Sunday, February 12, 2006

Breakfast Ambiance


Breakfast Ambiance

MENU


  • Pancakes
  • Grilled Ham, sausage or bacon
  • Eggs over medium
  • Coffee
  • Warm syrup
  • Candles or Fresh Flowers
According to the Encarta English Dictionary Ambiance is defined as:
“The typical atmosphere or mood of a place.
A restaurant with a welcoming ambiance”
Synonyms for Ambiance: Atmosphere, Character, Quality, Vibes

In order to illustrate the meaning of ambiance the writers used the example:
• A restaurant with a welcoming ambiance”

The vast majority of the time the word ambiance is used in association with a place to have a nice meal. A place to have a meal comfort and ease OR of excitement, life and energy. This would also indicate that what we choose to eat is closely related to how we feel at the moment. You can create a welcoming, inviting ambiance in your home whether you are sharing a meal with your family, a partner or eating solo.

Tonight’s dinner was done in a hurry at a quarter past midnight. I could have inhaled it in front of late night television but I thought I'd take the opportunity to enjoy the meal. As you can see, it’s your regular Grand Slam breakfast at your local Denny’s Restaurant, usually costing around $6.00 without the tip. My late night “Denny’s” special included candles and a midnight sky line view, no tip required. It was simple, a tad bit romantic but most of all it was enjoyable.

Would pancakes taste different while laughing at Jay Leno? No, probably not but then, I’ll never know because I chose to seize the moment and enjoy a candle lit midnight breakfast.

Take every opportunity to make how you eat as enjoyable as what you eat.

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Saturday, February 11, 2006

Lemon Pepper Chicken w/ Pasta

LEMON PEPPER CHICKEN
With Fettuccini Alfredo And Broccoli Florets
Serves one


Posted by Picasa INGREDIENTS


Chicken breast
Boiled pasta
Alfredo sauce
Broccoli florets
Lemon pepper seasoning




UTENSILS NEEDED

George Forman Grill
Microwave
Sandwich bags
Foil

COOKING INSTRUCTIONS:
Begin by boiling the pasta. While the pasta is on heat your George Forman grill with the lid closed.
Sprinkle lemon pepper seasoning on both sides of the chicken breast and wrap the chicken in the foil. **see wrapping instructions**. Place the foil wrapped chicken on the grill and cook until done. While the chicken is on the grill put desired amount of broccoli in a sandwich bag and microwave it until it’s done.

MAXIMUM COOKING AND PREP TIME:
30 min (this includes all steps of this recipe).


COOKING TIPS

Wrapped meats on the George Forman Grill

I'm sure this is a new concept for everyone because on a George Forman Grill you usually just put the meat right on the grill. When you cook outside on a grill don’t you sometimes wrap meat and potatoes when you could just put it straight on the grill? We do it for a few reasons, to keep the moisture in and to seal the flavor. The same principal applies on your Forman Grill.

In order to keep the moisture in and to release the flavor in the seasoning wrap the chicken so that the crease is facing up. Seal the ends of the foil by folding them up. Your foil should be folded 4 times to keep the flavor in and to maximize moisture. You can use this technique with shrimp and beef as well.


Suggestions:
Add salad shrimp on top of the fettuccini Alfredo with a bit of fresh pepper.
If you have chicken left over like I did, slice it in long strips and save it for a chicken wrap for tomorrows lunch.

The ambiance for tonight was a completely set dinner table with a winter backdrop. The curtains were fully open and I faced the golf course while the candles burned. At one point I got up and danced. The radio was on. It wasn’t a romantic dinner because the song “She Hates Me” by Puddle of Mudd was on. So, see, a candle light dinner with a bit of grunge is an acceptable ambiance.


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Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Cheddar Cheese & Garlic Biscuits




Cheddar Cheese & Garlic Biscuits

2 cups Original Bisquick (please see commentary)
2/3 cup milk
1/2 cup shredded Cheddar cheese (2 ounces)
2 tablespoons margarine or butter, melted
1/8 teaspoon garlic powder

Heat oven to 450 F.

Stir Bisquick, milk and cheese until soft dough forms. Drop dough by 9 spoonfuls onto ungreased cookie sheet.

Bake 8 to 10 minutes or until golden brown. Stir together margarine and garlic powder; brush over warm biscuits.

Makes 9 biscuits

COMMENTARY

Since this journal is about easy recipes I thought I'd put up the Bisquick version.
For those of us who refuse to use Bisquick, use your favorite biscuit recipe. You can find easy biscuit recipes on the back of your flour bag. Storage suggestions will be on the back of the flour bag as well.

Biscuit Do’s and Don’ts

Do: Use two different types of fats in your biscuits. Use half real butter and half margarine. This will give you a mild buttery taste like at your favorite restraint. Using two fats this way makes the flavor mild, not tasteless as with margarine or overly rich with just butter.

Do: Use the fat straight out of the refrigerator. When the fat is at room temperature it won’t make those fluffy layers we all love.

Don’t: Don’t over mix the dough because they’ll serve better for bricks than as a side for dinner. Mixing causes the gluten in flour to form. Under mixing makes it too hard, over mixing does the same thing. The time it takes to mix biscuits is about 5 min total. This time includes mixing and kneading.

Don’t: Don’t sweat this. They’re just biscuits. Biscuit making ranks pretty low on the grand scheme of things. If all else fails use tube biscuits and drape a piece of cheese over them during the last few minutes of baking.

YOU ARE WORTH IT

Do you scarf down lunch because it’s just lunch? Do you eat selection A3 from the machine daily because it’s just lunch? Not everyone feels every meal should be a celebration of flavor and atmosphere, but in my opinion, how we eat reflects how we feel about our inner self.
Are you worth setting the table during dinner? Does it seem silly to set it for lunch when you don’t even do it for dinner? Taking time for yourself and to give yourself your best is never silly. We put our best foot forward for everyone all the time. What’s wrong with putting your best foot forward for you? Pride is pride even when it’s felt standing alone in a kitchen. Pride is pride before a crowd or at a table alone. So when you do whatever you do, do your best. When you are amongst others, when you are alone, put your best foot forward. If others are worth the effort you certainly are worth even more.

As always, thank you for visiting
Aussie’s Kitchen

Cooking for one is worth it when that one person is you.
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