Chicken Dinners for a Week
Chicken Pomodoro Paninis
Ravioli with Chicken and Basil
Santa Fe Chicken Pizza
Chicken Salad with Grapes & Almonds
So we’ve talked about how to roast a chicken, now, what to do with all those leftovers? Cooking for two, I find myself with almost a full chicken left after our first meal. So as not to be wasteful (with food or money) I make sure I use up all the chicken meat before it goes bad, even if it means having chicken for dinner for the rest of the week. With a little creativity you can create 4 meals (give yourself a break and cook a steak on Wednesday) with the same cooked chicken and never get bored. Each of these recipes offer a different flavor profile, and are quick, easy recipes that are very manageable for weeknight meals. (more…)




This cocktail came about simply because of what I had on hand in my pantry. I was in the mood for a cocktail (usually martinis are my cocktail of choice), and decided that I should be able to scrounge around my house for the ingredients. I zested a couple of lemons earlier in the week and knew I had to use the juice soon. I also had a bag of frozen cherries sitting in the freezer, so I thought I would combine the two. My first thought was to make an “electric” cherry lemonade (aka spiked lemonade). However, then I remembered that I really don’t love sweet cocktails, although I love fruit based cocktails. I find that more often than not, fruit based cocktails end up being sickeningly sweet, so I opted to focus on the cherry and make it “sour cherry” by added fresh lemon juice.
Its cold and rainy outside, so I thought this would be a good opportunity to sneak in one last “comfort food” recipe before we are officially into the fresh flavors of Spring. Even though I welcome the abundance of fruits and veggies the warmer weather brings, there is a part of me that misses the excuse to curl up with a piping hot bowl of noodles, or a hearty stew. Luckily (for my waste line) the winter only lasts so long, and with that, so does my “heartier” cooking. Yet, here is one last good “chilly night” recipe: Veal Paprika.