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Orange chicken

Back when I was in middle school, a Panda Express opened in one of the local malls. Sometimes my dad would take me and my sister to this mall, and we'd eat Panda Express every single time. We ate there so often that I recognized the man working there, and he recognized us too. Almost every time, I would order orange chicken. And the times when I didn't order orange chicken, I wished I had. I don't know why I liked it so much, but sometimes I feel nostalgic for it, and every time I see a Panda Express, I think to myself, I could go for some orange chicken.

But honestly? It doesn't really hit the same way now. Every time I've gotten Panda Express in my adult life, I've kind of regretted it afterwards. Maybe my body can't handle Chinese fast food like it used to.

But I still get these desires to have orange chicken! I've been travelling a lot lately, and when I was in the airport I could smell some Chinese food and I almost ordered some, but I settled for some Jimmy John's instead. It was alright. I still wanted Chinese, and I decided that I would just make my own orange chicken when I got home.

Close up of orange chicken, topped with scallion, on a plate
Garnish is absolutely necessary

I had made this orange chicken from Budget Bytes before, and I remembered it being pretty good! I already had all of the sauces I needed so I only had to buy chicken, ginger, green onions, and an orange.

Now the ingredient list called for "1 large orange", and whatever size orange I bought was definitely not big enough. The more detailed instructions said to squeeze out 1/2 cup of orange juice and I think I barely had 1/4 cup! Squeezing oranges is also super messy. Maybe I'm doing it wrong, but it all completely fell apart.

Anyway, I only bought one orange, so this ended up being not-so-orange orange chicken. But it's okay! It still ended up very tasty and definitely way way healthier than anything I could get from takeout.

Overhead view of the orange chicken, as well as a plate of broccoli, and a plate of rice
It's actually quite orange despite the small amount of orange juice

And just to round out the meal a little more, I also steamed some broccoli and I served it with rice. It was a very good meal.

Filed under: stir fry chicken

Teriyaki chicken and stir fried broccoli

In order to use up the rest of that piece of ginger, I decided to make some teriyaki chicken and broccoli. Trying a Made with Lau recipe always feels like I'm cooking on expert mode, but the results area always really great so I figured it would be good on a Friday night where I have more time. In order to prepare, I made sure to watch the youtube video the night before and take notes in my journal.

Some steamy stir fried broccoli in a wok, right after I finished cooking it
Right after I finished cooking the broccoli!

And yes, it was time consuming. I still feel like stir fries are some of the hardest things for me to make. I had to wash the broccoli in a special way, cut it up, and blanch it before I got to the actual stir frying part. I ended up using so many pots and pans (especially because I also needed one for the chicken).

But it was really tasty so I think it was worth it.

A closeup of the stir fried broccoli in a dish

A closeup of the cooked teriyaki chicken, with the broccoli and my journal in the background
You can see my notes in the background!

I thought that cooking the chicken would be easier, and I guess it was a little easier, but I still struggled to give it a nice dark brown color. If I make it again, I think I'll marinate it in a bag instead and make sure to jostle the chicken around more so the marinade really gets into all of the pieces of chicken.

I also thought about doing the whole, cooking two things at once, but I am not at that level, so I actually finished cooking the chicken before I started cooking the broccoli, which meant having to microwave the chicken right before eating it. It's okay, still tasted good.

An overhead shot of the plates of chicken and broccoli sitting on my counter

Chicken, broccoli, and rice on a plate

And I'm trying to embrace my new philosphy of living life as inefficiently as possible so it's okay that dinner takes me a while to make.

Filed under: chicken broccoli

Poultry seasoning

I have had a tiny little container of poultry seasoning sitting in my cabinet for the past...10 years maybe? It expired at least 7 years ago. I don't know why I have it. I'm sure some recipe called for it, but I couldn't tell you what it was. And it's been bugging me because I have no idea how to use this ingredient. But it's over. I finally used up all of the poultry seasoning, and I am never buying poultry seasoning again in my life.

Some roasted chicken, mashed potatoes, and gravy sitting on the stove

When you google "recipes with poultry seasoning" all you really end up with are recipes for how to make poultry seasoning. But there was one recipe for a baked chicken and even though I pretty much never cook bone-in chicken, it didn't look too hard to make.

Simply having baked chicken didn't sound like much of a meal, so I decided to make mashed potatoes to go with it. And that still didn't sound like a meal, but making three things is a little too much for me, so I bought bagged Caesar salad from Aldi.

