Non-alcoholic Cranberry Ginger Ale Punch Recipe

I hosted a New Year’s Eve pre-party get together at my home on New Year’s eve where those going to their New Year’s Eve shindig could stop by and grab a bite to eat (we had food brought in from Chez Dodo) and a warm up drink or two before going off to where they would ring in the new year. A small group of us stayed and just rang in the new year at my home. We had an assortment of mostly beer that we were enjoying all night, but I wanted to provide a non-alcoholic option that was fun and festive.

Enter this Non-alcoholic Cranberry Ginger Ale punch!

Non alcoholic Cranberry Punch with Jellied Cranberry Sauce, Orange Juice, Lemon Juice, and Ginger Ale! Easy!

It is super easy to put together with only 4 ingredients, 2 of which you probably already have at home constantly anyway (and you want that OJ for New Year’s Day mimosas right)? I liked that I didn’t need to use anything from concentrate, and this was still super cheap to make in terms of ingredients. I made 2 batches and this served 20 of us (granted, not everyone was having punch) since each batch yields about 3 1/2 quarts.

Ingredients:

  • 2 packages of ~16 ounces each jellied cranberry sauce. I used Pacific organic jellied cranberry sauce, which comes in 15.6 oz containers and were on sale at Whole Foods.
  • 1 1/2 cups orange juice
  • 1/2 cup lemon juice
  • 1 2 liter bottle of ginger ale

Directions:

  1. In a large pitcher or punch bowl, whisk cranberry sauce until smooth.
    Non-alcoholic Cranberry Ginger Ale Punch Recipe: Pacific Organic Jellied Cranberry Sauce being whisked from the rectangular shape of the package to be more freeform
  2. Whisk in orange and lemon juices. Refrigerate and keep doing the rest of your party food or house cleaning.
    Non-alcoholic Cranberry Ginger Ale Punch recipe: Whisking in the Organic Jellied Cranberry Sauce with Orange Juice and Lemon Juice in my Punch Container
  3. Just before serving, take out the pitcher/punch bowl and add in the bottle of refrigerated ginger ale slowly so the fizz doesn’t go over the rim. Serve with ice and/or vodka if case anyone ones to add a little kick to their punch.
    Non-alcoholic Cranberry Ginger Ale Punch recipe: Adding in the Ginger Ale to my Cranberry punch Non alcoholic Cranberry Punch with Jellied Cranberry Sauce, Orange Juice, Lemon Juice, and Ginger Ale

I like this punch because it’s well… punchy! It has a tart tang to it which is refreshing and festive, and the reddish color is great for the holidays. Even though it got flatter, I still was drinking the leftovers out of a pitcher for the rest of the week- just make sure you stir because some of the cranberry will settle to the bottom of the beverage.

Non alcoholic Cranberry Punch with Jellied Cranberry Sauce, Orange Juice, Lemon Juice, and Ginger Ale

Cheers!

What do you like to serve as a non alcoholic option to your guests?

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Vegetarian Holiday Recipe Round-up

I thought I would highlight some of the my favorite recipes that I think can be used for entertaining during these last few weeks of the holiday season. Since it is the holiday season, I like going a little bit more decadent.

So for appetizers, maybe do a Honey Walnut Baked Brie. Or, maybe a Brie and Blue Cheese Fondue

Honey Walnut Brie Recipe Brie and Blue Cheese Fondue Recipe

For a soup, I might suggest this rich Butternut Squash and Ale Soup with Candied Almonds and homemade Mascarpone with Cambozola, or go with a Roasted Cauliflower and Leek Soup. I like both these soups because of both the flavor and the texture.

