Welcome to my Kitchen!

As often as possible you will find new recipes, that I have found on the internet, from others and some that are family favorites. Most are easy and use common ingredients found in most kitchens. Not all pictures are taken by me, but I do add my own pictures as soon as I can after I have made the recipe and remember to take the picture. Pull up a chair, help yourself to some coffee and make yourself at home. Please leave a comment, I appreciate feedback. Thank you.

Friday, July 12, 2019

Power Air Fryer Oven Chicken


Power Air Fryer Oven Chicken

chicken pieces
choice of seasoning
olive or canola oil
foil
tongs
paper towel
wire rack
cookie sheet or jelly roll pan

Crispy chicken in a power air fryer oven is amazing and pretty easy to do as well. I really really dislike baked chicken, but this is the best "baked" chicken I've ever eaten.
After some dealing with the messy bottom tray I finally got wise and now cover it with foil for easier clean up. We all like easy. After all cooking is just one of the many chores in a day, why not make it a little easier.


So first off, cover the bottom drip pan/tray with foil. Secondly set the chicken pieces on paper towel to dry. Once the chicken has been patted dry as well, put it in a large bowl and drizzle about 1 or 2 Tablespoons of oil (depending on how many pieces) over the chicken. Mix well. I use a tongs to toss the chicken in the oil. Place on a wire rack  that sets in a pan, sprinkle with your desired seasonings. I use onion salt and all season salt. Turn the pieces of chicken over and sprinkle the other side. Let set for at least 10 minutes.

Transfer the chicken pieces to the racks of the air fryer oven using a tongs. I make 6 pieces of chicken, placing three pieces on each of two racks.

Place the racks in the oven, using the bottom and center positions. Close the door, set the temp to 375º for 25 minutes for dark meat, 20 for white meat. After that time has past rotate the racks bringing the bottom one to the center and the center rack to the bottom. Setting the oven for 375º at the required time again, after closing the door.

Once the chicken is done, unplug the oven and leave the door open to cool down for clean up. Once the chicken is plated, I like to put the racks in hot soapy water while we eat. It makes cleaning them a snap.  

Enjoy!!!!

Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Turkey meatballs and gravy


1 lb. lean ground turkey
1 1/2 cups seasoned cornbread stuffing
1/2 cup chicken stock
1 small onion finely chopped
1 stalk chopped celery
3 TBL chopped fresh parsley or 1 Tbl dry
2 eggs
2 cloves garlic minced
salt and pepper to taste
2 TBL olive oil

Herbed Gravy
12 oz container McCormick Simply Better Turkey Gravy
1 tbsp chopped fresh herbs thyme, rosemary, sage, parsley or 1/2 T dry herbs
pepper to taste

Preheat oven to 400F degrees.
Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.
Place stuffing in a resealable Ziploc bag and crush lightly with a rolling pin or mallet. It will be about one cup of crumbs
In a large bowl, combine stuffing crumbs and chicken stock and stir to combine.
Mix in onion, celery, parsley, eggs, garlic, salt, and pepper.
Add ground turkey and mix gently just until combined.
Use a cookie scoop to scoop out mixture. Use your hands to gently form into a ball and place on prepared baking sheet.
Drizzle with olive oil. The cookie scoop keeps the meatballs uniform in size for even cooking.
Bake for 20 minutes  until cooked through.

Herbed Gravy
In a small bowl, combine gravy, herbs, and pepper.
Heat according to package instructions.
Serve with meatballs and mashed potatoes.

Recipe and photo adapted from Mom on timeout.