I have been busy
for the past month, so blogging Chef Burrell’s recipes have been on the back
burner…. But since I’ve seen good friends and family… drinks have been
exchanged and food creations have been made! Let me share with you a few
fun eats that have accompanied my red wine, fresh sangria mixtures, corona
lights, and Ft. Lauderdale sunset cocktails!
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| Bahamian Calendar w/ Recipe |
This week I got a
little creative... I have this Bahamian calendar hanging in my kitchen. I buy
it or get as a gift every year. It’s full of destinations I’ve been to with
girlfriends and places I’ve discovered while visiting my love. It also contains
random local island recipes and for the month of April... Bahamian potato
salad. I have two sailors to feed tonight so big we must go to fill these boys
up. I decided to do a whole leg roasted chicken recipe as well that I found in
a magazine. Tonight will be a little let loose entertainment night as well so
to the store I go to get my ingredients, pick our drink poison, and make sure
we have a full deck of cards for some gin rummy happenings!
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| Chicken Recipe from Magazine |
To start, I must
get the oven preheated to 400 degrees and potatoes chopped up. I love the
multi-tasking of cooking. It’s almost like a high sometimes for me. Got to make
sure everything is going on... maybe it’s the control freak in me. But, it’s
exhilarating and a little red wine always helps me thrive! They Bahamian Potato
Salad recipe called for 1 ½ pound of potatoes. I don’t know who they were
trying to feed with this recipe, but I had potato salad left over for the next
2 dinners! So, beware of that! Potatoes are peeled and ready to go in the
boiling water for about 20 minutes. Meanwhile, I am rinsing off chicken legs,
wedging 2 red onions, and cleaning cherry tomatoes for the roasted chicken
portion.
Another reason
for my excitement for this potato salad recipe is that it calls for 3 hard
boiled eggs. I have never hard boiled eggs before and I know that I love a hardboiled
egg with a little salt. So, tonight I will learn for this recipe and even get
to enjoy a few more for breakfast the next few days! (If you have never hard
boiled eggs, it’s quite easy just Google it and you will be all set!) You are
going to add 1/2 diced onion, ½ diced green pepper, and chopped eggs to the
potatoes and let them chill.
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| Chick and Veg ready to go in oven! |
Back to the
Chicken... The Caramelized Chicken calls for a delicious marinade that once you
complete you put with chicken and veggies in a bag and shake it all around so
it gets all the great flavours. The marinade includes a teaspoon dried thyme, 2
tablespoons dark sugar, 3 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce (my obsession), ½ teaspoon
red pepper flakes (I used a ton more), 2 tablespoons soy sauce, 2 table spoons ketchup,
3 table spoons olive oil. Mix this all together, throw in bag, and add chicken
and veggies and shake shake shake... this can be quit comical after your second
round of drinks! Place chicken and veggies into baking dish and into the oven
they go for about 20 minutes or until golden.
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| Potato Salad enough for 2 weeks! :) |
Meanwhile after
the potatoes are cooling, you can combine ½ cup Mayo, 2 tablespoons yellow
mustard, 2 tablespoons relish, some hot sauce o the potatoes and MIX LIKE
CRAZY. Then add salt and pepper to taste. BOOM POTATOES ARE DONE and your caramelized
chicken should be almost perfectly golden and ready to be eaten. I suggest
having men come over for this dinner. It’s a ton of delicious food! I enjoyed
mine with two men, a deck of cards to pay Gin Rummy, and some amazing Red Wine!
Only thing missing is actually being in the Bahamas!




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