Showing posts with label grilled chicken. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grilled chicken. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Season and Smash Grilled Chicken Technique



We're not going to keep you here long.
Our video is about 8 minutes. In it, you'll find instructions for enhancing and tenderizing solid cuts of meat. It's a simple technique used best on chicken.

 It will speed up your cooking time when you take it to the grill.
  • The pieces are thinner, cooking faster
  • Being uniform in thickness they can be flipped at the same time
  • They will all be done close to the same time.
AND there may be a few extra tips for grilling vegetables thrown in for added value, for fun.

Let us know how we are doing. Tytus is getting better at filming and our next buy will be a microphone to make the audio better. 

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  • Do you like the banner on our Youtube page? 
  • Did you like the older one with the family better?
  • How is the video?
  • Do you know how to subscribe to our channel?
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  • What DO or DON'T you like?
There you have a few starter questions to help you think about what we can work on.


Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Grilled Chicken and Pasta Alfredo

This past Monday our lunch was grilled chicken, pasta Alfredo, vegetables, (because it can change I am not very specific) and a roll. 

Little Valley Academy (infant to K4) gets chicken tenders instead of grilled chicken. You might ask why? Because there is an increase of orders  from 25% to 35% MORE with tenders versus grilled chicken. Parents know what their children will eat. At least while their young. Most of the time. Hahahaha!

Valley Fellowship Christian Academy K5 - 12TH

We  make from scratch AND sometimes use a mix for the Alfredo sauce. Chicken is grilled outside and finished in the oven (to guarantee its cooked to the proper temperature with no doubt). Here we have a purchased roll like a Hawaiian bread roll, but we often make the bread/roll ourselves. And of course the green beans which I usually season to taste. Yes, those are Land-O-Lakes REAL BUTTER pats, I don't use margarine in my kitchen, only butter and olive oil. Occasionally I use canola/vegetable oil for certain things like baking.