Chicken, mashed potatoes, and caesar salad on a plate
Another crochet piece in progress!

It wasn't too bad. I don't think I'll make this chicken again though. It was very seasoned on top and barely seasoned elsewhere. But I was really happy with the gravy and I could eat the unseasoned bits of chicken with the gravy, so overall, I'd call this a success.


Chimichurri chicken and rice

I wasn't going to make a blog post for this, because I made this during my workday, and I only took one picture, and it's not that great.

Chimichurri chicken and rice
At least it had natural light

But before I made this, I went searching through my old blog posts to see if I had made this before, and I feel like I have, but I must have not blogged about it. And there's a decent chance I'll make this again some time in the next five years or so, and when I do, I know I'm going to look for it in my blog and wonder what I'd do differently. So...

  • This was really water-y. Maybe just use 1.25 cups of water next time. I did sprinkle in a little chicken msg, which I think was a good addition
  • The chicken was a little dry. I basically had it cooked completely in the beginning, so maybe just throw that in at the end instead of having it sit in the pot while the rice is cooking
  • Feta would be great on top!
  • I didn't add peas. I'm sure they would be fine, but I wouldn't go out of my way to include them

This was pretty good, and it was a good way to use up a bunch of cilantro that I didn't want to waste.

Filed under: chimichurri chicken

Overcooked chicken strips

Take a look at these chicken tenders. Don't they look great?

Chicken tenders on a plate, with some salad on the side, and a book in the background
Photos in the post feature the book Rise: A Pop History of Asian America from the Nineties to Now

Well, they didn't taste great. I guess the first night I made them, they tasted OK, but eating them as leftovers was...not fun. But let me back up a bit.

I decided to make chicken strips because I was looking for ways to use up the rest of my breadcrumbs that have been sitting in my cabinet for who-knows-how-long. These Sriracha Chicken Strips looked like a good choice because I already had everything that the recipe called for, minus the chicken. This recipe also called for baking the strips instead of deep frying them, which sounded great! I didn't have to use up a bunch of oil and I wouldn't have to stare at it while it was cooking.

I know breading things can be kind of tedious and take a while (especially for me), but I figured, it's Friday night! I've got time! So I went for a run after work, and then I took a shower, and then I started prepping at about 8pm. I read the first step of the recipe which said to marinate the chicken in sriracha for at least an hour. I should have done this earlier! Oh well, this wouldn't be ready until at least 9...30, but that's okay.

Some uncooked chicken strips, breaded in breadcrumbs and cornmeal, along with various bowls to comprise the breading station

Once the chicken was ready for breading, I set up my breading station, and one at a time, I put flour, eggs, and breadcrumbs on every piece. This was actually kind of nice, albeit it made my fingers a bit gross after a while. I actually ended up running out of breadcrumbs before I was done with all the chicken, so I decided to use cornmeal instead, and that was extra gross.

Once I was ready to cook the chicken, I made sure to spray the baking pans because I was NOT about to have another thing stick to the pan.

Chicken tenders right after they've been pulled out of the oven. They are a little burnt.
These are a little burnt :/

Chicken tenders right after they've been pulled out of the oven, flipped over to the less burnt side
I flipped them over and they're less burnt on this side!

And they didn't stick! Unfortunately, I cooked them for way too long, and I don't know how I did that because usually I'm so paranoid about overcooking things. I really should not have bothered broiling them at all. Why do I need to broil chicken tenders?

Even though these were marinated in sriracha, I felt like that really only made them spicy, without actually adding much flavor. I ended up dipping them in ketchup. I also ended up accidentally squirting ketchup all over my hand, so it's a good thing I took the photos before I took out the ketchup.

Overcooked chicken ends up being even more overcooked when you heat it up for leftovers, so I tried to pair it with other things that tasted better.

Chicken alfredo

Well, this pasta didn't taste that much better. I used store-bought jarred alfredo sauce in this and honestly, that was a bad idea. I should have made my own. Or maybe used vodka sauce instead. Or just bought better quality sauce. I also ended up oversalting the pasta water, which I've never done before. (Hey, I was just trying to make it taste salty like the sea!)

But I'm done complaining, and I'm gonna end this post on a high note.

Chicken tenders and sweet potato fries, with a book in the background

Close up of just the sweet potato fries

These sweet potato fries were so good. And I have leftover peanut sauce, so I might make more soon.


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