I have a love, hate relationship with fire. It all started in my high school chemistry lab class with my nemesis the Bunsen burner. Try saying the words Bunsen burner dramatically because that is how our relationship was. Each day … Continue reading
I have a love, hate relationship with fire. It all started in my high school chemistry lab class with my nemesis the Bunsen burner. Try saying the words Bunsen burner dramatically because that is how our relationship was. Each day … Continue reading
Tajin classic seasoning really enhances the flavor of fish. I use it as the main ingredient in a rub for fish tacos. Tajin is not spicy even though it is made from chili powder. It has a lime kick from … Continue reading
Deep in the heart of French Louisiana, creole grillades and grits are served for breakfast, brunch or lunch. The dish is pure comfort food in Louisiana. Thin cuts of pork, or chicken are served alongside creamy grits and rich tomato … Continue reading

Lemon Herb Roasted Chicken Breasts
2 skin on, bone in, split chicken breasts
1/4 cup fresh lemon juice
1 tablespoon plus 2 teaspoons vegetable oil, divided
2 (3-inch) sprigs fresh rosemary, needles cut in 1/4-inch pieces
1 tablespoon fresh thyme leaves
1 garlic clove, minced
1/2 teaspoon Kosher salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground pepper
8 lemon slices
Place chicken breasts in a 1 gallon zip-top bag. Pull back skin from top of breast. Sprinkle rosemary over meat of breast and lay 3 lemon slices on each breast. Pull skin over lemon slices. Mix lemon juice, vegetable oil, garlic, salt and pepper in a small mason jar and shake to combine. Pour marinade over chicken Remove air and seal bag. Refrigerate 6 to 12 hours; turning chicken over half way through.
Preheat oven to 400ºF. Remove chicken from zip-top bag and place on a rimmed baking sheet bone side down. Bake 45 minutes or until a thermometer registers 165ºF. Remove from oven and let rest for 10 minutes to redistribute juices. Makes 2 large chicken breasts. Enjoy Friends!
This appetizer is very popular on the east and west coast. You can vary the meats and cheeses to your preferences and add fresh or dried fruit to the board. Kalamata olives, toasted pecans or walnuts would also be a … Continue reading
My Dad’s favorite biscuits were what he called “Cat Head” Biscuits. They were called that because the biscuits were literally the diameter of a cat’s head. Instead of being crumbly on the outside and soft in the middle these biscuits … Continue reading
For those of you trying to eat more whole grains and vegetables, this stir fry is the ticket. You will never miss the meat because the mushrooms and soy sauce add rich, umami flavor. The mushrooms are soft and meaty. … Continue reading
Reminiscent of Carrabba’s Mama’s Chicken Soup, this Sicilian style chicken soup will warm your heart and soul on a cold winter’s day! Enjoy!Sicilian Chicken Noodle Soup 1 tablespoon olive oil1 and 1/2 cups diced yellow onion, 1/2-inch dice1 and 1/2 … Continue reading
marydukecooks.com Sausage Cheese Muffins With three children you can always count on someone being late when getting ready for school. I’m at the bottom of the stairs yelling, “Let’s Go! Let’s Go!” as my children are running down the steps. … Continue reading
This salad has so many interesting flavors. Romaine lettuce is cold and crisp. Homemade croutons are tossed in cayenne oil before baking, making them slightly spicy. The dressing is smoky, savory, and naturally sweet with the addition of bacon drippings … Continue reading
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