Everything Rachael Ray A Lunch Community http://www.lunch.com/everythingrachaelray <![CDATA[Rachael Ray Quick Tip by BaronSamedi3]]> http://www.lunch.com/reviews/actor/UserReview-Rachael_Ray-74-1332705-207460.html http://www.lunch.com/reviews/actor/UserReview-Rachael_Ray-74-1332705-207460.html Tue, 17 May 2011 01:42:33 +0000 <![CDATA[Rachael Ray Quick Tip by hawthorne82]]> http://www.lunch.com/reviews/actor/UserReview-Rachael_Ray-74-1332705-62993.html http://www.lunch.com/reviews/actor/UserReview-Rachael_Ray-74-1332705-62993.html Thu, 1 Jul 2010 00:10:08 +0000 <![CDATA[Rachael Ray Quick Tip by ABRune]]> http://www.lunch.com/reviews/actor/UserReview-Rachael_Ray-74-1332705-60426.html http://www.lunch.com/reviews/actor/UserReview-Rachael_Ray-74-1332705-60426.html Sat, 19 Jun 2010 19:06:54 +0000 <![CDATA[Rachael Ray Quick Tip by acs518]]> http://www.lunch.com/reviews/actor/UserReview-Rachael_Ray-74-1332705-59073.html http://www.lunch.com/reviews/actor/UserReview-Rachael_Ray-74-1332705-59073.html Tue, 15 Jun 2010 15:25:27 +0000 <![CDATA[ Delicious and Economic Homemade Meal That'll Impress Even Your Foodie Friends!]]>
The recipe is to the right or you can also find it on my blog, Evoke Love! This meal is everything that I told you it would be!  I should confess, that I'd never put herbs under a chicken's skin before nor had I baked a whole chicken (therefore, had never had the pleasure of removing organs- yes, and I did the same EWWWW as I removed them!) nor had I made gravy. So, I was a little apprehensive. I'm just entering into the crazy realm of cooking and starting to love it. Here are three tips that I found along the way:

  1. I would quarter the potatoes and cut the carrots smaller because they stay hard if you follow the original directions. If you like your veggies hard or al dente, then stick with the original proportions of cutting in half.
  2. My absolute most  frustrating part of this recipe was trying to cut the heads off of the garlic. Make sure that you have an incredibly sharp knife and watch out for your hands. As soon as I finally got the heads off, I rubbed them in the combination of rosemary and EVOO (Extra Virgin Olive Oil). The preparation notes say to drizzle the EVOO over the heads of garlic and then, dip it into the chopped rosemary but, I found by combining the two on a small plate, it was much easier. After that, I just added the left over mixture into the gravy at the end.
  3. Stir gravy continuously and little by little add the flour and chicken stock. I had done this originally at my mom's house but, forgot about it for mine and F's anniversary dinner. This will help you control the outcome of the gravy to have it taste and have the exact consistency that you want.

Leftover options, aka the Economic portion of the recipe:
The next day, I made chicken sandwiches with the leftover meat. After the loose meat was used up, I made chicken noodle soup with some egg noodles we had. I placed the leftover carcas (sorry, I can't think of a nicer way to describe it) in some chicken broth, added the leftover veggies and herbs, added egg noodles and voila! Chicken noodle soup. You can also use the leftover chicken meat for burritos, wraps, enchiladas, empanadas....anything.

I hope that you enjoy this meal! Trust me, it works! F said that this replaced his favorite meal that I've ever made him by a long shot. I also think the Oreos had something to do with that!]]>
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