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Tag: barbecue

February 16, 2018February 12, 2018 by sluttyfoodblog

BBQ Chicken Flatbread

BBQ Chicken Flatbread

A great way to use leftover shredded barbecue chicken!

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Ok so funny story time. Picture it: it’s 2000. Ok so funny story time. 

Picture it: it’s 2000. I’m 20 years old. I live with my boyfriend (now my husband) @kinglnz in a West Philly apartment. I am a terrible cook and my best dish is whatever Hamburger Helper was on sale that week at the Bala Cynwyd Acme. 

But I want to TRY to be a good cook, because I am sure that if I become a good cook, my boyfriend will want to marry me. That is clearly the missing piece. 

Somewhere along the way I came into possession of a Betty Crocker cookbook, and found this Mexican Beef and Bean Casserole. And it sounds interesting enough, but I am also a hella picky eater, and don’t like beans. So I start to think about how I could make this recipe without the beans, and I came up with the idea of mixing it with a box of Spanish Rice A Roni. 💡

To say we were obsessed with Spanish rice back then would be an understatement. Sometimes that’s what we would eat for dinner - split a single box of dollar rice. So I thought for sure, this recipe would work, and he would fall to his knees and propose to me right there. 

Well, I went through with my idea, and the recipe WAS delicious, but it would be another 3 years (and many more new recipes cooked) before he found me worthy of a ring. 🤣 

It was the first time I had ever improvised a recipe, and it WORKED! And I was really really proud of that, and it gave me the confidence I needed to keep chasing recipes (and eliminating Hamburger Helper from my kitchen). 

Feeling nostalgic, tonight while cooking this recipe for dinner, I got out that old Betty Crocker cookbook and found the original recipe. And I discovered that I apparently modified it in more ways than one. 🤣

Somewhere along the way, not only did the beans become rice, but:
- the teaspoon of chili powder became TWO TABLESPOONS of chili powder, and
- the oven temperature increased by 25 degrees?? 🤔🤔

The funny thing about this to me is that I really honestly thought the only thing I swapped was beans for rice... but apparently I took a lot more creative liberty (increasing chili powder like 6-fold!) than I originally thought. And they are just such random changes and things I am sure that I didn’t do intentionally. (con’t)
When your husband gets off work early and brings h When your husband gets off work early and brings home @jacksplace215 for lunch 😍🤤 hands down one of a handful of places I miss terribly from when we lived in the city!! 🙌🏼🙌🏼
Standard American breakfast: scrambled eggs, sausa Standard American breakfast: scrambled eggs, sausage, and cinnamon toast. And ketchup. And @animalcrossing_official 

Are you a ketchup-on-eggs person? It’s one of the only ways I can stomach eggs cooked like this! (Other than smothered in cheese and slapped between and English muffin.)
A little out of order, but this was my Christmas d A little out of order, but this was my Christmas dinner. 😍 @huskrestaurant cheeseburger drenched in special sauce 🤤
Made a fancy dinner for my man since I’m home al Made a fancy dinner for my man since I’m home all day this week. Chicken saltimbocca + rosemary roasted potatoes + roasted broccoli. 😍🤤💯💔
Happy holidays from SFB and this slutty egg and ch Happy holidays from SFB and this slutty egg and cheese posed in the air in front of my favorite 2020 campaign sign #wutangforever 

What’s your fav egg and cheese sandwich?? I’m not a huge fan of breakfast meats, so mine is just, well, egg and cheese. And a touch of mayo and some hot sauce. 🤤 One bonus about working from home is having the time to eat a proper breakfast every morning! 😍🙌🏼
In my last post I mentioned that I’d just gotten In my last post I mentioned that I’d just gotten a Costco membership and was having fun finding all the things to eat. I picked up a few things that I really liked last weekend, and wanted to share them with you!!

1. @veggiesmadegreat I will just say... I am not a fan of eggs cooked to this texture, and I am also not a fan of vegetables, but I have seen these around the interwebz and felt compelled to try. And - I am seriously surprised at how much I liked them! I had two for breakfast this morning (with a little ketchup) and they were tasty. I’m already thinking of different ways to use them - like broken up in a soft tortilla drizzled with taco sauce and a little cheese for breakfast tacos? 🤔 stay tuned!

2. I found these @eandcssnacks on my first trip to Costco and bought two bags on my second trip. I LOVE these. They are a great snack if you want something sweet but also filling. I may or may not have had 5 for breakfast one morning and was full for hourssssss. 🤫

3. I found these little nuggets of love last weekend and they are basically like eating a healthy Almond Joy or Mounds and I’ve grabbed a couple to be my dessert after dinner a few times this week. LOVE!!

Anyway, do you like product recommendations? If so I can share all my favorite things with you 🥰 let me know if you find these things and like ‘em!! 💖
FAM. We gotta talk about this bowl of amazing I ju FAM. We gotta talk about this bowl of amazing I just ate for dinner. 

First things first, I just got myself a Costco membership #grownup and I’ve been having all kinds of fun discovering how it’s going to make my meal prep game so much easier. 

I found a 2lb package of paleo chicken meatballs there this morning. Tossed them into the crockpot with three cans of French onion soup. Cooked on low for 4 hours and then left on warm for the rest of the afternoon. When it came time for serving, we pulled the meatballs out and poured the soup into a saucepan and thickened it with a cornstarch slurry. Poured back into the crockpot and let it chill while I whipped up some mashed potatoes (my new specialty) and some roasted broccoli. 

😍😍😍

Easily a new favorite dinner... this will go into my regular rotation for sure!! 🤤
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