Butternut Squash and Ale Soup with Candied Almonds and homemade Mascarpone with Cambozola Roasted Cauliflower and Leek Soup- Low Carb, Healthy, Vegetarian Soup:  Easy Recipe

For a main, instead of a traditional lasagna, how about a Roasted Vegetable Lasagna Rollup instead? I like the idea of individual rolled pieces that this Roasted Vegetable Lasagna Rollups Recipe calls for. it’s a great to portion out servings for a group. Or change out your lasagna to something more unusual like this Butternut Squash Lasagna in Béchamel sauce

Roasted Vegetable Lasagna Rollups Recipe Roasted Vegetable Lasagna Rollups Recipe Giada's vegetarian Thanksgiving side recipe for Butternut Squash Lasagna in Béchamel sauce

F’s favorites from our past include a Vegetarian Shepherd’s Pie inspired by Moosewood, while mine was the Chik’n Fricasee (which is helped greatly by rich flavors from wine)
Vegetarian Shepherd's Pie Chicken fricassee, with vegetarian chik'n by Quorn

For puff pastry options, besides this previously covered Tofu and Mushrooms A La King, this holiday I am hoping to adapt a Mushroom & squash vegetarian Wellington Vegetarian Wellington that I have bookmarked here from Jamie Oliver
Tofu and Mushrooms A La King

For a side dish to dig into, how about a Baby Bell Peppers and Swiss Strata that was hearty enough to go with leftover Easter ham when I made it, so surely could complement your holiday ham. Also on my casserole wishlist is the I Love Veggies Bake from The Blender Girl.
Baby Bell Peppers and Swiss Strata recipe

And potatoes in form of a Chive and Onion Cheesy Hash Brown Potatoes or Crispy Smashed Potatoes (you can season them the way that suits your taste: I once enjoyed a combination of cumin with  the potatoes based on the Flavor Thesaurus as I wrote about here)

Recipe for Chive and Onion Cheesy Hash Brown Potatoes, vegetarian and a cozy casserole for a winter day or a holiday potluck  Crispy Smashed Potatoes

And I also like Cauliflower with Brown Butter, Pears, Hazelnuts uses cauliflower in a new way besides covered with cheese and cream or roasted.
Vegetarian Recipe: Cauliflower with Brown Butter, Pears, Hazelnuts

Do you have any vegetarian dishes you are making for the holidays?

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Whole Foods Holiday Top 10 Wines + Oysters and Vichyssoise

Is it really already only two weeks until Christmas?! Time is a flying!

Just like last year (and which I also highlighted in a post last year, along with providing a free printable wine tasting placemat for you to create for a wine tasting party), Whole Foods has picked out some wines that you can find in their stores to highlight for the holidays.
Whole Foods Holiday Top 10 Wines Whole Foods Holiday Top 10 Wines

Some of the Whole Foods Holiday Top 10 wines are quite a value, meaning you can easily buy quite a few bottles in order to make sure everyone’s thirst is sufficiently quenched during a holiday party. Others are great options as a gift when you are attending someone else’s holiday get together, or to pair with a family dinner night.
Whole Foods Holiday Top 10 Wines - very affordable so you can buy several bottles for your holiday party Whole Foods Holiday Top 10 Wines

Let’s take a look at some example food and wine pairings with the 2014 list of Whole Foods Holiday Top 10 Wines! Which apparently are really 11, with 5 white wines and 6 red wines.

White Wines

Whole Foods Holiday Top 10 Wines - Sea Pines Russian River Valley Chardonnay Whole Foods Holiday Top 10 Wines - Louis Latour Duet Chardonnay-Viognier

  • Gaston Chiquet Champagne – because we should all drink sparkling bubbly wine the whole holiday month
  • Pizzolato Pinot Grigio – mineral tones makes this organically grown wine very refreshing
  • Globerati Sauvignon Blanc – lemon and green apple brightness
  • Louis Latour Duet Chardonnay-Viognier – round soft wine that has somehow a bit of earthiness
  • Sea Pines Russian River Chardonnay – balanced to have a little bit of vanilla but not too much oak

Always fun to start with sparkling for any event, such as this Gaston Chiquet Champagne, a Whole Foods Holiday Top 10 Wines "Sea
So Whole Foods suggested a very easy way to pair any of those 5 white wines at your party or to take to someone else’s party (or to keep for yourselves for a very sexy holiday date night at home)… Oysters! You don’t even need to cook them- AND you don’t have to shuck them!

Did you know that when you buy your oysters from Whole Foods, you can have the Fishmongers there shuck them all for you? After they are shucked, make sure you keep your oysters cold, so go home and refrigerate them right away, and ideally you will eat them that day. Supposedly you can also choose to wait up to 7 days, or freeze them, but it’s best as soon as possible.

