I really enjoy cooking. I think it's relaxing and it's fun. But, as often as I cook and as much as I enjoy it, I don't think I'm that great of a cook. I love to experiment and try to create something delicious, but often it just tastes alright and I plan for something else and make another attempt the day after.
Well, yesterday/last night I made something amazing! and I loved it so much I am writing my own recipe so anyone can recreate it!!!! (Lucky you)
Kelly's Bacon Wrapped Chicken Beeryaki
Marinade: (for 2 breasts)
1 bottle Pale Ale (I used Sierra Nevada, to rep the local brewery)
1 Tbsp Teriyaki marinade
1 Tbsp Vinegar
Pepper for taste
Chicken Dressings: (per chicken breast)
3 strips of bacon
1 jalapeno (sliced)
1/4 cup mozzarella cheese (sliced or grated)
1 sprig of rosemary
Ok, so first marinade the chicken breasts in a large bowl for about 3-5 hours. I used frozen chicken breasts, so I just put them in the marinade and let them thaw in it.
Once the breasts are done marinading pull them out and put them on aluminum foil in a 11x9 baking pan for dressing up in their bacon tuxedos.
Preheat the oven to 350 F.
Place the mozzarella on the chicken breast and then a few slices of jalapeno on the cheese. Then, careful not to spill the ingredients on top, wrap the chicken breast in the bacon, overlapping where the previous strip of bacon ends and make sure to use the whole 3 strips (it's key). You can use toothpicks to hold the bacon in place. You probably won't need them though. Then, garnish the chicken with the remaining slices of jalapeno and a sprig of rosemary.
Once the chicken is prepped and the oven is preheated place them in there and let them bake for about 20 minutes or until the chicken breasts look browned, then immediately set the oven to broil and broil the chicken for about 5 minutes or less to get the bacon all crispy.
Pull the chicken out and serve!
It's pretty damn tasty
I am going to try blogging, again. Once more, with feeling. Here come the poems, short stories, and crazy daydreams.
Friday, April 22, 2011
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Freerunning Pt. 2 and folk music
So, my roommate and I started conditioning. Hard...core...conditioning. Well, in summary, we suck at freerunning. But we'll get better, maybe.
It's only been one day (one night) of conditioning and we've both been sore for two full days. I think I'm going to try again tonight.
And of course try not to throw up.
Side note: I recently discovered a new band, which everyone has probably already heard of, BUT I DON'T CARE!!!! MWAHAHAHA
Sorry. They're a folky/mountain band called Old Crow Medicine Show. I've been listening to them on repeat lately. Oddly enough they're extremely relaxing.
Also, after this freerunning thing I might learn banjo. Why the hell not?
It's only been one day (one night) of conditioning and we've both been sore for two full days. I think I'm going to try again tonight.
And of course try not to throw up.
Side note: I recently discovered a new band, which everyone has probably already heard of, BUT I DON'T CARE!!!! MWAHAHAHA
Sorry. They're a folky/mountain band called Old Crow Medicine Show. I've been listening to them on repeat lately. Oddly enough they're extremely relaxing.
Also, after this freerunning thing I might learn banjo. Why the hell not?
Monday, March 7, 2011
Freerunning
So, I think I'm going to start doing freerunning. It looks really cool and I feel like if some dude can do it, so can I. However, I am currently 220 lbs and 6'0 ft tall. Also, I haven't really worked on my upper body since football 5 years ago. Soooo , I've got work to do.
1. Build up endurance....run a lot. Try not to throw up.
2. Lose weight...repeat #1 and eat healthy food. Try not to throw up.
3. Build upper body strength and core strength. Yoga (currently taking in college) is handling that, but I need to challenge myself more.
4. Become confident that I will not die or explode into a pulp if I fall from a height...just work on pacing myself up to higher heights. Try not to throw up.
So, this is my list. Mostly, I'm trying to get more fit, but if I can make it to freerunning, that'd be rad.
Try not to throw up.
1. Build up endurance....run a lot. Try not to throw up.
2. Lose weight...repeat #1 and eat healthy food. Try not to throw up.
3. Build upper body strength and core strength. Yoga (currently taking in college) is handling that, but I need to challenge myself more.
4. Become confident that I will not die or explode into a pulp if I fall from a height...just work on pacing myself up to higher heights. Try not to throw up.
So, this is my list. Mostly, I'm trying to get more fit, but if I can make it to freerunning, that'd be rad.
