![]() Whisk until smooth and when the sauce bubbles, add the limas and the Adobo and then the cheese.Ħ. Add the flour and the butter and 3 ladles of broth. Meanwhile, heat the olive oil in a large skillet and add the onions, garlic and red pepper. The squash will be done at the same time as the cracklings.ģ. In the same oven, add the cubed squash to another sheet pan that has been sprayed with Pam. Bake until they are crisp and the fat has rendered, about 15 minutes.Ģ. Line a sheet pan with parchment and place the skins on the parchment and into an oven set to 400°. Remove the skin from the chicken and cut it into 2-inch pieces. * 3" piece of the neck on a butternut squash, peeled and cubedġ. ![]() * 1/2 the meat from one organic chicken, bones and skin reserved All these years of feeling guilty not making a homemade pastry crust when a puff pastry square would suffice? I have tried different crust recipes over the years and this crust was a hit but required more time than I had. I am not sure what the appeal is and I thought it was the double crust, requested each time, but when he ordered said pie in a Bermudan Irish Pub and it came with a square baked piece of puff pastry perched on top of what looked like a typical chicken pie filling, I watched him eat the whole thing, in the summer, on one of the hottest days that month. There are a few dishes that are favorites of his but not mine. I wasn't all that surprised when I was asked to make a chicken pot pie. Yesterday, for me, I made a huge baked macaroni and cheese, which I haven't done in at least a year so, and to be fair I asked The Nudge if there was anything he would like. ![]() If a lottery was the question, "if your spouse could take one meal with them to a desert isle, what would that be?" and the game was running in the cold months, I would win the grand prize. I secretly smile when Fall comes knocking on our door. Now I like chicken, don't get me wrong but I would eat seafood like he would eat chicken so to keep our food life interesting, I try to be fair. It is always the first thing out of his mouth when asked what he wanted for dinner. I am under the assumption that The Nudge, if allowed, would eat chicken in any form or style, almost every day. ![]()
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