Thursday, March 25, 2010

Chicken Cacciatore

Laura
Okay, fine!  I’ll share my chicken cacciatore recipe (it’s Emeril’s recipe).  It’s also a slow cooker recipe which makes it great to serve to guests when you don’t want to be distracted in the kitchen. Serve it over some pasta with a side of garlic bread and you’re done!



Meredith made her Caesar salad dressing that I love so much.  There’s so much garlic in it, that despite those books about vampires, I knew I had nothing to fear.  Really though, is there ever such a thing as too much garlic?  I'll let her tell you about the croutons she made.


We finished the meal off with chocolate wine and the world's easiest tiramisu recipe.  Delish!

Meredith
I made croutons! Honestly- I don’t know why I’d ever buy croutons again. Wow- easy and SO good. I melted a garlic clove in some extra virgin olive oil with salt and red pepper flakes. Then tossed the freshly-cubed NEW YORK bread around in the pan until it was toasty and properly coated! OH- and the cacciatore was really yummy. I’d definitely keep in my recipe file as an easy go-to dish. But get the good cheese if you can. I’ve got a list of "must bring backs” for my next Long Island visit. It will probably require a large cooler.

3 comments:

  1. Homemade croutons can make an ordinary salad extraordinary. The only problem with them (in my house, at least) is that I have to make double the quantity actually needed. They tend to disappear somehow....

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  2. Yes- we definitely ate as many before dinner as we did with the salad!

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  3. Yeah, I could've had leftovers. Instead, they were appetizers.

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