Showing posts with label Leftover matters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leftover matters. Show all posts

Leftover Matters: Chicken-n-Cheese Sandwich

Long day at work? Day 2 of rotisserie chicken? Don't know what to do for dinner? Make toasted chicken-n-cheese sandwiches.


Chop some onion really fine


Slice some Thai chillies


Pull off and chop cooked chicken meat, mix in chopped onions, green chillies and grated cheese. Add some salt, if you feel the need.



Butter an even number of slices of bread


Pile high with chicken and cheese mixture on the side that is not buttered.



Bring out that neglected sandwich maker


Toast with buttered sides on the outside of the 'wich.


Enjoy with ketchup or chutney.

 

Leftover Matters: All that Chicken and Rice

When I opened my refrigerator the other day, I saw rice, rice and more rice. It's easy to make rice. It's even easier when Medha makes it.

And also staring at me was the rotisserie chicken, begging to be eaten. But we'd eaten it with salad, in salad, sandwiched it and no matter what I did, there was always some leftover. There was next to no choice but to pair them together.

Leftover Chicken and Rice



  • 3 cups of steamed rice
  • 1 cup of cooked rotisserie chicken, deboned and diced into small pieces
  • 1 tbsp oil
  • 1/4 tsp mustard seeds
  • pinch asafetida (optional)
  • 2-3 tsp of kanda lassun masala
  • 2-3 tbsp water
  • dash of lemon juice
  • salt to taste
  • chopped cilantro for garnish

  1. Heat oil in a kadhai
  2. Add mustard seeds and when they splutter, add asafetida (or not)
  3. Add chicken pieces and kanda lassun masala and stir fry for a couple of minutes
  4. Add cooked rice and mix well
  5. Sprinkle water over the rice to moisten it unless you are using rice that was just cooked. If your rice has been sitting in the refrigerator for more than a couple of days, then that little bit of water helps.
  6. Cover and cook on medium-low till the rice and chicken have been warmed through and the flavors have come together
  7. Add lemon juice, stir and do a taste test for salt. Kanda lassun masala has some salt in it, so you may or may not need more salt, depending on your sodium intake.
  8. Garnish with chopped cilantro and serve right away


Kanda Lassun masala powder is very versatile and I get a quick ride to Bombay and back when I have anything that has been liberally spiced with it. Vada-pau is what comes to my mind!

There are, of course, a myriad variations: add some green chillies or dried red chillies and/or curry leaves in the phodni, add some fresh julienned ginger, add some steamed veggies and so on. Rotisserie chicken and rice is by far the simplest and the fastest, especially for lunch when I don't have much time to spend in the kitchen or think about food.

My days are very hectic and long, and they get doubly so in summer when I have a demanding 9 year old at home. No leisurely cups of tea or time to sit and plan the next meal. Lately I have been wondering why I didn't learn from the previous year and keep Medha busy at a summer camp. But, no matter how much I am looking forward to the first day of school - just 2 more weeks, yay! - I have really enjoyed having her at home. And, she's been a great help in the kitchen. She can now boil eggs, make her own breakfast as well as a simple lunch. She helps lay the table, too; although I had to stop her from using up so many paper napkins. She was very disappointed when I told her that we don't need our silverware wrapped in a napkin. But she cheered up considerably when I told her to do it to save the Earth. That works like a charm, every time! I must admit that what I was not prepared for this summer were the pre-pubertal hormones that are kicking in and the quick repartees. Especially the conversation after we had Leftover Chicken and Rice for lunch! I had to rush back to my office for a meeting, leaving me just enough time to clear up in the kitchen but not the table.
Me: Medha, could you please clear and wipe the table?
Her: But, Mumma, why do I have to do it?
Instead of giving her a list of reasons or dipping into the Why-do-I-have-to syndrome, I simply glared at her
Me: Let me put it this way: I am going to remember this!
Her: But...but...but, Mumma! That would be a waste of memory space!

