Friday, August 2, 2019

CTBF~MPK: Chicken with mustard

It is official, for several die hard members at CtBF, (but not me 😑), we reached the end of the journey with David Lebovitz's My Paris Kitchen, and closing the book with the chicken dish featured on its cover, 
Chicken with mustard. 

A chicken dish with Dijon mustard, and mustard seeds.  And if you don't have mustard seeds you may use grainy mustard instead,  which I did. I also made do without the bacon, and used only one whole leg since I was cooking for one, me! An onion, dried thyme, paprika, Chinese cooking wine in place of white, cream, and chopped herb for garnish. Simple ingredients, but aromatic and delicious! 
(Recipe from pgs 168-171)
I enjoyed this with some five grains rice,  and stir fried French beans. 

I did not make most of the desserts from the book as we had drastically reduced our sugar intake due to both our 'getting into our old age' state 😅.  My most memorable (because it was recent) dish from MPK has to be the quick and simple Shakshuka from pgs 153-154, which could be eaten any time of the day
(for me!)
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A Big Thank You to KatieBetsy and Mary
for putting everything into order and making it happen!
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4 comments:

  1. Nice one! I feel lucky that I have many colleagues and neighbours to share my sweet recipes with!!

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  2. Looks great, Emily! This is my 3rd time attempting a comment, so apologies if there are multiple ones! I agree that the Shakshuka sure was tasty.

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  3. Well done, Emily!!! Congratulations! I'm so happy you enjoyed this dish! Looks wonderful. I did the same - one chicken leg, but it was so good, that next time I'll make more for those great leftovers!!!

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  4. I have a sweet tooth, so I don't mind the desserts from the book. But we do have to be careful about all the sugar intake. David's chicken dishes are always on point, this one is no exception.

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