This recipe was even easier than the last meal! I placed all the ingredients in the crock and turned on HIGH for 2 hours, giving me enough time to get ready to go out with my girlfriends. (My man hates onions so I left them out.)
This meal was incredible with the fresh rosemary being the most prominent flavor. Matt and I loved using the fire roasted tomatoes versus using regular tomatoes because they added a sweet and smoky flavor to the meal.
We ate this dinner with yellow rice (again) and garlic bread. I could see this dinner going really well with pasta too.
Another success from the crock!!
- Chef Mimi
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Friday, July 29, 2011
Challenges: Where to find fresh Rosemary?
Goodbye Pickin' Kind! Hello Pickin' Rosemary! |
Almost every Tuesday night we head to Malony's Oyster Bar on Canal Street for Irish Night with Pickin' Kind. This past Tuesday was the last time Pickin' Kind would be playing as one of the members is starting fresh in Colorado with his lady. As I was leaving, I discovered a huge rosemary bush, growing right out front of Malony's Oyster Bar. I asked the owner, Jim, if I could take some for the upcoming crock recipe. He begged me to take as much as I could, and said I could come back anytime for a beer & a branch!
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Good luck Matt & Janessa!
- Chef Mimi
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
The Recipe: Rosemary Chicken and Fire Roasted Tomatoes
Prep: 10 mins
Cook: Low 5-6 hours; High 3 hours
Serving Size: 6
Category: Poultry
Ingredients:
- 2 pounds of chicken breast, frozen
- 1- 6 inch stalk fresh rosemary, chopped
- 2 cans Hunts Fire Roasted Tomatoes; undrained
- 1 large onion; chopped
- 2 teaspoons salt
- 1 teaspoon pepper
- 3 cloves of garlic; minced
Preparation:
Place frozen chicken in the crock and top with chopped onions. Add 1 and 1/2 cans of the Hunts Fire Roasted Tomatoes, undrained. Combine chopped rosemary, salt, pepper and garlic to the reserved tomatoes and mix; pour mixture in crock.
Cover and cook on low for 5-6 hours.
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Monday, July 25, 2011
The Ingredient: Rosemary
We decided to ask our readers: Which HERB would you like to see thrown in the crock? Below are the results.
ROSEMARY: 2
CILANTRO: 2
OREGANO: 1
MINT: 1
Since there was a tie, I chose ROSEMARY.
Rosemary is one of my favorite scents and flavors! I normally use rosemary when cooking poultry, however, many people use this herb with fish, beef and lamb dishes as well. The pungent flavor will enhance any recipe. According to my research, rosemary is good for boosting the immune system, increasing memory and improving circulation and digestion.
Looks like we can congratulate ourselves for picking this herb!
Tips & Tricks:
ROSEMARY: 2
CILANTRO: 2
OREGANO: 1
MINT: 1
Since there was a tie, I chose ROSEMARY.
Rosemary is one of my favorite scents and flavors! I normally use rosemary when cooking poultry, however, many people use this herb with fish, beef and lamb dishes as well. The pungent flavor will enhance any recipe. According to my research, rosemary is good for boosting the immune system, increasing memory and improving circulation and digestion.
Looks like we can congratulate ourselves for picking this herb!
Tips & Tricks:
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