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Saturday, July 14, 2012

~ Fried Chicken Strips, Fried Red Bell Pepper Salad, Orange -Tomato Dipping Sauce ~



Ingredients:

For the Chicken Strips:

Boneless chicken breast – sliced thin
All-purpose of flour
Equal parts of all-purpose flour and Cornmeal
Egg wash – plus a dash of milk
Dashes of salt
Dashes of black pepper
Vegetable oil – for frying


Set up three dishes one with all-purpose flour, one with egg wash plus a dash of milk, one with equal parts of corn meal and all-purpose flour.  Add the salt and pepper to the cornmeal and flour mixture according to taste.

Dip the chicken strips first in the all-purpose flour then the egg wash and finally in the cornmeal and flour mixture.

Heat a large frying pan with vegetable oil about one inch deep.  Carefully place the chicken strips in the hot oil and turn when a beautiful golden color is reached on one side and finish cooking on the other side.  Do not overcrowd the pan.

Place the cooked chicken strips on paper towels.

For the Fried Red Bell Pepper Salad:


Red bell peppers - sliced into strips
Vegetable oil for frying
Drizzles of honey
Drizzles of balsamic vinegar
Olive oil for drizzling
Dashes of salt
Dashes of red pepper flakes
Handful of fresh basil
Handful of fresh oregano
Vegetable oil – for frying

Heat a frying pan with about half inch deep of vegetable oil.  Carefully place the red pepper strips in the hot oil.  When the peppers become slightly wilted and become slightly charred turn over and continue to fry on the other side.  This process takes about one to two minutes on each side.

Place in a dish and drizzle a little olive oil over the peppers, a drizzle of balsamic vinegar and a drizzle of honey.

Season the dish with salt and red pepper flakes and garnish with fresh basil and fresh oregano.

For the Tomato Orange and Dipping Sauce:

Ingredients:

1 red onion – sliced
3 cloves of garlic – chopped
Juice of 1 orange
Zest of ¼ of an orange
½ cup of chicken broth
29 oz. can of crushed tomatoes
Handful of fresh basil
Handful of fresh oregano
Sprig of fresh thyme
Dashes of salt
Dashes of red pepper flakes
Olive oil for drizzling

Heat a large frying pan with a drizzle of olive oil.  Add the sliced onion and garlic and basil and oregano.  Sauté until the onion is soft.

Add the crushed tomatoes and continue to gently simmer.  Add the orange juice and zest.  Add the chicken broth and continue to gently simmer. 

Add all of the seasonings and gently simmer while you fry the chicken.

Serve with the chicken strips and red bell pepper salad.  This all goes together so well.

With Love,

Catherine
xo
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16 comments:

redkathy said...

What a beautiful and scrumptious display Catherine! And your salad, yummy! You know how I love those red peppers.

Have a wonderful weekend my friend!

Ellen B Cookery said...

I absolutely love roasted red peppers which were a staple in my home growing up. YUM!

Pegasuslegend said...

I love these made like this... it's the best tasting love it!

The Café Sucré Farine said...

One reservation for dinner please - this looks wonderful!

Bravoe Runway said...

I am so hungry! Looking at this post makes me wish I wasn't having baked fries for dinner :(

Tammy, I hope you pick up the sandals in my last post, they're really comfortable, and very well made! Old Navy has really stepped up their game :)

London's-beauty said...

It's looks beautiful! I wish I can have the patience to cook as well as you and Tammy. ^^

My mouth is watering just by the looks of it. :p

Tanna at The Brick Street Bungalow said...

Dearest Catherine, your recipes always sound so very delicious and creative... seems your recipes for the soul are just as good. Thank you so much for your kind words. You are an angel. blessings and hugs and all the best to you, dear one... tanna

What's Baking?? said...

Catherine, I wish you are my neighbor so that I can 'kitchen crash' into yours! Wonderful recipe and looks so delish!!

Rose said...

I will have to give homemade chicken strips a try sometime. Thanks for another amazing recipe!

Chiara Giglio said...

Looks tasty Catherine, have a good Sunday....a hug...

Sembra gustoso Catherine! Buona domenica, un abbraccio...

Jeannie said...

Hi Catherine, I am salivating as I read the recipe, the combinations of ingredients certainly sounds delicious!

Stacie said...

Another must try recipe :)

Beth said...

I haven't seen anything like that red pepper salad before, and it looks wonderful!

Pru Proteksi said...

hmmm yummy, I really like the food, it feels like to try it

Bree said...

These look awesome and I bet my kids would love them too!

sebarkan iklanmu said...

I like these made

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