Try this baby! Chicken Mc Hobbes: Take 2
A pounded chicken breast on a bed of caramelized red onions, with kale and cambozola cheese, on grilled sourdough buns!
I don't usually mix blue cheese with chicken, but this combination works really well...
Recipe for two:
2 sourdough buns, from Bakery San Juan, sliced in half
1 organic chicken breast, pounded and cut in half, seasoned with S & P
1 red onion, halved and thinly sliced
1 handful of kale, chopped
1 wedge, cambozola cheese, rhine removed
1 t paprika
olive oil
butter
pinch cayenne
salt and pepper
Start cooking the onions with a good amount of butter and olive oil, over medium heat. Caramelize the onions, which means cook them on high heat just before they start to brown, then lower the heat and add paprika so they are cooking slower, until they start to dissolve. They will become really sweet and sticky if cooked this way! When done add the greens and season with salt, pepper and cayenne, and cook them down a bit.
Put a little olive oil in a large saute pan, and place over medium high heat. When the oil's hot place the chicken in the pan shaking the pan back and fourth to avoid sticking. Cook until browned on both sides, about 8 minutes.
Brush the buns with olive oil and grill them or you can toast them in the oven!
Spread the cheese onto both sides of the buns, then put the onions and greens in, and place the chicken on top of them. Serve on warm plates with a nice pint of IPA...
Bon Appetit! Chef Hobbes
Committed to teaching the art and ease of cooking real, local, organic foods -- instead of processed foods from boxes and cans -- in order to sustain optimal health and weight for kids and adults. World-renowned Chef and Author Jamie Oliver is quoted in his book "Jamie's Italy" as saying, "My kids' generation is the first to be expected to die before their parents." How shocking is that? CNN was quoted as saying, "There is a coronary time bomb waiting to go off in our young children."
Monday, December 31, 2012
Just when you thought you have had the best sandwich ever!
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