Showing posts with label Pioneer Woman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pioneer Woman. Show all posts

Thursday, August 28, 2014

Spicy Roasted Chicken Legs and Old Lady Legs


They say that it is very important for a parent to bond with their children, I think that goes without saying and quite obvious, of course all parents and children should have bonding moments.  However, I didn't think that one of my bonding times would be having to wear the same type of knee brace that my daughter has also started in, due to too many floor dives in volleyball and developing tendinitis.

My new daily "accessory".

So there you have it, I now officially have "Old Ladyitis".

Last weekend as I had my knee propped up and icing it while I watched Pioneer Woman, she made these really great chicken legs and since I am a "spicy" kind of lady, I thought it was very timely and very appropriate. So in celebration of great (and not so great) legs, here it is....

Spicy Roasted Chicken Legs
Courtesy of Pioneer Woman

24 whole Chicken Legs

2 sticks Butter

1 Tablespoon Hot Salt (or You Favorite Seasonings)

1/2 cup Lemon Juice (or To Taste)



Melt 2 sticks of butter in a saucepan.  Pour 1/2 cup of lemon juice (fresh or bottled).  Now add your seasonings.  In this case, I used 1 tablespoon of Lawry's Season Salt and a few dashes of cayenne pepper.  Stir it together until combined.


Rinse and pat chicken legs dry.  With metal tongs, transfer them one by one into the butter mixture and place on a baking sheet.  Once all of the chicken legs are coated and on the baking rack, take a pastry brush and give them one last coating of the butter mixture.  Sprinkle them with some more of your seasonings.



Place them into a 400-degree oven for 30 minutes.  If they need a bit more color, turn on the broiler for a couple minutes and watch them closely.  Remove them when they are nice and golden brown.




I served our new legs with a salad version from the South Beach Diet.



Baby Greens with Tiny Tomatoes, Fresh Herbs, and Toasted Pistachios
Adapted from The South Beach Diet "Taste of Summer" Cookbook

1/2 cup shelled pistachios
6 ounces mixed baby greens
1-1/2 cups heirloom cherry tomatoes, halved
1 medium cucumber, thinly sliced
1/4 cup basil leaves, roughly chopped
1 Tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
2 teaspoons sherry, white wine or champagne vinegar
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon ground black pepper

Toast pistachio nuts either in a saute pan on the cooktop or in a 350 degree oven for about 8 minutes, until golden brown.  Transfer to a cutting board and roughly chop.

In a large bowl, combine greens, tomatoes, cucumber, and basil.  Add oil, vinegar, salt, and pepper; toss to coat.  Divide among salad plates and sprinkle with chopped pistachios.

Sunday, July 6, 2014

Quick Marinated Cherry Tomato Salad, S'mores and Right With The World

I'm happy to report that all is right with the world again...after a month in our new home, we finally have our new regulation size volleyball net up in the backyard, tiki torches are thoughtfully placed throughout with their oil and our water feature fountain is back up and running after being in storage for three years, after our California move.  Yes, life in our back yard is finally getting back into a groove again.



Reese's Peanut Butter Cup S'mores by the light of
our tiki torches on the patio and life doesn't get any better.

Great, go to, quick fix, weeknight dinner.
Quick Marinated Cherry Tomato Salad
Courtesy of Pioneer Woman

1 pint red grape tomatoes
1 pint yellow grape tomatoes
1/2 red onion, thinly sliced
1/4 cup olive oil
3 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
3 tablespoons minced fresh parsley
1 heaping tablespoon jarred pesto
1/4 teaspoon sugar
1 clove garlic, pressed
Salt and fresh ground black pepper
1 head iceburg lettuce, cut into chunks (I used my leftover romaine lettuce on hand instead)

** I also added (1) avocado diced and our left over grilled tri-tip steak, sliced in bite size pieces and topped it off with crumbled feta cheese.  This would be really great with left over grilled chicken also.  I'm sure I'll be trying that version out really soon.

Halve the tomatoes and add them to a large zipper bag with the sliced red onion. Add the olive oil, balsamic, parsley, pesto, sugar, garlic and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Seal the bag, getting all the air out. Place into the fridge until ready for dinner.

Place the iceberg lettuce (or lettuce of your choosing)  in a large bowl and pour on the tomatoes. Toss and serve! (The dressing from the tomatoes becomes the salad dressing.)


My daughter's monkey even approved of the salad.
After dinner, all was right with Angus also, he equally
loves my daughter's monkey.

Saturday, May 3, 2014

White Pizza and Marky's Mark

As if we didn't have enough projects going on in our house, which is not unusual at any given day, my husband has decided to build us a custom island / eating bar for our BBQ.  This means two things:  my patio is very messy and will look like a construction zone for a few weeks and in those few weeks that also means no grilling from my husband....very unfortunate on both of those points.


Really missing our BBQ right now.
I have made it a lifelong goal to never learn how to grill, because if I learn how to grill then I too will be grilling.  I have enough going on typically inside the kitchen, let alone trying to deal with watching what's going on outside.  Besides, if I learn how to grill, then I would probably start showing up my husbands grill'n skills (we tend to get a little competitive around here).  As we know, he can get a little distracted, especially while with his brother..

His only saving grace is he invented a new summer drink for us.  We were both too tired to venture out to the store for beverages, so we did a pantry/refrigerator purge and came up with a really great new cocktail.

Marky's Mark
Parrot Bay Coconut Rum, Welch's Passion Fruit Juice and
a splash of Cranberry Juice
Since the BBQ is on hiatus, we fired up our pizza stone and recreated one of our favorite pizzas from back in the day when we first met.  On special occasions we would frequent a restaurant called Paoli's.  The most unbelievable White (Alfredo Sauce) Pizza you could possibly imagine.  Trust me, once you have had alfredo pizza you will never want red sauce again.....


Alfredo Sauce
Courtesy of Pioneer Woman

1 stick butter
1 cup heavy cream
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
2 cups freshly grated Parmesan

In a saucepan or skillet over low heat, warm the butter and cream. Season with salt and pepper.
Place half of the Parmesan into a large serving bowl. Pour the warm butter/cream mixture over the top.
Add the other half of Parmesan cheese as desired to taste.