Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Gnocchi Mac n' Cheese and Panko breaded Chicken Strips

Recipes #1 and #2:  Gnocchi Mac n' Cheese and Panko breaded Chicken Strips

This past weekend I broke one of my own cooking rules*--I made some substitutions in a first-time recipe. I partially blame my local grocery store for not carrying a variety of cheeses (their most exotic cheese was monterey jack), but it was really my own fault because I was too lazy to drive to another store.

So, my first home-cooked meal of 2010 was Panko Chicken Strips and Gnocchi Mac n' Cheese.


It's the grown-up version of chicken nuggets and that nasty blue boxed crap Kraft Macaroni and Cheese. The aforementioned substitution was the cheese in the Gnocchi Mac n' Cheese; I had to use cheddar instead of the decadent Gruyere and Fontina. I also used chicken strips instead of nuggets, because I wanted to make myself feel like I was making a meal for an adult, not a toddler.

The verdict? While it definitely wasn't the fanciest meal, Matt and I agreed that it was pretty tasty. The gnocchi was a lot fluffier than macaroni, and the sauce was really rich. The gnocchi, which I bought pre-made, is made of potatoes, so I expected it to be really dense and sort of like potatoes au gratin, but they were very soft and surprisingly noodle-like.



The chicken was good, but not amazing. It is a good generic chicken tender/nugget recipe, but it might disappoint someone who wants more spice or something out of the ordinary, and they definitely needed some salt. The panko breading is a lot crunchier than your normal breadcrumbs, and the buttermilk made it very tender (I think? Or maybe something else made them tender?), but if I made this again I would use my mom's famous "meat rub" as the seasoning.

Now that I think about it, I probably should have made some sort of vegetable to balance out my fatty meal. But, since this is my first recipe post, you can cut me some slack. Comfort food is definitely needed every once in a while (or more often).

So, 2 recipes down, 98 to go! Here's hoping my cooking and photography skills improve!


*In case you were wondering, here are my cooking rules (subject to change as I learn more or get lazier):
1. Always pour yourself a glass of water (or other drink of choice) before you start cooking. It gets hot in the kitchen and you'll likely get thirsty after sampling your creation. I usually put a straw in my beverage so I don't have to touch my glass with messy hands.
2. Never try out a new recipe on guests, unless your guest is your 24-year-old brother. In that case, he'll eat anything.
3. When trying a new recipe, always follow it exactly (or as close as you can) the first time. You can tweak things and make substitutions the next time you make it.
4. Have a backup plan, and improvise if necessary. Your cake that stuck to the pan and came out in chunks? It's now a trifle.
5. Read the recipe all of the way through before you start. You don't want any surprises.
6. Wear an apron, even if you're just making some Rice Krispy treats in the microwave. If you feel fabulous, whatever you're cooking will seem extra-decadent.

4 comments:

  1. Hi, this is Christian's Mom, Janet. I love the new blog! I really enjoy my niece Holly's cooking blog and my sister in law Kristie's cooking blog. http://vetterli5.blogspot.com/ http://cookingholly.blogspot.com/
    These recipes look yummy (btw, I was thinking the same thing about the nice green veggie to go with but then again I'm old and always watching my diet). I used to make the kids chicken fingers homemade like these all the time.
    So, will you be adding the recipes on request? Some of your follower may want to try these at home.
    I really, really look forward to more posts! Keep up the good work!!

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  2. Hi, Janet! Nice to "meet" you--virtually that is. I think I've met most of Christian's family now. Thanks for being our first person to comment! You can find links to the recipes in the second paragraph if you click on the name of the food item. We're still messing with the font colors, so the words are sort of hard to see. Hopefully that will get fixed soon. Here are the links to the recipes if the other links don't work: http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/food-network-kitchens/panko-chicken-nuggets-recipe/index.html

    http://noblepig.com/2010/08/28/gnocchi-mac-n-cheese.aspx

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  3. ahhhh, I get it now. Thanks! Keep em' coming.

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  4. The gnocchi mac & cheese sounds divine, esp with the Gruyere/Fontina!

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