Today, I made a curried chicken. The recipe was from Titanic: The Official Cookbook by Veronica Hinke. The chicken was really easy to make and we served it over rice and with Naan dippers.
Kool Aid pie is a quick and easy pie to make and great for summer. All you need is a graham cracker crust, a packet of Kool Aid (any flavor you want), a can of sweetened condensed milk and a carton of Cool Whip. Mix the Kool Aid and sweetened condensed mill together and then fold in the Cool Whip. Pour into the graham cracker crust and let set before serving. I usually make mine the day before I'm ready to serve it. I normally use orange Kool Aid for mine (it tastes like an orange creamcickle) but today I used the Blue Raspberry Lemonade flavor.
Today, I made street tacos with rice and beans. The recipes for the chicken, rice, and beans came from Trejo's Tacos: Recipes and Stories from L.A. by Danny Trejo and Hugh Garvey. The beans I made was actually the Cheesey Bean Dip, but is good on ita own as well. I made the Spanish rice and the grilled chicken. I served the girlled chicken on corn tortillas with cilantro and onions. I also made the Mojo sauce from The Castle Rock Kitchen by Theresea Carle-Sanders and drizzled it on top of the tacos.
Today I made ribs with a Memphis dry rub. I used the recipe for the Whopper Spareribs from The Castle Rock Kitchen: Wicked Good Recipes From the World of Stephen King. The book gives the recipe for a homade Memphis dry rub that is reallly good and super easy to make. I served the ribs with some mac and cheese (just a box mix today) and made a banana pudding for dessert. The banana pudding is a super simple desert to make, and is perfect for the hotter summer months. All you need is vanilla wafers, bananas, vanilla pudding, and Cool Whip. Layer everything in a cake pan beginning and endng with a layer of vanilla wafers.
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