I clean incessantly. I organize like a champ. I find a deal wherever I go. But, I am not known for cooking. I’ve made a few meals from scratch before, and have never received rave reviews. A date once told me that I should make it a goal to try one new dish each week. I thought his idea was brilliant. My first attempt following our conversation was “Lemon Pepper Chicken.” The result: the chicken was overcooked and super sour… instead of 1 tsp lemon juice/1 cup chicken broth, I used 1 tsp chicken broth/1 cup lemon juice. After that, I decided to give up on cooking altogether. Since then, it’s been pork chops with Shake ‘n Bake, chicken breast with Wish Bone Dressing, salmon with Lawry’s Marinade, and pasta with Bertolli Sauce every week for the past year or so.
So, I decided to give cooking a try once more, and ended up making my very first Crock Pot meal today. When I bought my condo 2 ½ years ago, I received a Crock Pot as a housewarming present; up until last night, it was still in the original packaging. Last Christmas, I received a Crock Pot cookbook from a co-worker; as amazing as all the meals looked, I was afraid to try making anything because I didn’t want to fail. Today, I wasn't going to be afraid to mess up. The meal I decided to make was Dijon Mustard Chicken with Artichoke Sauce. I picked up all the ingredients at the grocery store last night, and prepared the meal before I left for work this morning; I cut the ingredients in half, because the intended recipe was for 8 and I cook for 1. Other than that, I followed all the instructions. When I arrived home from work, I found that the artichoke “sauce” was more of an artichoke “soup,” and the dijon mustard was no longer coating the chicken. Ughhh. While the meal was edible at best, it didn’t turn out the way that I had hoped… but that’s ok. I learned how to use a new kitchen appliance today, and I look forward to trying more meals in the future.
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A for effort....keep trying and don't cut the recipe in half next time, instead freeze the leftovers until you mastered the meal:)
ReplyDeletethanks!!! I will keep that in mind :)
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