Try not to throw up.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Da Da Daffodil
For some strange reason, which I cannot discern, I've had an English pop style song called "Da Da Daffodil" playing continuously in my head.
It's just:
Da Da Daffodil,
Da Da Daffodil,
Da Da Daffodil.
(and repeat)
There are no other lines to this song, just those lines over and over again. I have no idea where it came from, I have no idea what a daffodil looks like. I know it's a flower, but I am almost sure I have not seen one today and haven't talked to anyone about a daffodil.
This is a daffodil by the way:
It's pretty, but now upon finding a picture of one, I know I haven't seen one today.
I wonder if maybe I can use this song or this flower in a story I'll write....
After reading about the Daffodil on wikipedia, I've found this out about the Daffodil:
Daffodil is its common name and its true name is the Narcissus. Interesting... I could definitely use that. Narcissus is the dude in Greek myth who found the reflection of himself in a pond so beautiful and enchanting that he drowned himself. So, self-centered would be a good characterization if not a bit daft (the dude drowned himself on accident at the side of a pond).
Daffodils are also toxic. Not deadly, but their bulb and leaves contain the alkaloid poison "lycorine."(sounds kind of like licorice)
This poison seems to just cause skin issues, so nothing crazy just annoying dermatitis called "daffodil itch." Still a possible literary addition.
I'll think about it.... well, off to work.
It's just:
Da Da Daffodil,
Da Da Daffodil,
Da Da Daffodil.
(and repeat)
There are no other lines to this song, just those lines over and over again. I have no idea where it came from, I have no idea what a daffodil looks like. I know it's a flower, but I am almost sure I have not seen one today and haven't talked to anyone about a daffodil.
This is a daffodil by the way:
I wonder if maybe I can use this song or this flower in a story I'll write....
After reading about the Daffodil on wikipedia, I've found this out about the Daffodil:
Daffodil is its common name and its true name is the Narcissus. Interesting... I could definitely use that. Narcissus is the dude in Greek myth who found the reflection of himself in a pond so beautiful and enchanting that he drowned himself. So, self-centered would be a good characterization if not a bit daft (the dude drowned himself on accident at the side of a pond).
Daffodils are also toxic. Not deadly, but their bulb and leaves contain the alkaloid poison "lycorine."(sounds kind of like licorice)
This poison seems to just cause skin issues, so nothing crazy just annoying dermatitis called "daffodil itch." Still a possible literary addition.
I'll think about it.... well, off to work.
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Working With My Hands
So, most of my life, I've wanted to have a sort of project or wanted to be working on something. Most of the time I'm sort of bored and I don't really have a focus.
Lately, however, I've wanted to learn more about mechanical things and work with my hands. If I'm lucky, I'll be repairing a Datsun 240z with my dad, but unfortunately, neither of us have any money. So, we can't.
I bought a thirty year old schwinn about a year ago for far too much money (like $120), and I should have bargained, but just REALLY wanted the bike. After buying the bike, I meant to sand off the ugly yellow and repaint it.
However, I let it sit for about a year and did nothing. It sat and collected dust with a terrible coat of back paint.
These past three days, I've actually been working on it. I've been spending about 4 hours a day working on my bike: taking it apart, painting it, putting new parts onto the old frame, stringing through new cables. I've been doing it blindly, and wrong, and have since started using a little book to help me as well as consulting a friend.
Lately, however, I've wanted to learn more about mechanical things and work with my hands. If I'm lucky, I'll be repairing a Datsun 240z with my dad, but unfortunately, neither of us have any money. So, we can't.
I bought a thirty year old schwinn about a year ago for far too much money (like $120), and I should have bargained, but just REALLY wanted the bike. After buying the bike, I meant to sand off the ugly yellow and repaint it.
However, I let it sit for about a year and did nothing. It sat and collected dust with a terrible coat of back paint.
These past three days, I've actually been working on it. I've been spending about 4 hours a day working on my bike: taking it apart, painting it, putting new parts onto the old frame, stringing through new cables. I've been doing it blindly, and wrong, and have since started using a little book to help me as well as consulting a friend.
So, I took it all apart and repaired parts and did all kinds of shit, but I really just wanted to make a point that I enjoy working with my hands. I really have had no chance to do that in a long time. So, I need to do it more often.
A post will be made when the bike is finished. The "Raging Bitch" will ride once again!!!!!
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