muffin
3rd September 2011, 11:54 AM
I thought I'd see if anyone has any "family" recipes they'd like to share.
My dad's dad sort of put together a spice mix that he's used for a very long time. It's passed around and used in just about all his kids' and grandkids' kitchens. It's good on burgers, chicken, in soups, etc. (Especially burgers!!)
Rich's Seasoning
2 tbsp - onion salt, garlic salt, Season All, and Accent
1 tbsp - black pepper
1/4 tsp - cayenne
Mix ingredients in a very WELL ventilated room or do it outside. It will choke you!!
I usually double the recipe to have a good amount on hand.
I've omitted the Accent before, but it just didn't taste the same to me. That could be because I've eaten it my whole life with it. Feel free to take it out if you want.
And his wife makes an awesome rice pilaf using this seasoning.
Patsy's Rice Pilaf
1/2 stick (or more) butter
1 onion, chopped
3-4 garlic buds, chopped
1 cup rice
2 cups chicken broth, hot
Rich's seasoning to taste
Melt butter in rice pot. Add onion and garlic and sautee until wilted looking. Add rice and let slightly brown, stirring so as not to burn. Add hot broth and Rich's seasoning (about 1 tsp or more to taste; don't over do it though). When bubbly looking, put on tight fitting lid, turn heat down to low and cook for 20 minutes. Turn heat off and let pot sit for 5-10 minutes before removing lid. Open and fluff up the rice.
I like to make this pilaf with this lemon chicken (http://allrecipes.com/recipe/chicken-with-lemon-sauce/detail.aspx) recipe...
Chopped celery also takes good in this, as well as red and green bell peppers, and cooked chicken after rice is cooked.
Another recipe that I got from an awesome little coffee shop in Redondo Beach - a twist on the chicken salad sandwich. Sort of play it by ear. The girl didn't really have a recipe, per se. She just made it by memory....
Curry Chicken
Cook chicken breast in garlic salt, black pepper, onion powder and curry powder.
Shred chicken; add slivered almonds which have been baked in curry powder.
Mix with shredded carrots and add mayo for consistency.
This stuff is good on dark bread like rye. Mmmm...
My dad's dad sort of put together a spice mix that he's used for a very long time. It's passed around and used in just about all his kids' and grandkids' kitchens. It's good on burgers, chicken, in soups, etc. (Especially burgers!!)
Rich's Seasoning
2 tbsp - onion salt, garlic salt, Season All, and Accent
1 tbsp - black pepper
1/4 tsp - cayenne
Mix ingredients in a very WELL ventilated room or do it outside. It will choke you!!
I usually double the recipe to have a good amount on hand.
I've omitted the Accent before, but it just didn't taste the same to me. That could be because I've eaten it my whole life with it. Feel free to take it out if you want.
And his wife makes an awesome rice pilaf using this seasoning.
Patsy's Rice Pilaf
1/2 stick (or more) butter
1 onion, chopped
3-4 garlic buds, chopped
1 cup rice
2 cups chicken broth, hot
Rich's seasoning to taste
Melt butter in rice pot. Add onion and garlic and sautee until wilted looking. Add rice and let slightly brown, stirring so as not to burn. Add hot broth and Rich's seasoning (about 1 tsp or more to taste; don't over do it though). When bubbly looking, put on tight fitting lid, turn heat down to low and cook for 20 minutes. Turn heat off and let pot sit for 5-10 minutes before removing lid. Open and fluff up the rice.
I like to make this pilaf with this lemon chicken (http://allrecipes.com/recipe/chicken-with-lemon-sauce/detail.aspx) recipe...
Chopped celery also takes good in this, as well as red and green bell peppers, and cooked chicken after rice is cooked.
Another recipe that I got from an awesome little coffee shop in Redondo Beach - a twist on the chicken salad sandwich. Sort of play it by ear. The girl didn't really have a recipe, per se. She just made it by memory....
Curry Chicken
Cook chicken breast in garlic salt, black pepper, onion powder and curry powder.
Shred chicken; add slivered almonds which have been baked in curry powder.
Mix with shredded carrots and add mayo for consistency.
This stuff is good on dark bread like rye. Mmmm...