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Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 12:23 pm |
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I guess I am just weird, but that looks rather tasty to me! |
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Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 12:58 pm |
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| compguygene said wrote: | I thought there was no such thing as ontopic here. I thought that the mods just split the threads when needed. Like my 8 pages of "Fried Chicken and Ribs" that was originally a split from another thread.....
Maybe i should make some ribs.... |
Well, after typing that, It was time to visit the freezer and pull out a half slab of ribs and chicken! For what its worth, I don't eat a whole half slab of baby back ribs at once...... I usually only eat 2 pieces of chicken, and 3 or 4 ribs at the most at one time. I already made the homemade macaroni salad, and homemade pork and beans that are traditional American side dishes.
Fried Chicken and Ribs FTW! |
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Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 11:28 pm |
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my lasagna beats all |
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Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2010 3:15 am |
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Funny you bumped this thread, sylla! I made fried chicken and ribs yesterday, but was hesitating to post.... So, lets talk lasagna! My wife and I make a pretty awesome lasagna, but, I would love to hear yours!
Basically, if you are willing to share how you make yours, I will gladly share my wife's method/recipe. Let's compare notes, maybe I can learn something!
As to the Fried chicken and ribs, this time a made a family favorite style of fried chicken that my wife came up with, mustard/mayo chicken.
Basically, you make a mustard/mayo sauce, 1/3 mustard 2/3 mayo. Roll the chicken in that, then roll in bread crumbs, Panko bread crumbs work best! As to seasoning the bread crumbs, we keep it simple, just salt, a little pepper, a little garlic powder. Fry the chicken in a pan and finish in a 350 degree Fahrenheit oven (177 C) until the chicken is fully cooked. |
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Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2010 9:54 am |
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[quote="CrazyCompguygene"]
Basically, you make a mustard/mayo sauce, 1/3 mustard 2/3 mayo. Roll the chicken in that, then roll in bread crumbs, Panko bread crumbs work best! As to seasoning the bread crumbs, we keep it simple, just salt, a little pepper, a little garlic powder. Fry the chicken in a pan and finish in a 350 degree Fahrenheit oven (177 C) until the chicken is fully cooked.[/quote]
that looks complicated! i usually just put it in microwave  |
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Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2010 11:03 am |
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| Slov wrote: | | CrazyCompguygene wrote: |
Basically, you make a mustard/mayo sauce, 1/3 mustard 2/3 mayo. Roll the chicken in that, then roll in bread crumbs, Panko bread crumbs work best! As to seasoning the bread crumbs, we keep it simple, just salt, a little pepper, a little garlic powder. Fry the chicken in a pan and finish in a 350 degree Fahrenheit oven (177 C) until the chicken is fully cooked. |
that looks complicated! i usually just put it in microwave  |
Hey Comp, sometimes I do something similar in my cook lessons  |
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Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2010 2:42 pm |
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Good to hear, theroze! Everybody should know how to cook, if only as a basic life skill! |
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