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Monday, June 14, 2010

Back At The Ranch

 The Newly weds are home from their honeymoon and while we were gone the yard took over.
My lamb's ear got really scary looking and the grass grew about 2 feet.







  
It was crazy how bad it looked.











And when we got back my wonderful husband built me a raised garden bed.












Building!










I worked on weeding and edging while the hubster built the garden.










We borrowed our friends truck and got a load of manure






We didn't finish until almost 9pm. 








I now have tomatoes growing. Pictures to come.








I also restarted my cooking project. This week was:
Guinea 









Poulet Yassa

Ingredients 
Chicken, cut into serving pieces -- 2-3 pounds  
Onions, thinly sliced -- 4-6 
Hot chile pepper, minced -- 1-3  
Lemons, juice only -- 4-5  
Dijon mustard (optional) -- 2 tablespoons  
Peanut or vegetable oil -- 1/4 cup  
Salt and pepper -- to season  
Oil -- 2-3 tablespoon
 

 

 

Method

Add all the ingredients except for the oil to a large bowl and mix together. Refrigerate and marinate for at least 4 hours, preferably overnight. I put mine in a pyrex dish overnight. 

 

Remove the chicken pieces, wipe dry, and brown them. Set aside. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Heat the oil in a large pot over medium flame. Remove the onions from the marinade and add them to the pot. Sauté for 8-10 minutes until they are well wilted and starting to brown. 

 

Add the rest of the marinade and the browned chicken pieces to the onions, reduce heat to medium-low heat and simmer until cooked through and tender, about 30-40 minutes. 

 

Adjust seasoning and serve with rice, fufu or couscous. I chose to to serve it with a asparagus and pea risotto and some naan. 

    2 comments:

    1. I like how great this page looks! Of course, WordPress is cool, too! Do I look confused?

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    2. I love the international food project! Glad you are doing it again. Hug my little brother for me and tell him I'm impressed with his construction skills :)

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    Howdy Readers! My purpose for this blog is to share my life's experiences in a way that is both cleansing and educational for me, but can also give my loved ones an idea of what Marc and I are up to. In July 2010 I will turn 30 and I am somehow aware of this rite of passage change that I am going through. I have learned so much about myself and have put in place so many wonderful things in 2009 that I am providing this blog as a sort of diary into my life's journey. I have made many goals for myself one of the most prominent on this blog will be my International Cooking project.I am learning to cook crazy things,having fun and learning about myself and things like what a malanga is. I hope you enjoy my idiosyncrasies and come along with me on this crazy ride we call life.