This came from a parent group for college students. Not an A&M group.
This sounds really expensive
This sounds really expensive
Cromagnum said:
I just made a gigantic pot of chicken and dumplings that cost less than $15, and will feed 3 people 2-3 times easily. Its not hard to eat cheap.
NormanEH said:
Recipe below. TIA
OnlyForNow said:
Chicken thighs are the last thing someone who doesn't cook should cook, unless they are gonna burn the crap out of them.
Cromagnum said:NormanEH said:
Recipe below. TIA
Cook a whole chicken in a pot of water (with chicken bouillon) that just covers the bird. I usually use 4-6 teaspoons of chicken bouillon , but you could use your favorite broth instead. One medium sweet onion cut in half. 3-4 cloves of garlic. Black pepper to taste. Boil with a lid until cooked through.
In a big mixing bowl. 6 eggs. 4 cups of flour. 1/4 cup of bisquick. 2 teaspoons of chicken bouillon and black pepper to taste. Enough water to mix the dough into a thick mix. Should just barely roll off a spoon but not be free flowing.
Finish cooking the chicken and remove the bird and onions from the pot. Return to rolling boil and drop the dumpling mix a spoon at a time into it. Keep the spoon hot with the broth and it will go easier. Gently stir until dumplings are cooked through. Kill the heat. Shred up chicken into chunks and add. I like a spoonful of sour cream in my bowl with it.
UTExan said:
It ain't hard to marinate chicken thighs in lemon juice, crushed garlic, unsweetened yogurt, olive oil, thyme, rosemary and salt/pepper for four hours, then throw it all in a skillet on medium low heat until it's nice and done.
You've just cooked up some delicious Greek chicken.
OnlyForNow said:
Chicken thighs are the last thing someone who doesn't cook should cook, unless they are gonna burn the crap out of them.
Claude! said:
Is this now the chicken thighs recipe thread? Put em in a bag or bowl mixed with Italian seasoning, S&P, and balsamic vinaigrette. Leave overnight, then toss on the grill for a few minutes. Serve with I don't care.
Burdizzo said:
Two rules of bachelor cooking I learned from a friend In college
* Ramen is a greater starter base
* Everything tastes better on a tortilla
FIDO*98* said:Burdizzo said:
Two rules of bachelor cooking I learned from a friend In college
* Ramen is a greater starter base
* Everything tastes better on a tortilla
I'm going to be honest. A Ramen Taco doesn't sound very appealing
Burdizzo said:FIDO*98* said:Burdizzo said:
Two rules of bachelor cooking I learned from a friend In college
* Ramen is a greater starter base
* Everything tastes better on a tortilla
I'm going to be honest. A Ramen Taco doesn't sound very appealing
Don't forget to use the seasoning packet. (The contents, not the packet)