At the pairing event I attended at Whole Foods Pearl, they let me try a few different types of oysters with a few different simple preparations. You can see the pairings below – the number of the wine and the oyster is a pairing I tried.
Pairing oysters and white wines from the Whole Foods Holiday Top 10 Wines 2014 list

It was fun to see, feel, and taste the difference in flavor between the various types of oysters you can purchase, as well as the different garnish preparations used to highlight them. They came in a variety of salty/briny level and textures and I could admire the differences in shells and textures. At this event I was able to try five oyster types of a Sun Hollow oyster (paired with Globerati Sauvignon Blanc), Malaspina oysters (paired with a Pizzolato Pinot Grigio), Fanny Bay oyster (paired with Louis Latour Duet Chardonnay-Viognier), Miyagi Oysters (paired with Sea Pines Russian River Chardonnay), and Penn Cove Select oysters (paired with Gaston Chiquet Champagne).
Globerati Sauvignon Blanc with a Sun Hollow oyster Pizzolato Pinot Grigio paired with Malaspina oysters Fanny Bay oyster (paired with Louis Latour Duet Chardonnay-Viognier) Miyagi Oysters (paired with Sea Pines Russian River Chardonnay) Penn Cove Select oysters (paired with Gaston Chiquet Champagne)

Here are my favorite ways to do a little preparation for the oyster when you serve them (the photos are from the event and not the actual recipe shared):

  • Hot Sauce. The simplest no muss way. With a little bit of Marshall’s Haute Sauce like the Red Chili Lime, Serrano Ginger Lemongrass, or some of their limited edition sauces like their Gin Roasted Pepper. For your get together, maybe get a few different sauces and let your guests add the dash of whichever sauce they want to try themselves!
    Penn Cove Select oysters (paired with Gaston Chiquet Champagne) 
  • Mignonette Sauce, which is essentially a vinegary sauce. Since you are already pairing this with wine, make it even a smoother pairing by using some of that wine in the mignonette itself by preparing 1/2 cup of a dry white wine with a tablespoon of sherry vinegar in a saucepan and reducing it to half. Now take off the heat and add 1 finely chopped shallot and freshly cracked black pepper, to taste, and maybe a tiny pinch of an herb
  • Fresh Lemon and Horseradish sauce. I like the way these flavor and zing in a way that lets the natural flavors of Oyster shine by letting Oyster flavor be in the forefront. Get a fresh horseradish root, clean and then peel the outside, grate the root until you get 3 ounces (Be prepared to cry a little from the fumes just like an onion. Console yourself with wine.) to every teaspoon of fresh squeezed lemon juice and a little bit of water until it suits your taste. Instead of water, you can also use cocktail sauce for a horseradish lemon cocktail sauce topping.
    Fanny Bay oyster (paired with Louis Latour Duet Chardonnay-Viognier)
  • This is the one that is inspired from what I had at this Whole Foods event: a Jalapeno Ponzu sauce with a little 1/2 Teaspoon of caviar! For the sauce, this recipe is enough for two dozen oysters so you can use all the jalapeno. Mix together 1 Tablespoon soy sauce, 1 Tablespoon water, 2 Tablespoons yuzu, or you can use fresh squeezed lemon juice instead of yuzu, 1 Teaspoon sugar, 1 small jalapeño, minced and 2 Tablespoons minced shallot. Then if you can, add the caviar using a mother of pearl spoon/wooden spoon (don’t use metal as it oxidizes the caviar). How fancy is that!
    Miyagi Oysters (paired with Sea Pines Russian River Chardonnay)

The Duet Chardonnay-Viognier and Vichyssoise

I also happened to purchase the Louis Latour Duet Chardonnay-Viognier and took it to a dinner party with a French theme. I paired this round, soft and earthy wine with a cold soup I made for the dinner called Vichyssoise. If you haven’t had Vichyssoise before, it’s a potato leek soup that is creamy yet light. This is a great option to bring to a party because you can prepare the recipe the night before- in fact you’ll want to because if you let the flavors sit together overnight it will taste better!

