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06.11.

Dad’s Fish Fry

 

Well, my Mom and Dad visited this weekend and I was sooooo happy to see them.  They only live 3 hours away, but 3 hours is still 3 hours no matter how you look at it and I was tickled to be able to see them.

The last time they came down, we had a fish fry and it was absolutely amazing!  My daddy sure can fry some fish.

SO!  We decided to make that a tradition from now on when they come down.  Mom made her corn cake fritters to go along with it and it was perfect. › Continue reading

06.10.

Barbecued Chicken drumettes with Hoisin Sauce

Let me just start by saying that I love chicken drumettes.  Those itty bitty little chicken legs that look small enough for a baby to hold.  Why yes, I love them.  They are perfect for a starter at a party or in my case the other night, perfect for dinner.

Now, the ‘ole hubmeister and me are a “little different”.  We prefer our chicken wings, drumettes, ribs (etc.) charred on the outside.  There is nothing worse for us then going to bite into a piece of barbecued chicken and the texture be soft, or lord forbid SLIMEY!  Ewwwww!

Anyway, I wanted to do a twist on barbecue chicken this time.

I have been wanting to try Hoisin sauce lately and figured this would be a great opportunity.  It’s basically a Chinese barbecue sauce or glaze.

Now, normally I would try to give step by step pictures as to what I did, but alas, I wasn’t that smart this time to take them during the process.  Instead, I’ll just have to give you the recipe and hope you don’t get mad at me.

Here it is:

Recipe:  Barbecued Chicken drumettes with Hoisin Sauce

Ingredients:

– 2 small packages chicken drumettes

– salt/pepper to taste

– pam (olive oil)  spray

– 3 tablespoons hoisin sauce

– 1/2 cup sliced green onion

Directions:

– Preheat an outdoor grill to 280 – 300 degrees.  Coat chicken with pam spray and grill until chicken is a little charred and extra crispy.  Around 20 minutes.  *Note:  If you choose to cook in oven, set temp to 400 degrees and cook until crispy (about 40 minutes), turning a couple of times during process.  Everyone’s oven is different, so watch closely. 

– Once chicken is done, heat the hoisin sauce in a large pot on medium heat.  Once sauce is melting and bubbly, toss all chicken drumettes into pot and cover with lid.  Carefully pick up pot and while securing lid, swirl and shake pot to coat chicken with sauce.

– Pour chicken onto a serving platter or large plate and top with sliced green onions.

Enjoy!

06.01.

Hamburger Soup

It has been raining A LOT here lately, which makes my grass very happy.  Myself on the other hand, can think of only one thing when it rains……  SOUP!

Not exactly sure why it is I do this.  Maybe because that is what my mom used to do or maybe because I just want it.

Either way, I’m fixing it!  Here is a great recipe, that happens to be kid approved.

My kids like to call it Hamburger Soup, which is basically a glorified way of saying vegetable soup with ground beef.

You basically just throw a bunch of stuff into a pot and let it simmer.  Wait!  I guess that is what you generally do with soup.  Oh well.

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