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- Jul 8, 2010
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- Boyertown, PA
So, in the spirit of St. Patty's Day and a little sumpin' sumpin' going on over at the throwdowns. I thought I'd throw out some green prOn today.
I got a great deal on this chicken at Giant since it was already opened.
Nah, I'm just glad I didn't completely forget to take the ingredient pic. I wanted to show the wrapper because these Purdue's that come in the blue and GREEN wrapper are really good. They're not overly enhanced either.
I spatched that baby and hit it with a little Plowboys Fin and Feather. This then went on the egg cruising around 325-350 with some cherry and apple.
At this point, I have some time on my hands, it was really nice out so I decided to wash the wife's car. I started on the wheels and when I got to the second one, as soon as I touched the valve stem, it broke in farking half!!!! Son of a xxxxx! The lesson here is do not put metal valve stems on your car, especially if you live in the northeast. Cheap plastic isn't always a bad thing.
Anyway, back to the story.
The chicken came off when it hit 165*, looking good might I add.
So I threw a couple poblano's into the fire. I really had to watch out here because the egg wanted to immediately go to 800* once I had the lid open.
Made a light roux then added some garlic, 1 cup of milk and 1 cup of chicken broth.
The poblano's and 1 cup spinach went into the blender with half of the sauce mixture.
Mixed that back in with the remaining sauce, we've got a real nice green color working now.
I mixed a cup of the sauce in with about 4 cups of chopped up chicken. Rolled a spoonful of that up into a corn tortilla with a little bit of monterey jack cheese. Lined them up in a pan and covered with the rest of the sauce and some more jack cheese.
Here are the results. It was pretty darn good. Next time I'll put more cumin in the sauce though.
Thanks for looking!
Happy St. Patty's day everyone!
I got a great deal on this chicken at Giant since it was already opened.
Nah, I'm just glad I didn't completely forget to take the ingredient pic. I wanted to show the wrapper because these Purdue's that come in the blue and GREEN wrapper are really good. They're not overly enhanced either.
I spatched that baby and hit it with a little Plowboys Fin and Feather. This then went on the egg cruising around 325-350 with some cherry and apple.
At this point, I have some time on my hands, it was really nice out so I decided to wash the wife's car. I started on the wheels and when I got to the second one, as soon as I touched the valve stem, it broke in farking half!!!! Son of a xxxxx! The lesson here is do not put metal valve stems on your car, especially if you live in the northeast. Cheap plastic isn't always a bad thing.
Anyway, back to the story.
The chicken came off when it hit 165*, looking good might I add.
So I threw a couple poblano's into the fire. I really had to watch out here because the egg wanted to immediately go to 800* once I had the lid open.
Made a light roux then added some garlic, 1 cup of milk and 1 cup of chicken broth.
The poblano's and 1 cup spinach went into the blender with half of the sauce mixture.
Mixed that back in with the remaining sauce, we've got a real nice green color working now.
I mixed a cup of the sauce in with about 4 cups of chopped up chicken. Rolled a spoonful of that up into a corn tortilla with a little bit of monterey jack cheese. Lined them up in a pan and covered with the rest of the sauce and some more jack cheese.
Here are the results. It was pretty darn good. Next time I'll put more cumin in the sauce though.
Thanks for looking!
Happy St. Patty's day everyone!