The vichyssoise also can be served warm or chilled, again making it ideal for transporting to share with others. By the way, it’s pronounced Vi-chy-swahze, where Vi-chy is sort of like fishy but use the V sound and sounds heck o impressive.

Recipe for Vegetarian Vichyssoise, a potato leek soup that is creamy yet light. This is a great option to bring to a party because you can prepare the recipe the night before- in fact you'll want to because if you let the flavors sit together overnight it will taste better!

This recipe makes 8 servings, and it tasted great with the Duet wine because the earthyness of the wine went well with the potato leek and watercress flavors of the soup. This version of vichyssoise is lightened up considerably by using vegetable broth instead of chicken stock and also by using half and half instead of cream. It also has a bit more earthiness and bite by using watercress.

Ingredients:

  • 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, divided (2 tablespoons will be used to cook the leek, 1 tablespoon to top the soup during serving)
  • 4 leeks, well washed and coarsely chopped
  • 2 pounds potatoes, coarsely chopped (I used Yukon Gold and did not peel them)
  • 2 bunches watercress, divided (half will be used in the soup, the other half later when you serve)
  • 2 1/4 quarts (9 cups) of vegetable broth
  • 3/4 teaspoon kosher salt
  • ground white pepper to taste
  • 1 cup half and half or cream – I went with using half and half
  • 1 1/2 tablespoon fresh lemon juice, 1/2 in preparing the soup and the rest you may add to taste later when serving.
  • Grated zest of 1 lemon
  • 2 tablespoons finely snipped fresh chives

Directions:

  1. Place a large soup pot over medium heat and add the 2 tablespoons of the oil. Add the chopped leeks and cook, stirring frequently, until tender, about 5 minutes.
    Recipe for Vichyssoise- the softened leeks Recipe for Vichyssoise- the softened leeks Recipe for Vichyssoise- the softened leeks
  2. Now add your chopped potatoes and cook, stirring occasionally, until slightly softened, about 5 minutes more. You don’t need everything to fully cook and nothing should be browned as you it will cook in the broth shortly. Add 1 bunch of the watercress and stir until the watercress is wilted, probably another 5 minutes.
    Vichyssoise- leeks plus potatoes
  3. Add the vegetable broth, salt, and pepper to taste. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat to low and simmer gently, partially covered, until the vegetables are very tender, about 25 minutes.
  4. Remove the soup from the heat and let cool for 5 to 10 minutes so that you can put it in the food processor. I put my pot in the kitchen sink partially immersed in cold water and some ice cubes to cool it down. In batches, process the soup in a food processor until smooth. After each batch, pour the processed soup into another larger pot. As you probably know, when processing the soup in your food processor or blender, make sure you are careful to press the lid on as you are blending and never fill your machine too high, getting a burn from processing hot liquids is an accident you don’t want to experience!
  5. In the large pot with your processed soup, stir in the half-and-half and 1/2 tablespoon of the lemon juice. Cool to room temperature, then cover and refrigerate for at least 5 hours, best would be to let chill overnight).
  6. Before serving, taste the soup for seasoning and adjust with salt, pepper, and lemon juice as necessary. After placing it in your soup vessels (such as chilled soup bowls), add a little swirl of remaining 1 1/2 tablespoon of lemon juice remaining tablespoon of olive oil amongst all the bowls. Finally, add to each bowl a small bunch of the watercress, a pinch of the finely snipped fresh chives, and and grate a little pinch of the lemon zest on top.

Vichyssoise- a vegetarian recipe for this potato leek soup that is creamy yet light. This is a great option to bring to a party because you can prepare the recipe the night before- in fact you'll want to because if you let the flavors sit together overnight it will taste better!

