Half a broiled chicken breast seasoned with
lemon rosemary salt blend (literally one of the most delicious spice blends I've ever tasted. You owe it to yourselves to try it. Works great with chicken and pork, might also work with beef and certain seafood) and wrapped in bacon, garlic rosemary mashed potatoes with gravy, and buttered steamed veggies.
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Wow, that's my type of cooking.
Re: salt blend. If you've ever seen "all the flavor, none of the salt" seasonings, they typically use citric acid to provide bite. I haven't had lemon rosemary salt, but I have made rosemary lemon
sugar before: for shortbread cookies!
Tonight I cooked Aldi's chicken cordon bleu filets, some couscous with garlic and good butter, and some sliced apples. Less than 10mins prep time. Fridays are low-effort.
The box couscous was 1.99 for 3 servings and the chicken is 1.99 per stuffed filet. (before the pandemic they were a .99 cent loss leader...)
Couscous always impresses people way more than rice for some reason. The variety I get, you just add it and your butter/oil to boiling water, mix, take it off the heat and cover it, and it fluffs right up in 5 minutes. I recommend trying it out especially if you cook for the family- just make sure to add a high quality butter or oil, if you cheap out there it'll really show.
I have everything for a big chicken casserole this week. I'm actually excited for this. It's going to be chicken divan but with cauliflower and peas instead of broccoli. Honestly it'd make an amazing pot pie filling but I'm going to serve it over rice. Thinking about doing mini pot pies another week.