Monthly Archives: December 2015

When Life Hands You Lemons, Make Greek Chicken & Rice

December 13, 2015

A very wise person once said, when life hands you lemons, make Greek lemon chicken and rice.  Umm.  Okay, that was me who said it.  But that doesn’t mean it isn’t wise.

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Greeks eat a lot of chicken.  And rice.  And lemon.  In all sorts of ways.  There’s the classic lemon oregano chicken roasted the oven with potatoes or rice.  And of course everyone knows the egg lemon chicken and rice soup, avgolemono.  Let’s not forget the lemon and tomato braised chicken with rice, kokkinisto.  And while all of them are scrumptious in their own special way, almost all of them take some time to prepare.  Roasting a whole chicken takes at least an hour to hour and half depending on the size of your chicken.  You will have to boil that chicken for an hour to get the broth that makes your egg lemon and rice soup.  And on top of that there is the precarious dance of tempering your eggs appropriately to thicken the soup.  Who has time for that Monday thru Friday?

But I love chicken, lemons and rice, you say? 

Okay, I’ve got you.  Here is the easiest, on the planet greek lemon chicken and rice dish. Ever.  I promise you will be eating in 40 minutes.  And most of that time you will be sitting pretty and  “waiting” or browsing the internet.  Up to you.  But mostly you will be waiting for the chicken to marinade and waiting for the rice to bake.

What?  baked rice?  Oh yes.  I can’t explain what magic happens in the oven, but this method makes rice that is both creamy and light and fluffy all at the same time.  There is no better way.  Trust me.

Let’s do this!


Greek Lemon Chicken and Rice – Serves 2-4

Ingredients

For the chicken:

4-6 chicken thighs (boneless, skinless)

1 lemon

2 garlic cloves crushed

1 tablespoon oregano

2 tablespoons olive oil

salt & pepper

For the rice:

1 cup of rice

1/2 onion finely diced

1 tablespoon thyme

2 & 1/2 cups chicken stock

1/2 cup green beans cut in half

salt & pepper

Directions:

Here’s how it’s going to go down.  While you are marinating the chicken, your rice is baking in the oven at the same time.  That’s how you save time.  Now wink your eyes and crinkle your nose I Dream of Jeannie style.

In a bowl, mix the juice of your lemon, crushed garlic, oregano, olive oil, salt and pepper together.  Add your chicken to this marinade and let it sit for 30 minutes.  Don’t even bother putting it back in the fridge.  Your chicken will come to room temperature and be ready to cook.

In the meantime, in a casserole dish add the rice, diced onions, thyme and 2 & 1/2  cups of chicken stock, salt & pepper.  Cover with foil and place in a 350F oven for 30 minutes.

Wait.  Or browse the internet.  Read a book.  Phone a friend.  Do lunges down the hallway.  Just kidding.  Not really.  Okay kidding.

After 30 minutes, uncover the rice and add 1/2 cup of green beans (frozen or fresh) and let the mixture finish in the oven for 10 more minutes.

Next, heat up a cast iron pan and cook your chicken thighs that have been marinating.  This should also take about 10 minutes.  See how the rice and chicken all cook at the same time?  Easy isn’t it?  High five.

Remove the rice from the oven and place your finished chicken thighs on top.  In the cast iron pan, splash a little chicken stock and a squeeze of lemon juice to deglaze the pan.  Top the chicken and rice with your pan sauce.  Serve.

Enjoy.  Now what are you going to do with all of that extra time?

-Kallie

#linklove_wednesday

December 9, 2015

My favorite links this week, December 9, 2015.


1. Chalkboards are not just for school anymore.

2.  Neat video about Pittsburgh and bikes.

3. The magical power of dogs.

4.  Wow, Sweden

5.  Trees and people…watch this.  You’re welcome.

6. Next time you’re in Japan

7. Oh, another article about Adele? Why yes.  Why not?

8. I’m learning Italian too.

9.  Tiny Buddha on why we should all practice  gratitude.

10. I have adored Claire Danes since “My So Called Life” and now I can’t stop watching “Homeland”…this made me laugh.

11. If you ever wondered about retired sumo wrestlers, now you know.

12. My husband loves Kurt Vonnegut.

13. I started working out again.  I’m hoping my muscles remember quick!  Ouch.

Come, let us have some tea and continue to talk about happy things.

December 6, 2015

I love that quote.  Author Chaim Potok said that.  And I have to agree. What is more fun and happy than afternoon tea?