Red Wines

I didn’t have a chance to try any of the red wines, but wanted to still share them in case you prefer reds to whites, along with the descriptions from Whole Foods. Although I didn’t get to taste them, I trust their choices based on tasting their holiday wine selections last year.
Red Wine

  • Coppola Sonoma County Pinot Noir – Fruit forward ruby red with a tartness of dried cherry and strawberry and subtle floral jasmine notes
  • Bodegas Belgrano Malbec – Aromas of warm spices and stewed blueberry flavors that mingle with woodsy hints of smoke
  • Leyenda del Castillo Rioja – Mineral, earthy aromas are found in this deep garnet Spanish red
  • Bubo Cabernet Sauvignon – Surprisingly fruity, pleasant and approachable with a touch of green pepper aroma
  • H&G Priorat – Earthy, herbaceous aromas in this brick red wine lead to a refined minerality and complex dark fruit flavors
  • Charles and Charles Merlot – Attractive baked biscuit aroma in this inky, hearty red

Whole Foods Holiday Top 10 Wines - Coppola Sonoma County Pinot Noir Whole Foods Holiday Top 10 Wines - H&G Priorat
You might also consider adding a dessert wine to your holidays, such as a port. And think about pairing it with a little buffet of tiny dessert snacks (all that you conveniently purchase at Whole Foods) such as the Belgian Chocolates, Milk Chocolate Peppermint Pretzel Bar, or Chocolate Candy Cane Sandwich Creme Cookies!
Dessert pairing with port thanks to Whole Foods

For another easy way to get food to pair with your wine, whether it be red or white wines… I also heh heh like to browse the prepared foods section of Whole Foods and grab things from there, and if I have any doubt I will ask someone at Whole Foods to help me pick a dish to go with the wine. Then I go home and put them on a nice platter and take them to the party. What! I especially can’t resist when I see signs like this to advertise their holiday side dishes!
Whole Foods New Traditions with their prepared Holiday Side Dishes

Are you doing any holiday dinner or party at home with wines, and if so are you pairing anything and what are you pairing? Have you ever served raw oysters before? Or had Vichyssoise?

Disclosure: I was invited to attend a complimentary event at Whole Foods Pearl that included tasting 5 of the Holiday Wines paired with oysters, but I will always provide my honest opinion and assessment of all products and experiences I may be given. The views and opinions expressed in this blog are entirely my own

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Recipe for Chive and Onion Cheesy Hash Brown Potatoes

I won’t kid myself- I know I cannot replace your own family tradition of mashed potatoes at Thanksgiving. However, I wanted to present another option for a comforting potato dish (inspired by a casserole by Barb Templin of Norwood MN in Taste of Home) for perhaps another winter day. This is an easy to whip up on a blustery day casserole (on the day I made this I was red cheeked and sniffly after walking through 30-50 MPH winds), and a perfect dish for a holiday potluck. It’s also vegetarian. Thus, this recipe for Chive and Onion Cheesy Hash Brown Potatoes.
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I was inspired when I saw the original recipe’s use of chive and onion cream cheese and cream that basically instead of topping a potato with sour cream and chives like I often like, this is all built in already.
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The major modification I made to the recipe is that instead of dried minced onion, I used shallots that I minced and sauteed beforehand, and also instead of the Swiss cheese that was called for I used shredded Parmesan. The recipe makes 12 servings supposedly (each serving is 3/4 cup), but who only eats 3/4 cup of potatoes?
Recipe for Chive and Onion Cheesy Hash Brown Potatoes, vegetarian and a cozy casserole for a winter day or a holiday potluck Recipe for Chive and Onion Cheesy Hash Brown Potatoes, vegetarian and a cozy casserole for a winter day or a holiday potluck

Ingredients:

  • 1/4 cup of chopped shallots (or you can use onion,  or 2 tablespoons of dried minced onion, but I went with fresh shallots because that’s what I had on hand)
  • 4 tablespoons of butter, divided: you will use 2 tablespoon with the shallots and the rest later with the potato dish
  • 1 cup of heavy whipping cream. (the original recipe called for 1 1/2 cup of half and half, so you could also use that)
  • 1 single 8 ounce container of chive and onion cream cheese
  • 1 teaspoon of salt
  • 1 teaspoon of freshly ground pepper
  • 2 packages each of 20 ounce refrigerated shredded hash brown potatoes
  • 2 cups of shredded cheese. The original called for Swiss, but I used Parmesan
  • 1/4 cup of minced fresh chives

Directions:

