I love any kind of potatoes so of course when I found this recipe I had to give it a try!
The thing I liked most was being able to prepare it the night before and just let it cook all day giving me time to finish other things.
Heres what you need:
200g bacon - cooked/diced
2 medium onions -thinly sliced
4-6 medium potatoes - thinly sliced
225g cheese - grated
salt and pepper
butter
Heres how:
Line slow cooker with tinfoil, leaving enough to cover the potatoes when finished.
Layer half the bacon, onions, potatoes, and cheese. Season and dot with butter.
Repeat with remaining bacon, cheese, onions, potatoes, season and dot with butter.
Cover with remaining tinfoil.
Cover and cook on low for 10-12 hours **
When I made these mine didnt take 10-12 hours, they only took 5 1/2 hours, so I would say depending on your slow cooker. Just check them and 5 and go from there!
I also added a few things when I made mine, I add a little garlic powder and parm cheese.
Heres what mine turned out like:
Yummy ! And talk about sell amazing!
Enjoy! :)
Wednesday, 22 April 2015
Homemade chicken fingers
One of my favorite things to make for a quick meal is chicken fingers, so this time I decided to try making my own.
I didnt use a recipe or any tips i just winged it and they turned out so good! (Surprisingly.. lol)
Heres what you need:
chicken breasts
egg wash
bread crumbs
salt & pepper
Heres how:
Preheat the oven to 350.
Trim the fat off the breasts, then slice them into strips. Set aside.
Get your egg wash ready, I used one egg to do 2 chicken breasts. ( Egg wash is beaten eggs with a little water.) set aside.
In a third bowl get your bread crumbs and add a little salt and pepper. Set aside.
Now your ready to assemble.
First you dip the chicken strip into the egg wash & coat with bread crumbs & place on tray. Continue with all strips.
I cooked them for about 20-25 minutes, but it depends on the size of your strips.
Have your favorite dipping sauce ready to go and enjoy your homemade chicken strips! :)
Heres what mine turned out like:
So yummmy! Hope you give them a try! :)
Cheers!
I didnt use a recipe or any tips i just winged it and they turned out so good! (Surprisingly.. lol)
Heres what you need:
chicken breasts
egg wash
bread crumbs
salt & pepper
Heres how:
Preheat the oven to 350.
Trim the fat off the breasts, then slice them into strips. Set aside.
Get your egg wash ready, I used one egg to do 2 chicken breasts. ( Egg wash is beaten eggs with a little water.) set aside.
In a third bowl get your bread crumbs and add a little salt and pepper. Set aside.
Now your ready to assemble.
First you dip the chicken strip into the egg wash & coat with bread crumbs & place on tray. Continue with all strips.
I cooked them for about 20-25 minutes, but it depends on the size of your strips.
Have your favorite dipping sauce ready to go and enjoy your homemade chicken strips! :)
Heres what mine turned out like:
So yummmy! Hope you give them a try! :)
Cheers!
BBQ steak
Who doesnt love a good BBQ steak?!
Well let me tell you these were amazing haha!
I have never cooked steak let alone on the BBQ lol but my man and I decided to try it out.
Before we put them on the BBQ we put some seasonings on them and let it soak in for a little bit while we heated the grill.
You can use whatever youd like to flavor them, we used a little soy sauce, hot sauce, Montreal steak spice, garlic, and salt and pepper.
Cook until they are to your liking! :)
Heres what ours turned out like:
Oh and we also lathered them in BBQ sauce haha.
SO YUMMMMY!!
Enjoy! :)
Well let me tell you these were amazing haha!
I have never cooked steak let alone on the BBQ lol but my man and I decided to try it out.
Before we put them on the BBQ we put some seasonings on them and let it soak in for a little bit while we heated the grill.
You can use whatever youd like to flavor them, we used a little soy sauce, hot sauce, Montreal steak spice, garlic, and salt and pepper.
Cook until they are to your liking! :)
Heres what ours turned out like:
Oh and we also lathered them in BBQ sauce haha.
SO YUMMMMY!!
Enjoy! :)
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