As usual, my hiatus from the blogosphere coincided with having a head cold, and more importantly many activities. I had Galentine’s day (that’s Feb 13th, the day you celebrate your gal pals) Dim Sum with my faboosh cousin KT, and then Valentine’s day spicy chickens and went to see The Artist also with KT, and then copious amounts of not wanting to cook due to chugging mad waters (no really, colds need to be drowned). Anyway, Friday night meant I was FINALLY ready to cook something for serious. I had thawed some chicken thigh (yes, just one) and I took a sort of “everything and the kitchen sink” approach to what to have with it. So I grabbed what was available and made up a dish for dinner before heading out into the night of wonder.
Chicken and Veggies Stir Fry – from my brain via what’s in the fridge
Ingredients:
- ¼ cup carrots – check
- ¼ cup red peppers – check
- ¼ cup kale stalks – check
- 3 cloves garlic – check
- 2 packets of soy sauce – check
- Veg oil – check
- 1 portion chicken thigh, off the bone – check
- Pine nuts – check
Step 1: Slice the carrots into small pieces, do the same with the red peppers. Chop the kale stalks into small rounds. Set aside.
Step 2: Smash and mince the garlic. Set aside.
Step 3: Cut the chicken into bite sized pieces. Set aside.
Step 4: Heat a small amount of veg oil, roughly 1 tsp, in a pot or sauté pan or a pot. Add the garlic and cook on low until fragrant.
Step 5: Add the chicken and allow to cook for a while, until the chicken turns white on both sides. Add one packet of soy sauce! (seriously, how have I not turned Asian yet?) and allow to simmer for a while.
Step 6: Add all the diced veggies. Realize you really should have used a bigger pot or sauté pan…but just try to mix everything together without letting anything fall out of the pot.
Step 7: Allow the veggies to cook down to awesome, so you can mix a little more. Add the second packet of soy sauce.
Step 8: Realize you want something crunchy in your stir fry, look around the kitchen and PINE NUTS! USE THE PINE NUTS LUKE…er…not luke…skywalker…
Step 9: Anyway, keep cooking until the veggies are soft and awesome and the whole pot is simmering and smelling delicious.
Step 10: Don’t forget to heat your bowl and then clean the pot while you let dinner cool to an appropriate temperature. Feel the Friday genius.
The first things I thought when I tasted this were “I’M GOOD AT COOKING! I WIN!” Then modesty took over and I thought “I want to make this for someone else” and so hopefully someday I will.
This foodsperiment gets a +8 for taste, +5 for ease, +5 for using just one pot, and +5 for a fabulous start to the weekend! Happy Sperimenting!
Chicken and Veggie's Stir Fry
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