  • In a large pot or dutch oven, I used 1/2 cup of diced shallots and sauteed it in probably 2 tablespoon of butter over medium heat until the shallots started to become translucent..
  • Next, preheat your oven to 375 degrees F. As the oven is heating, add to that pot with the sauteed shallots or onions the 8 ounce container of chive and onion cream cheese, salt, pepper together in a large pot over medium heat. Stir until the cream cheese has melted and incorporated into a gravy like sauce. Add the 1 cup of heavy whipping cream and stir until blend. 
    Recipe for Chive and Onion Hash Brown Potatoes. add to the pot with the sauteed shallots or onions the cup of whipping cream, 8 ounce container of chive and onion cream cheese, salt, pepper together in a large pot over medium heat. Stir until blended and the cream cheese has melted and incorporated Recipe for Chive and Onion Hash Brown Potatoes
  • Next, add in the shredded hash brown potatoes. Stir until all the potatoes and sauce are well distributed.
    Recipe for Chive and Onion Hash Brown Potatoes
  • In a greased 13 x 9 ” baking dish, layer a third of the hash brown mixture. Then add a layer of your shredded cheese, using 2/3 cup Swiss or Parmesan cheese per layer, and sprinkle with 1 tablespoon of the minced fresh chives. Repeat layers of potato / cheese /chives – you should still have a little bit of chives left at the end for topping after baking. At the very end, top with your two tablespoons of butter by turning the two tablespoons into lots of little dots.
    Recipe for Chive and Onion Hash Brown Potatoes, layer a third of the hash brown mixture, then 2/3 cup cheese, and then minced chives times 3 Recipe for Chive and Onion Hash Brown Potatoes, layer a third of the hash brown mixture, then 2/3 cup cheese, and then minced chives times 3
  • Bake, covered, at 375 degrees F for 35 minutes. Then uncover the baking dish and continue baking for 10-20 minutes longer or until edges begin to brown and potatoes are heated through. Let stand 10 minutes before serving. Sprinkle with remaining chives.
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The casserole is pretty hearty and comforting, and freezes well so you can prepare well beforehand.
Recipe for Chive and Onion Cheesy Hash Brown Potatoes, vegetarian and a cozy casserole for a winter day or a holiday potluck

It’s also ok to admit you totally want the crispy edge pieces!
Recipe for Chive and Onion Hash Brown Potatoes, vegetarian and a cozy casserole for a winter day or a holiday potluck Recipe for Chive and Onion Hash Brown Potatoes, vegetarian and a cozy casserole for a winter day or a holiday potluck

And, how convenient that I can just grab some ingredients that are already prepped (such as the cream cheese, the shredded hash browns) and just have to combine it in a pot and in a baking dish. You can make it easier by even using dried seasonings from the cabinet if you don’t want to use fresh onions or shallots) to easily put this together and into the oven so you can work on the main entree.

Recipe for Chive and Onion Hash Brown Potatoes, vegetarian and a cozy casserole for a winter day or a holiday potluck Recipe for Chive and Onion Hash Brown Potatoes, vegetarian and a cozy casserole for a winter day or a holiday potluck

What main dish do you think you would pair this with?

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Recipe for Cheddar Garlic Oven Baked Chicken Breast

Ugh well yesterday’s commute sucked. It took 45 minutes on the Max from Work on the way back to the city to go three stops because of ice. 3 stops.

At the Beaverton Transit Center I ran to the 20 Burnside bus and was lucky enough to get a seat before it got packed to the door. It was a better choice probably then being among the hundreds I saw on the news later waiting for shuttle buses to go downtown when management decided to not run Max trains into the city. Sitting down is better than standing, but also means bring hit in the head sometimes by other commuters who are still wearing their backpacks. I definitely wanted some comfort.

This recipe for Cheddar Garlic Oven Baked Chicken Breast serves four and is a comforting chicken dish that has crispness on the outside, moist on the inside, and can pair with any side dish so easily.

