Showing posts with label Nigella Lawson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nigella Lawson. Show all posts

Friday, June 18, 2010

Doughnut French Toasts

The break is over and I am back to living, loving and cooking. We are through with all of the school year events and have now recovered, so I am back in action with the things that I truly enjoy.

My son says he can eat this morning, noon and night. Even though I often would like to agree with him, I try to keep this for only special occasions. Doughnut French Toast is very hard to resist. I don't mind making treats like this for him considering he has a healthy appetite and an incredible palate for an array of foods just like his Mom and Dad. He will eat pretty much anything we make, which helps in planning menus.

For those days when only a donut will do, I highly recommend this recipe. With four teaspoons of vanilla, the milk and egg mixture quickly transforms ordinary French Toast into an incredible toast that taste amazingly like a donut. Regardless of when the craving hits you, whether it is morning or late night, most of us have these few basic ingredients close at hand.


                                 
                                                                 


Doughnut French Toasts
Nigella Lawson

2 eggs
1/4 cup whole milk
4 teaspoons vanilla extract
4 slices from a small white bread loaf or 2 slices from a large white loaf — each large slice cut in half
2 tablespoons butter plus a drop of flavorless vegetable oil for frying
1/4 cup sugar

However, you can, if you like, turn this into a dinner party doughnut-allusive dessert by whizzing up a couple of handfuls of hulled strawberries, 4 tablespoons powdered sugar, and a spritz of lemon juice in the blender to make a sauce to pour or puddle over.

Beat the eggs with the milk and vanilla in a wide, shallow bowl. Soak the bread halves in the eggy mixture for 5 minutes a side.

Heat the butter and oil in a skillet, and fry the egg-soaked bread until golden and scorched in parts on both sides.

Put the sugar onto a plate and then dredge the cooked bread until coated like a sugared doughnut.

Serves 2

Enjoy

Monday, January 11, 2010

Ritzy Chicken Nuggets

In my effort to find the ultimate chicken strip, that’s not deep fat fried  I stumbled across these and they are great! So, if you are looking for a "grown up" chicken nugget give this one a try. Kids love them too.  This recipe has been adapted from Nigella Lawson's Ritzy Chicken Nuggets.




 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Ritzy Chicken Nuggets
 
4 boneless chicken breast, cut into thin strips
1 cup buttermilk
1 box Ritz crackers
salt, to taste
pepper, to taste, I use a lot of pepper
garlic powder, to taste
cajun seasoning, optional
 
Cut chicken into this strips and place into gallon size bag, add buttermilk. Marinate overnight or at least 4 hours. Preheat oven to 425*. Crush crackers finely, using rolling pin and add salt, pepper and remainder seasonings. Mix well. In shallow bowl place cracker crumbs then shake excess buttermilk from the strips, and dip them in the crumbs and coat well. Lay the crumb coated chicken strips on a lined baking sheet and bake for 20-25 minutes.
 
Nigella says you can marinate the chicken in buttermilk for up to 2 days.  She also gave another option for cooking them: In a pan with oil, cooking for about 2 minutes or so a side until they are golden brown. Transfer to a kitchen towel on a plate to blot the excess oil.


 The chicken nuggets are so juicy and flavorful.  I recommend serving them alongside a dipping sauce. BBQ, honey mustard or ranch all tasted great with the nuggets. My favorite is ketchup with tabasco, oh soooo good!

Enjoy!