Right. No carry-forwards. No leftovers.

I hope your summers are going as well as mine! Despite a persistent but mild migraine, we went on a 5.4+ mile hike to Ouzel Falls in Rocky Mountain National Park this weekend. Here's a picture of Calypso Cascades that we encountered on the way. It's raw nature in your face up in the mountains.

Have a good one!

Update: I just realized that this fits in very nicely with Mallugirl's Summer Express Event. So off it goes!

Credits: Bowl and plate by Medha

Leftover Matters: The Three Things Meme

There's a lot of leftover business to take care of...

Dilip, Anjali, Sra and Anita tagged me way back in January for The Three Things meme. I am really bad with memes and that I am over 7 months late with this one should prove it. Here goes...

Three people/things that make me laugh
My family. My fine sense of humor has finally rubbed off on my husband and my daughter has it in her jeans. No, that's not a typo. During the school year, she carries small strips of paper with jokes in the pockets of her jeans.
Seinfeld. I got hooked only because I heard my husband laughing with tears rolling down his face. I had to find out what the big deal was. Re-runs are for people like me.
George Bush. He has a second career option as a comedian.

Three things that make me cry
Hungry children
Moving tales and tales of moving.
When my husband uses my kitchen tools to fix things around the house

Three things that scare me
Snakes and anything that slithers.
Natural disasters
Flying

Three things I love
My boss. I do. I love him to death. I wouldn't be half of what I am without his energy.
The Rockies and Trail Ridge Road. The mountains inspire me and fill me with a deep sense of calm.
Taking pictures. I'm not particularly good with a camera but that has not stopped me so far!

Three things I hate
Hypocrisy
Smelly toilets
Shahrukh Khan

Three things I don't understand
Why I must always decide what to order at a restaurant.
Why the square footage of my home matters to other people
Why Anita does not like Aishwarya Rai. The woman is gorgeous but she should have stayed on the catwalk.

Three things on my desk
Two monitors.
Four Disney Princesses that I took from Medha and never returned. They are now mine. She's given up trying to get them back.
A painting of echinacea by Sree. I know! I know! I have to get it framed!

Three things I'm doing right now
Besides writing this meme, I am
uploading pictures to my Flickr account
hiding from my husband. He's sitting 5 feet away from me but I'm hiding from him online, see?
writing emails to a friend. We are each other's daily fix.

Three things I want to do before I die
Travel to Europe, Australia and New Zealand
Trek the Himalayas. OK, Valley of Flowers will do.
Make a difference. I haven't figured this one out yet, especially the 'how'. I hope I do before I die.

Three things I can do
Ride a bike
Crochet
Empathize

Three things I like to listen to
my inner conscience
my husband sing. Especially when he sings Chaudhavi ka chand
my daughter play the piano

Three things I would never want to listen to
Myself sing. And my daughter has agreed with me ever since she was born. She always cried more when I sang her a lullaby.
The sound of chalk or nails screeching on the chalkboard
Bill O'Reilly.

Three things I'd like to learn
To keep the beat during aerobics class. Mine are the arms that flail just after the beat. My instructor once came up to me and told me: "STOP! Just stop!"
To do line dancing. I pity the instructor.
To swim properly.

Three favorite foods
Fried fish, the Maharashtrian way.
Idli, chutney, sambar
Varan bhath

Three beverages I drink regularly
Brewed tea. No tannin for me, thank you!
Herbal tea.
Water

Three TV shows or books I read as a kid
All the Enid Blytons, Nancy Drews and Hardy Boys on the planet
Solid Gold. I am really dating myself here. But they brought on all my favorite singers and did the weekly countdown.
The Bundesliga. I was a soccer junkie and followed the German football league. I never missed a game and knew all the teams. I could never make up my mind whether to support Bayern München or Hamburger SV.

I am now supposed to tag three other bloggers but as usual I am so late that everyone has been tagged and done with it.

Still, this was for Dilip, Anjali, Sra and Anita. Better late than never.