I’ve been running silent lately. Most of this is due to the fact that I’m stretched a little too far. What I have had lately is a lot more time to be in my apartment (working or otherwise) to enjoy the joys of cooking. While I usually just throw together sandwiches or spartan pastas, now and again I get to cook up something fun. Usually this involves the NuWave Oven that I reviewed a while back (thanks again S & H). I threw together a gallery of the ones I remembered to photograph.
The first and second was some chicken I made for my first attempt at a Chicken Tikka Masala. The chicken was rubbed in butter, onions, cayenne and ginger. The dish went over fairly well with my parents, but it was pretty far from any Masala’s I’ve had. Next time I’ll remember to buy the right ingredients and follow a recipe. Oh, the third picture was the same sauce and chicken (lots of leftovers) over rice.
The fourth and fifth pictures are Parmesan Potatoes (I guess that’s the best name I could come up with). Three potatoes spiced with parsley, rosemary, thyme and basil and cooked in butter and olive oil. Near the end of the cooking I threw on some grated Parmesan cheese I had sitting around.
The last pictures are from today’s lunch/dinner: HabaHoneyBQ Chicken (they’re getting worse). I had some Habanero Honey left from my trip to Colorado (courtesy of a little candy shop in Monument) which I mixed with barbecue sauce to coat the chicken. I baked for about 15 minutes on one side and 10 on the other. The result was a deliciously charred, sweet taste. Unfortunately some of it was a bit tough, the reason for which I finally realized: using partially frozen chicken breasts. Unless you chop all of the chicken into similarly sized pieces the NuWave tends to overcook the smaller ones. From now on I get uniform cuts or, preferably, allow my chicken plenty of time to thaw.
Anyways, the dish was partnered with some rice pilaf with corn and dusted with cilantro. It’s been very tasty, but I’m not a master yet. I’ll stay vigilant and keep you updated. I’m excited to graduate and settle into a real apartment with a decent kitchen. I promise my posts will improve.
Happy Saturday.








