Got out all my ingredients and breaded the chicken with panko and rice flour. Panko has a better crunch, in my opinion, than any other bread crumb and I do prefer the silkier texture of the rice flour over regular flour. [Thanx to my job at Bravo!]
I actually pounded the chicken out to be a little thinner so that it would cook quicker, and a little more evenly.
Dried the chicken up some with a paper towel to remove excess moisture. Subsequently, I covered it in panko, salt, pepper, and rice flour.
Got my oil warmed up and slid the chicken right in there.
Flipped it on over after cooking for about 3 minutes. I do the same on the other side of the chicken then take it out of the pan and start preparing some veggies.
Onions and mushrooms to be exact.
Sauteed the veggies and cut the chicken breast up to toss back in.
Added bacon to the mixture and put them all back into the skillet for more frying.
Then I added some brown rice leftover in the house.
Cook it all up for a while so the chicken is nice and cooked through.
Topped it off with an overeasy egg and pomegranate craisins. The egg was nice for creating a nice sauce for the dish and the craisins added a sweet juicy bite to the dish. It turned into a very delicious breakfast and I couldn’t even believe I at all of it.
What fun items do you find yourself creating in the morning?
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Thursday, February 3, 2011
Breakfast Rueben
A spin on the regular Rueben Sammich.
Start your oilin engines!
Usin some Havarti Cheese, onion, mushrooms, and rye bread in this pic.
All sliced!
Getting all nice and sauteed…
Drop in them eggs…
Toast that rye bread…
I did not have any Thousand Island dressing so I decided to make a little mixture of my own. Used a sweet onion dressing [almost like a honey mustard], and then I added ketchup. I also added a little cocktail sauce for a little kick.
Spread the spread and line up the cheese on ze toasted bread…now for the stacking…
BAM! Sauerkraut, romaine, corned beef, and all the other mixtures are stacked up onto the samwich.
Sliced up an orange and banana to go with it…
Little closeup shot…
I really need to start cooking for someone else to get some feedback on the taste of the stuff. It tasted pretty good to me, but who knows how it tastes for other people. Hopefully y’all can be inspired to make a dish along the lines. I actually made this for breakfast a few days ago. I got another blog to come up here on the fried chicken bowl I made this morning…in the meantime, hope y’all are having a good one!
Start your oilin engines!
Usin some Havarti Cheese, onion, mushrooms, and rye bread in this pic.
All sliced!
Getting all nice and sauteed…
Drop in them eggs…
Toast that rye bread…
I did not have any Thousand Island dressing so I decided to make a little mixture of my own. Used a sweet onion dressing [almost like a honey mustard], and then I added ketchup. I also added a little cocktail sauce for a little kick.
Spread the spread and line up the cheese on ze toasted bread…now for the stacking…
BAM! Sauerkraut, romaine, corned beef, and all the other mixtures are stacked up onto the samwich.
Sliced up an orange and banana to go with it…
Little closeup shot…
I really need to start cooking for someone else to get some feedback on the taste of the stuff. It tasted pretty good to me, but who knows how it tastes for other people. Hopefully y’all can be inspired to make a dish along the lines. I actually made this for breakfast a few days ago. I got another blog to come up here on the fried chicken bowl I made this morning…in the meantime, hope y’all are having a good one!
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