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My mom and I have this tradition where we go to the Drake Hotel in Chicago every year and have tea at the Palm Court.  It’s an opportunity to have some mother/daughter time and talk about Christmas lists, when to bake our holiday cookies and what to serve for Christmas, all while being served a beautiful tea service with little finger sandwiches and sweet treats and lots and lots of tea.

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Tea is an experience.  A process with very specific rules.  Therapeutic tea I call it.  Your tea pot arrives with the tea of your choice.  Then they pour hot water over the leaves and you sit there waiting like a lady for your tea to infuse.  You just sit.  And wait.  No one to rush you.  Nothing to do, but chat and enjoy the other person(s) you are with.

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Then you pour it slowly in your cup, using the little tea strainer of course.  See that up there?  Use the tea strainer!  I implore you.  Don’t ask how I know this.  Just trust me on this one.

Our favorite tea is the Orange Dulce.  It’s naturally sweet with citrus flavors that I could drink all afternoon.  And I do.  If you look away for one second, you will miss the perfectly dressed wait staff scurrying around with silver carafes full of hot water to magically fill your little tea pot, over and over and over again.  And then again.  Did I mention I end up drinking a lot of tea on this day?

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The best part about tea at the Drake is the little pots of jam and clotted cream that they serve to have with your scones (they even have gluten free scones and finger sandwiches, yeah!).  But what exactly is clotted cream?  Sounds like cream gone bad right?  But it’s not, it’s this divine, sweet, creamy spreadable yumminess that makes any plain bread instantly better.

Do you drink your tea with milk?  I don’t.  Should I?  Tell me.

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My favorite time of year to go to the Palm Court is during the holidays.  They change up the fountain with white, sparkly twigs, okay branches (the thing is giant), decorated with pretty ornaments.  It kind of looks like the water from the fountain froze in mid-air.  The little cherubs are still there, riding these water-spewing fish.  I am a little disturbed by them, I’m not going to lie.  First of all there are four of them and they all seem to look really happy with this evil stranglehold on the fish…never mind.  Forget I said anything.

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That’s my mom enjoying her tea and finger sandwiches.  The finger sandwiches are dah-rling.  There are itty bitty lobster rolls, mini spinach and cheese quiches, and small chicken sandwiches with a swiss cheese and strawberry jam topping.  Also, tiny smoked salmon sandwich and of course, what is high tea with out wee little cucumber and dill cream cheese sammies?  Look!  No crust.  That’s fancy.  🙂

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And yes everything is small, and dainty, and cute.  I almost don’t want to eat them.  Look at my gluten free chocolate cupcake?  Isn’t it darling?  Okay, maybe only I get excited about miniature chocolate cupcakes.  Yeah, didn’t think so.  You want that cupcake don’t you?  The Drake also has managed to serve the softest, best gluten free chocolate chip cookie as well.  I don’t know how they did it, but it’s super delicate.

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Tea to the English is really a picnic indoors. – Alice Walker

I also, appreciate the Christmas carolers that walk around the Palm Court serenading everyone. How cute is that?  And let’s not forget the harpist.  Come on!  A fountain?  A harp?  Carolers?  Miniscule sandwiches?  Who am I?  I am having so much fun.

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Go, have tea at the Drake.  It’s a fun tradition.  Have a tea at home and make a cucumber sandwich, but make them small and speak with an English accent, that’s fun too.  What traditions do you keep?

-Kallie

#linklove_wednesday

December 2, 2015

Hi everyone.  It’s that time of the week again…#linklove_Wednesday. 

  
So the holiday season has kicked in and this week’s #linklove has a holiday twist.  I read some really interesting articles this week about one man’s attempt at peace on earth, about why eating dinner with your family is as Martha Stewart would say, “a good thing”, and how to deal with your family around the holidays…LOL.  Are you looking for some holiday music and libations?  Read on…

Here are a few of my favorite reads this week December 2, 2015:

1.  Peace on earth…I like this guy’s idea.

2.  Here’s one way to keep holiday pounds at bay.

3.  I always ate dinner every night with my family and still do with my husband today.  Do you?

4.  Is it wrong that I totally want one of these?

5.  I like anything about Ancient Greece or Rome…in this case Rome.

6.  Looking for Christmas music?  Well did you know that Zooey Deschanel has a Christmas album?  I recommend this.

7.  How festive & delicious does this look? I am so making some this holiday season.

8.  Did I tell you I am obsessed with Adele?

9.  Going home for the holidays?  You better read this first.

❤️ Kallie