I think it’s been part of my repertoire for a long time, having learned it many years ago from home cook online (specifically Recipezaar). It is a classic by internet home cook celebrity Kittencal before there was ever food TV besides Julia Child (who was too early for me, so I didn’t watch her) but I did watch Yan Can Cook and Frugal Gourmet. Do you remember those shows? I didn’t grow up with a lot of American food cooked in my household, but when I went to college Kittencal taught me to expand outside always eating fried rice. Anyway, this recipe I’m sharing is one of the classic Kittencal recipes, with a few small adaptions.
Recipe for Cheddar Garlic Oven Baked Chicken Breast Cheddar Garlic Oven Baked Chicken Breast with gluten free pasta with cherry tomatoes and broccoli and microgreens and a touch of feta

The garlic chicken smells wonderful as it is cooking, and let me assure you this is not overly garlicky at all. But, if you’d like you can reduce the amount of garlic you use. Or increase it! The cheese on top or in the recipe could also be reduced if you’d like… but of course I would not even consider doing that myself.

Cheddar Garlic Oven Baked Chicken Breast with gluten free pasta with cherry tomatoes and broccoli and microgreens and a touch of feta

Ingredients:

  • 1/3 cup of melted butter + a little spray or bit more butter for the pan
  • 2 tablespoons minced garlic
  • 2 teaspoons garlic powder, divided in half – one 1 teaspoon for the “wet” and another for the “dry” mix
  • 1/2 teaspoon seasoning salt
  • 3/4 cup seasoned dry bread crumbs or panko – I used panko
  • 1/2 cup finely grated cheddar cheese
  • 1/4 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper or to taste
  • 4 boneless skinless chicken breasts
  • Extra 1/2 cup of shredded cheddar and/or Parmesan cheese or Monterey Jack or whatever your would like cheese for topping (optional)

Directions:

  1. In a bowl, make your butter mixture. You will combine your melted butter with the 2 tablespoons of fresh minced garlic, 1 teaspoon garlic powder and salt.
  2. In a separate bowl, you will combine the dry breadcrumbs or panko, 1/2 cup finely grated cheddar cheese, the 1/4 cup Parmesan cheese, other 1 teaspoon garlic powder and finally the ground black pepper.
    Recipe for Cheddar Garlic Oven Baked Chicken Breast, the dry mix
  3. It’s your choice whether you want to pound your my chicken breasts a bit to flatten them a bit. Or, cut your chicken breasts thinner so they will be moister. Either way, dip each chicken breast on both sides in the wet butter mixture; then in the panko dry mixture.
  4. Preheat oven to 350°F. As it is heating up, butter an 11 x 7-inch pan or use a butter spray. I didn’t have a rack, but if you do consider using that as well so the bottom will be crisper. Lay out your chicken breasts in this prepared pan and bake uncovered for 35-45 minutes or until cooked through.
    Recipe for Cheddar Garlic Oven Baked Chicken Breast Recipe for Cheddar Garlic Oven Baked Chicken Breast
  5. As an optional touch (but really, why would you not do this), during the last 10 minutes of cooking top your chicken breasts with extra shredded cheddar
    Recipe for Cheddar Garlic Oven Baked Chicken Breast Recipe for Cheddar Garlic Oven Baked Chicken Breast Recipe for Cheddar Garlic Oven Baked Chicken Breast
  6. Make sure you let it cool for 5-10 minutes before you serve!
    Cheddar Garlic Oven Baked Chicken Breast with gluten free pasta with cherry tomatoes and broccoli and microgreens and a touch of feta

There are a lot of great ways to pair this chicken. One time, I had a gluten free quinoa pasta salad that I added cherry tomatoes I cut in half and also some steamed broccoli and microgreens and a touch of feta.
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Another time, I went with a veggie pasta and was a little lighter on the cheese on the chicken, but instead of all cheddar I used more Parmesan which crisps up more in the oven. The veggie pasta you see below is mixed with popcorn shoots.
Recipe for Cheddar Garlic Oven Baked Chicken Breast Recipe for Cheddar Garlic Oven Baked Chicken Breast

This is one of the most common ways I make chicken for myself at home because I can buy many chicken breasts and freeze them, and just make one or two of these. Thr prep is fast then pop it on the oven and enjoy the aromas while going on a work call, cleaning, exercising, etc.

I show the chicken breasts whole here, but you can also slice it up to top on salad. I love fried chicken, but this gives me some crispiness but without having to deep fry or eat chicken skin. Of course it’s not as good as fried chicken skin, but it’s enough to pass muster for me.

Do you have a favorite way that you prepare chicken for your family? What was the first new way of making chicken you learned from outside your family and do you still make it?

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