my own. I used lean ground dark thigh chicken meat again. But didn't make tacos this time. I started off cooking yellow onions with salt & pepper, then adding the chicken. When the chicken started getting some color I added bacon. I had cooked the bacon in the oven, basically well done/crispy/almost severely burnt. The biggest accomplishment here was making my own BBQ sauce. I found a simple recipe online and made some minor changes and one gamble. I used ketchup, sugar, worcestershire sauce, brown rice vinegar, hot sauce, garlic, mustard, salt, and of course the gamble- semi-sweet chocolate chips! I put all the ingredients on the stovetop over medium heat for about 10 mins. I added the chocolate chips towards the end. When the chicken was almost done I added the BBQ sauce to it. I put the chicken on top of wheat toast, and also roasted sweet potatoes to go with. Wow this was really great! The sauce was so sweet & rich, I will definitely make this sauce again. I'm proud of myself for it.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Monday, January 9, 2012
More Bison taco items...
Greetings! Over the weekend we(Dana) made 2 more items with the bison & sweet potatoes...
a taco salad
Romaine, w/ tomatoes, cheese, & El Ranchero(773-847-9167)
tortilla chips.
& Bison quesadillas
Simple, cheese & bison/sweet potato combo.
Both were just as good as the original, nice & easy meals.
Friday, January 6, 2012
Last nights homemade dinner....
Good evening! Let me tell you about last nights dinner. Dana made tacos! With ground Bison, sweet potatoes, onions, guacamole, and a "tomato relish"- which was basically pico de gallo minus the cilantro. Rick Bayless has a line of products that can be purchased at Whole Foods Market. Maybe Dominick's, but don't quote me on that. She usually makes her own sauce however, these are high quality products that are very tasty and super easy to use. One of the best parts is her guacamole. Avocado, hot sauce, garlic, worcestershire sauce (aka what's this here sauce) lime juice, and salt & pepper. I could eat her guacamole everyday. It's awesome! There were quesadillas too, corn tortillas and chihuahua cheese.
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Greetings! from Hay Caramba!
Greetings!
What up? Two nights ago I went to Hay Caramba!, located in Uptown Park Ridge at 122 S. Prospect Avenue.847-518-0747
Hay Caramba! has a solid variety of Mexican food. Check out the Menu. You can try an Hay Caramba! Specialty too. In my experiences eating there, the food has always been consistent. I met up with family for this visit. I have a thing for enchiladas, for some reason I prefer the cheese. If pork is an option, I choose pork.
Yet again....
Enchiladas Verdes
Three soft corn tortillas, with choice of ground beef, chicken
or cheese, covered with spicy green sauce, topped with cheese,
sour cream
The portion is large, the cheese cheesy, and everything quite savory.
Hay Caramba! is not the best Mexican food you'll ever have, but it's certainly not the worst. It isn't overpriced for where it is located. It's kid friendly and in Uptown Park Ridge, which has plenty to offer. They offer good food with friendly service. I'll pretty much always go back because the food and options they offer are tasty. It also helps that on the handful of times I've been there have been meals with my parents, which means they usually pay. That's it, have a good one!
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
An addition to the last entry…
My amazing wife Dana read my last entry and informed me that I missed some ingredients in her fabulous French Toast. There was also heavy cream & maple syrup in the mix…
Homemade French Toast!
Good morning! Thanks to my 3-year old daughter, Shane, I get a "special treat for breakfast". She's been in a "big girl" bed for almost 2 years, but some nights she wanders into her parents room to sleep. If she makes it through the night in her bed, she gets a "special treat for breakfast". Which means I benefit. Today's edition was Homemade French Toast!
Made with eggs,wheat bread, Agave nectar(for natural sweetness), and vanilla. Doesn't it look yummers?
Made with eggs,wheat bread, Agave nectar(for natural sweetness), and vanilla. Doesn't it look yummers?
Thx
Mike.
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