Showing posts with label noodles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label noodles. Show all posts

July 1, 2015

Chicken n Cake!

So a friend sent me a link, that I promptly lost, to a very simple chicken meal. How simple? So simple that Rabbit could have done it. BAM!



Whatcha Need

  • Chicken breast - I used just over a pound for two nice boobies.
  • Half a package of bacon
  • Jar o Pesto
  • Melty Cheese
Whatcha Whatcha Gonna do Gonna do

  • Lay out 3 or 4 strips of bacon
  • Split a rather anatomically naughty looking V into the chicken breasts. You can probably do 2 or three per.
  • Put that breast on bacon

  • Fill those V Bags with Pesto
  • Add some cheese

  • Wrap the bacon around it. I like to kind of braid my bacon.
  • Maybe put more cheese on top.
  • Bake at 400 for like 25- 30 minutes. 
    • I use a lot of silicone sheets, so mine was at 350 for almost 40 minutes.
    • Next time I'm not going to use silicone so I can bake at 400, and then at the very end broil for a few minutes to get things crispy.
We served it with noodles and left over cheesy sauce from a previous post. 

CAKE!!
Rabbit made cake. Rabbit writes about cake. Aaaand GO

January 5, 2010

I eat many noodles.

I am a fan of Asian food.
Then again, being a tried and true fatty, I really am a fan of any food. But for now, a triple decker for everyone.

1: Noodle House in the GoldCoast.
This was a good little place to come upon inside one of the classics of Las Vegas. It's off the strip just a tad, has good prices, and me and Rabbit both nommed hard. The food took a minute to get to us (it's all prepared nice and fresh) so the nice manager brought us an extra appetizer. Now, it was a few weeks back, so hopefully Rabbit will come through with remembering what we ate.
Update: Rabbit came through for me. She had Sweet and Sour chicken, that was good. I had Chicken Chow Mein and was impressed. Our appetizer that was ordered was crispy duck (mmm duck), and the freebie was orange chicken, that was really good too.

2: Thanh Huong
This is a place not far from UNLV. I've eaten there probably far too often in the last year. I've eaten many of their wonderful sammiches, their noodle plates, and of course, pho. This place definitely rocks up there as one of my favorite places to get lunch. It's quick, clean, and close to work. Me and a coworker eat here normally for under $15 total, but have yet to spend more than $20.

3: Chow King
This is another joint near the college. It's essentially fast food. They have sio pao, noodle plates, and the thing I go there for the most: Spicy chicken. They have a schezwan style powder they coat the fried chicken in, and it's just good. It's not overly greasy, it's cheap (2 pieces and a side for around $5), and it's good. The side is rice and a mushroom gravy. I'm not sure, over all, what the deal with the mushroom gravy is, but I'm not knocking it.

These are three quick and easy picks for the day. Definitely make me nom.