I made this semi-Greek recipe that I found in Southern Living for supper last night. Hummus and pita are the only Greek elements. The recipe was really easy to make and the taste/texture combination of chicken, couscous salad, and hummus was excellent.
The flavor of the chicken was really tasty. I was skeptical of the lack of a marinade- boneless, skinless chicken breast pieces are simply brushed with olive oil and sprinkled with salt and pepper before they are cooked in a skillet. The couscous is tossed with tomatoes, red onions, and a simple vinaigrette to make a really good side.
The couscous salad includes 2 Tab of chopped red onion. For this, I bought a container of chopped red onion at the store. I had never bought pre-chopped onion and I loved the convenience of it. If you hate to chop onions (you know who you are- Stacey), then I would highly recommend this. It was a few cents more expensive than just buying a whole onion. But, the convenience was worth the expense.
The results: Art and I loved the meal. Jacob ate some chicken last night and some couscous for lunch today. I don't know if he loved it, but he ate it.
Thursday, May 20, 2010
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Woohoo! My first mention on a blog post!
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